Ted Miller has written over 600 poems, many of which have been
published along the eastern seaboard. While attending St. Alban's
School, he studied under James Hoch and Curtis Sittenfeld. He cites
Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, and Philip Booth as influences.
Miller's poetry is confessional, geographic, and natural in
orientation.
Miller's poetry shows how the outward surroundings of nature
relate to every man's quest for meaning; our interiority is under
continual renewal and renegotiation. The sea's patterns are the
heart's patterns. Additionally, many poems from this volume are
love poems. Miller depicts love as a layered and multi-faceted
entity. Love is both a kind of energy and a source of peace. Love
intersects where expectation hits reality, between perception and
realization. Lastly, this volume is a meditation on the human
ability, and inability, to communicate. Genuine love is only
possible through communication; genuine communication is only
possible through love.
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