About

Cheryl Miller is a 2007 Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellow and the editor of Doublethink magazine. Her work has appeared in such publications as The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Wall Street Journal, Reason, and The Claremont Review of Books.

She can be contacted at cheryl [at] americasfuture [dot] org.

Read my other blog. The one that's not obnoxious and self-absorbed!


Recent publications

"The Master" in The Claremont Review of Books

"Scary Rise of the 'Sanctimommy'" in The Washington Times

"Why Malamud Faded" in Commentary

"Blogging Infertility" in The New Atlantis

"Outsourcing Childbirth" in The Wall Street Journal

"The Painless Peace of Twilight Sleep" in The New Atlantis

"The Genius of Old New York" in The Claremont Review of Books

"Parenthood At Any Price" in The New Atlantis

"Modern Girls and the Moral Revival They Are Leading" in The Washington Times


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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Another Issue of Doublethink

The Fall issue of Doublethink is now online. The highlights:

Helen Rittelmeyer looks at a new phenomenon: Jezebelism.
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Jacob Laksin talks with Flemming Rose, the man behind the Danish cartoon controversy.

For Bill Goodwin, it's just another day on Foothill Transit, Line 187: the Murder Bus.

Jacob Grier follows the rise and fall of Starbucks.

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In Print

I review Joseph O'Neill's Netherland and five other 9/11 novels for Commentary.

A few Culture 11 columns: On why Twitter is the next big thing and a whole lot of fuss over a vampire movie.

Lastly, I have a piece on a new James family biography in the Fall Claremont Review of Books.


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