
About
D.B. Miller is an American writer who has been living in Europe since 1995. With dark humor and a slight edge, she writes about the themes that move her most: disenchantment, alienation and the obliterating power of live music.
Her essays, short stories and offbeat profiles have appeared in The Weeklings, The Woolf and Split Lip Magazine. She was also interviewed by Words With Jam.
She does write for others too, but as the expression goes, that’s another story.
Recent publications
Tales from the Pit #3
The Woolf, Summer 2017
Tips for living the open-air dream, or trying to
Dispataches from Zermatt: Unplugging at 5,000 feet
The Weeklings, 18 May 2015
The effects of a festival near Matterhorn
Notes from the Unexpected: In Gitarren Total
The Woolf, Autumn 2014
Where guitar dreams are made and dismantled