Avatar for Phyllis Zimbler Miller

Phyllis Zimbler Miller

not yet ranked

first registered 19.11.08

last online 309 days ago

report abuse
about me

I'm the author of the 2008 self-published book MRS. LIEUTENANT: A SHARON GOLD NOVEL -- that takes place in 1970 during the Vietnam War -- and the co-author of the 1992 Jewish holiday book SEASONS FOR CELEBRATION published by Perigee.

I've just written a children's picture book that takes place November 5th, the day after Barack Obama is elected President of the U.S. The story concerns the African-American character in MRS. LIEUTENANT -- she's now a grandmother instead of a newly married officer's wife. I'm unsure whether to submit this for publication, or to find an illustrator and self-publish.

I'm also the president of Miller Mosaic LLC -- an online information provider. One of our sites is http://www.QueensofBookMarketing.com to share the information I had to learn the hard way.

Miller Mosaic has also developed website solution packages for book authors to quickly and easily get a website presence.

favourite books

Besides my two books -- MRS. LIEUTENANT: A SHARON GOLD NOVEL and SEASONS FOR CELEBRATION, I love WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, ROSE, TURTLE MOON, THE GOLDEN NOTEBOOK and so many others.

my websites

http://www.MrsLieutenant.com     http://www.QueensOfBookMarketing.com

HarperCollins is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Self-publish with CreateSpace

my books

Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gol....

Phyllis Zimbler Miller

A semi-finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, MRS. LIEUTENANT features four newly married officers’ wives in 1970 during the Vietnam War.


They had their whole lives to look forward to – if only their husbands could survive Vietnam. In the spring of 1970 – right after the Kent State National Guard shootings and President Nixon’s two-month incursion into Cambodia – four newly married young women come together at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, when their husbands go on active duty as officers in the U.S. Army. Different as these four women are, they have one thing in common: Their overwhelming fear that, right after these nine weeks of training, their husbands could be shipped out to Vietnam – and they could become war widows. Sharon is a Jewish anti-war protester who fell in love with an ROTC cadet; Kim is a Southern Baptist whose husband is intensely jealous; Donna is a Puerto Rican who grew up in an enlisted man’s family; and Wendy is a Southern black whose parents have sheltered her from the brutal reality of racism in America. Read MRS. LIEUTENANT to discover what happens as these women overcome their prejudices, reveal their darkest secrets, and are initiated into their new lives as army officers’ wives during the turbulent Vietnam War period.

 

my friends

sunsinger
sunsinger
last online 806 days ago

leave me a message

click here to leave a message

latest

j.l. wood-miller wrote 290 days ago

Hello Ms. Miller: "An Unfinished Innocence" explores adulterous al....

JohnDoe wrote 339 days ago

Phyllis, Just asking as you have some room on your shelf if you'll....

CarolinaAl wrote 344 days ago

Hi Phyllis, I'm here looking for your consideration of "Savannah F....

Daniel Delacy wrote 430 days ago

After one year on the site and over 700 reviews, I have accepted many....

lora02 wrote 563 days ago

Interested in you (lora02_abdul@hotmail.com) My name is miss lora....

view all

my comments

latest

I wrote 321 days ago

Liz -- What a wonderful comment to be greeted with this morning! I so wanted to preserve this particular slice of women's social history while also describing military life to all those people in the U.S. today who have no understanding of military life. Of course, in addition I wanted the book... view book

I wrote 326 days ago

Mark -- Thank you for leaving such a nice comment. I wanted to tell this story for 40 years since I was a new Mrs. Lieutenant in the spring of 1970 right after the Kent State shootings. I believe this era is often somewhat ignored in high school history classes plus the era covers a significant... view book

I wrote 344 days ago

Louis -- Thank you so much for this lovely comment about "Mrs. Lieutenant." And perhaps the reason no one has put a comment here for over a year is because I have been busy focusing on my social media marketing company rather than "Mrs. Lieutenant." But the other day Google Alerts not... view book

view all