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, Policy Review, Reason, and The Claremont Review of Books.

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


Recent publications

"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

"Shocked, Shocked...But Not Much Else" in National Review Online

"Do You Know Where Your Parents Are?" in The American Conservative


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"The Genius of Old New York" a review of Hermione Lee's Edith Wharton from the Claremont Review of Books, Fall 2007.

"Parenthood At Any Price," a review of Liza Mundy's Everything Conceivable from The New Atlantis, Summer 2007.

"Modern Girls and the Moral Revival They Are Leading," a review of Wendy Shalit's Girls Gone Mild from the Washington Times, August 5, 2007.

"Shocked, Shocked...But Not Much Else," a review of Steven Landsburg's More Sex is Safer Sex from National Review Online, June 14, 2007.

"Do You Know Where Your Parents Are?," a review of Laura Sessions Stepp's Unhooked from The American Conservative, June 4, 2007.

"What's Your Story?: Megan McArdle" Doublethink, Spring 2007.

"Blood, Spite and Fears," Reason, April 27, 2007.

"Creating the American West," a review of Larry McMurty's Telegraph Days from Policy Review, February-March 2007.

"Mind the Marriage Gap," a review of Kay Hymowitz's Marriage and Caste in America from The American Conservative, February 26, 2007.

"The Red Plague," a review of Karl Taro Greenfeld's The China Syndrome from The New Atlantis, Winter 2007.

"Sexless in the City," Doublethink, Winter 2007.

"Crying Censorship," a review of Michel Kammen's Visual Shock from Reason, January 2007.

"An Artist's Self-Portrait Skimps on the Self," a review of Robert Hughes's Things I Didn't Know from The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 29, 2006.

"Shopping for Me But Not for Thee," a review of Judith Levine's Not Buying It from Reason, August 2006.

"Babies for Sale," a review of Deborah Spar's The Baby Business from The New Atlantis, Summer 2006.

"The One That Got Away," a review of Andrew Delbanco's Melville : His World and Work from The Claremont Review of Books, Spring 2006.

"Orwell's Burmese Enigma," a review of Emma Larkin's Finding George Orwell in Burma from Policy Review, August-September 2005.

"Theorists and Mullahs," a review of Azar Nafisi's Reading Lolita in Tehran from Policy Review, June-July 2003.

"Orwell's Example," a review of Christopher Hitchen's Why Orwell Matters from Policy Review, October-November 2002.