Miller, Tom, 1947-....

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Tom Miller is a writer on the Southwest and Latin America. For over thirty years Miller has been producing books, articles, and commentary on topics ranging from Panama hats to the song La Bamba. His nine books include Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink: Offbeat Travels through America's Southwest, On The Border, The Panama Hat Trail, Trading with the Enemy: A Yankee Travels Through Castro's Cuba, and Writing on the Edge: A Borderlands Reader. His articles have been published in such magazines as the Washington Post, New York Times, Smithsonian, and Rolling Stone. Miller was a founder of the U.S.-Cuba Writers Conference, a bilingual and bi-national conference held in Havana, and is also a cofounder of Writers of the Americas.

Tom Miller has been affiliated with the University of Arizona's Latin American Area Center since the 1990s and was a visiting lecturer in creative writing for the university in the 1980s. Miller was awarded the Lowell Thomas Gold Award for best travel book in 2001. He resides in Tucson, Arizona.

From the description of Papers of Tom Miller, 1967-[on-going], (bulk 1970-2003). (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 57368686

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Arizona
Southwestern States
Mexican-American Border Region
Cuba
United States
Mexico
Ecuador
Southwest, New
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American literature
Authors, American
American fiction
Short stories, American
Hat trade
Mexican literature
Travelers' writings
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Birth 1947-08-11

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