Ronda Miller, poet and KAC District 2 President, will speak on “Motion in Emotional Poetry. Rewriting Trauma without too Much Drama,” at the Nov. 14, 2015, District 5 Kansas Authors Club meeting. The meeting is from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Rockwell Branch Library, 5939 East 9th in Wichita. Come early for treats and socializing.
Ronda Miller’s favorite saying, “Poetry is our most natural connection between one another,” applies to her personal life as well as her professional one. A Life Coach born in Ft. Collins, Colorado, she was raised on a farm by her maternal grandparents in the high plateau region of northwest Kansas, where love for the beauty and healing aspects of nature and poetry began. She holds degrees from the University of Kansas, is a Fellow of The Citizen Journalism Academy, World Company, and a Certified Life Coach with IPEC (Institute of Professional Empowerment Coaching). She created poetic forms Loku and Ukol. She began volunteering her services as a Life Coach via Grief Works, for those who have lost someone to homicide, in 2008.
She was Poetry Contest Manager for Kansas Authors Club (2011 – 2015) became President of Kansas Authors Club, District 2, in November of 2013, and state VP of KAC fall of 2015.
Ronda Miller’s favorite saying, “Poetry is our most natural connection between one another,” applies to her personal life as well as her professional one. A Life Coach born in Ft. Collins, Colorado, she was raised on a farm by her maternal grandparents in the high plateau region of northwest Kansas, where love for the beauty and healing aspects of nature and poetry began. She holds degrees from the University of Kansas, is a Fellow of The Citizen Journalism Academy, World Company, and a Certified Life Coach with IPEC (Institute of Professional Empowerment Coaching). She created poetic forms Loku and Ukol. She began volunteering her services as a Life Coach via Grief Works, for those who have lost someone to homicide, in 2008.
She was Poetry Contest Manager for Kansas Authors Club (2011 – 2015) became President of Kansas Authors Club, District 2, in November of 2013, and state VP of KAC fall of 2015.
Ronda's poems have appeared in numerous journals, anthologies, at The Archives of The Smithsonian Art Institute, transformed into art, and as museum pieces. She authored the documentary, The 150th Reride of The Pony Express, in 2010.
Her books of poetry include Going Home: Poems from My Life and MoonStain (published by Meadowlark Books in May of 2015), shown here.
Her books of poetry include Going Home: Poems from My Life and MoonStain (published by Meadowlark Books in May of 2015), shown here.