Teresa Miller (born November 23, 1952) is an American writer, television host, and literary activist.
[7] Miller also launched/edited the Oklahoma Storyteller series at the University of Oklahoma Press (2007-2011), featuring writers Michael Wallis, Rilla Askew, S. E. Hinton, Fred R. Harris, N. Scott Momaday, Jim Lehrer, and John Wooley.
[2][9] Miller has received numerous awards for her work, including being named Director Emerita for the Center for Poets and Writers at Oklahoma State University.
[11] Writing Out Loud has been a radio and television series hosted by Miller in various incarnations and venues throughout her career that featured extended interviews with major authors.
[14][15] Remnants of Glory, Seaview Books, 1981 (novel) Remnants of Glory, Berkley Books, 1982 (novel/reprint edition) Remnants of Glory, Hawk Publishing, 1999 (novel/reprint edition) Family Correspondence, Hawk Publishing, 2000 (novel) Some of Tim’s Stories by S. E. Hinton, interviews conducted by Teresa Miller, University of Oklahoma Press, 2007 (short stories/interviews) Means of Transit, University of Oklahoma Press, 2008 (memoir) "Pat Conroy and Telephone Noir," essay in Our Prince of Scribes--Writers Remember Pat Conroy, University of Georgia Press, 2018 (anthology) Love Can Be--A Literary Collection About Our Animals, Kirkpatrick Foundation, 2018 (anthology/Teresa Miller coeditor and contributor)