Phyllis Zimbler Miller graduated with a B.A. in Journalism from
Michigan State University and worked as a newspaper reporter and
editor in Philadelphia for several years. During that time she
taught newswriting and copyediting courses at Temple University
Center City and took advertising design courses at Philadelphia
College of Art.
After earning an M.B.A. at The Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania, she and her husband moved to Los
Angeles, where she later was the founding president of the Los
Angeles Chapter of Sisters in Crime. The Jewish holiday book
SEASONS FOR CELEBRATION she co-wrote with Rabbi Karen L. Fox came out
in 1992 and her novel MRS. LIEUTENANT, a 2008 Amazon Breakthrough
Novel Award semi-finalist, came out in April 2008
Phyllis Zimbler Miller shares her sage thoughts!