Philip Miller’s sixth book of poems, The Casablanca Fan, is due this year from Unholy Day Press. His five previous collections include Cats in the House, Hard Freeze, and Branches Snapping. He is author of several poetry chapbooks, including Fathers’ Day, which won Ledge Press’s 1995 chapbook award. He co-edited (with Gloria Vando) the anthology Chance of a Ghost. His work has appeared in many magazines and journals, such as The Georgia Review, Rattapallax, Poetry, Poetry Wales, Boulevard, Chelsea, Gargoyle, and Pivot. Miller taught creative writing at Kansas City Kansas Community College for nearly 30 years and now lives in Mount Union, Pennsylvania, where he coordinates the Aughwick Poets and Writers Reading Series, serves as contributing editor to BigCityLit.com, and edits the biannual literary magazine, The Same.