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Our Orbit

“Deftly woven, complex and compelling… Memorable characters will hold the reader’s attention from beginning to end.”

— The Midwest Book Review

New Novel Available

Our Orbit

In Our Orbit, nine-year-old Miriam Winslow has never worn new clothes, never had a haircut, and believes that sinners must repent with dramatic displays of remorse, or harm will come to their loved ones. Now thrust into foster care, Miriam must adapt to a secular lifestyle. Foster parents Rick and Deanne Fletcher quickly come to love their “new little girl.” Then, they meet the rest of Miriam’s clan: Uncle Dan believes he was abducted by aliens. Sister Rachelle, just out of juvenile detention, harbors painful secrets. Brother Josh is outraged that the Fletchers disrespect Christian teachings. He vows to take Miriam out of their home and put a stop to meddling in his family’s way of life.

A finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards for Best Fiction, Our Orbit captures the tension between modernity and tradition in the Appalachian corner of southern Ohio. It’s best described as “a literary novel that…reads at the pace of a thriller.”

Our Orbit explores family and what it means to be one, or to be in one, for better and for worse. It explores the clash of customs and worldviews between traditional Appalachian and contemporary mainstream American culture. With deftness and skill, author Anesa Miller poses provocative questions about how we grow up along with or in spite of each other. Her narrative looks, without flinching, at the arbitrary nature of conflicting systems of authority and how these systems shape the individual life. We even get glimpses of the profound, the deeper Spirit that binds us, revealing our common humanity—all of this in a literary novel that never lapses into easy sentimentality and reads at the pace of a thriller.”

— Mark Vanderpool, Editor

“Rejecting simplistic stereotypes, from “trashy” to “homophobic,”Miller invites readers to probe beyond immediate impressions. A compassionate, thoughtful narrative about hard-won self-realizations.”

— Kirkus Reviews

“Our Orbit explores how family can be torn apart by brutal conviction and brought together by moments of grace. Anesa Miller writes with wisdom about our need to believe, our desire to belong, and, finally, the best our fallen world can offer: love, forgiveness, a chance to start over again.”
— Kim Barnes, Author of In the Kingdom of Men

I Never Do This

I Never Do This

LaDene Faye Howell has spent her life in the small town of Devola, on an oxbow of the Muskingum River, in southeast Ohio. Her family is conservative and deeply religious, although another branch of the Howell clan are notorious criminals. When one of her outlaw relatives returns from prison, LaDene hopes the two of them may share an evening of fun, or even a spark of romance. Instead, Bobby Frank embroils her in kidnapping their old high school principal.

Told with country noir flair, the heart of the story is LaDene’s struggle to live as her own person while remaining true to her heritage and family loyalties.

“Haunting. Feels like an ultra-personal conversation. Grabs you immediately and refuses to let go.”

–Peter Edwards, The Toronto Star Co-author of “The Wolfpack: The Millennial Mobsters who Brought Chaos and the Cartels to the Canadian Underworld.” With Luis Horacio Najera.

“LaDene’s voice propels us as she recounts her life of family dysfunction, religious fundamentalism, abuse, and how we can’t escape the darker impulses of family even when we think we’ve broken from them. …we witness how fast a life can unravel from a chance encounter. What I love is that the book starts with the confession of a crime, and suspense lies in how the heroine ended up there. For me, this makes it more compelling than the classic mystery or thriller. This suspense holds us to the end we thought we saw coming, but didn’t.”


– Jerry D. Mathes II, author of Ahead of the Flaming Front: A Life on Fire

To Boldly Go

To Boldly Go: Essays for the turning years

A summer of lush flowers and perfect weather. Girls dancing on a moonlit field. A cold house overgrown with abandoned gardens. These images come together in Anesa Miller’s To Boldly Go, which explores the “turning years” of our new century from both a personal and a universal perspective. The author reveals the intimate pains of anger and loss at the death of her estranged father, but looks beyond emotional damages toward the wider horizon of environmental issues, runaway technology, and the implications of 9/11. This journey toward healing and hope traverses the landscape of memory with an eye for a better future.

“These are provocative and eloquent essays, fierce meditations on our human capacities and frailties, the nature of memory, acts of forgiveness. Anesa Miller summons our better angels and makes firm reckonings with the devil, casting it away. A stunning collection.”

– Tiffany Midge author of The Woman Who Married a Bear (Salt Publishing) and Outlaws, Renegades and Saints; Diary of a Mixed-up Halfbreed (Greenfield Review Press)

“The world is blessed to have creative souls who write out of a need to make sense of what we experience when senseless things happen. Anesa is one of those people. …These essays reflect the healing of a fine poetic mind. They explore the inner life of an exceptional artist, intertwined with the history of our times, the lives of her family and friends, some of whom brought her joy, some misery. …Her moving thoughts come as a revelation…”
– From the Foreword by Jaak Panksepp author of The Archeology of Mind: Neuroevolutionary Origins of Human Emotions (W. W. Norton & Company) Read all reviews for To Boldly Go. Essays for the Turning Years

A Road Beyond Loss

A Road Beyond Loss Three Cycles of Poems & an Epilogue

A Road Beyond Loss: Three Cycles of Poems & an Epilogue presents a journey into the depths of grief—specifically, the loss of a beloved child— and through the pain of failed love. Readers emerge out the far side of the healing process into a life renewed. Derived from personal experience, these poems offer a compassionate, intimate view of emotional upheaval, as well as survivorship.

Product details

  • Publisher : ‎ The Memorial Foundation for Lost
  • Children (January 1, 1995)
  • Paperback : ‎ 64 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏: ‎ 0964764202
  • ISBN-13 ‏: ‎ 978-0964764200
A Road Beyond Loss is available exclusively via PayPal for $10 US postage paid.
“This book is beautifully done. I admire the musical and descriptive qualities, the moving refrains. Illustrations enhance the poetry.”
— Michael Mott, renowned poet

“These poems are dazzling in their intense portrayal of grief’s inner core, and the organic process of recovery.”
— Dr. Betty Schnur-Donskoy, M.D.

Music

Song Cycles for Healing

Music

Song Cycles for Healing

Music Therapist Jane Click became a composer on the inspiration from Anesa’s poetry. Her CD and musical score contain 21 songs, including parts for one or two voices and piano. Some also include flute and percussion.
“Lovely and deeply spiritual!”
—Kathy DiMeglio, KALLIOPE Magazine

Packages

A Road Beyond Loss (print book) and CD – $18
A Road Beyond Loss (print book), CD, and musical score. – $36