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M. Mark Miller—Works and Days

M Mark Miller

Works and Days is a free service where subscribers will get a monthly newsletter that reports on my work in progress and other activities. I'll also provide samples of my writing mostly about Yellowstone Park and Montana history.

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A New Rhythm for Works and Days

Sometimes the muse whispers. Sometimes she waits. And sometimes she arrives with coffee in hand and bees humming nearby.

Over the past few months, Works and Days has grown into a space where I share three threads of my creative life:

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9 months ago
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Working With Gemini on Her Own Terms



I usually start with a haiku, but sometimes the muses tell me to try poetry.

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         Divide Rider

I am a divide rider, a rid...
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Announcing CMOS Companion


A haiku for a wind-broken tree.

A series of thunderstorms left downed trees and broken branches all over Chicagoland recently. That didn’t inspire me to write anything new, so I dug out a haiku I published on October 5, 2018 when...

9 months ago

AI and Pyromania


A brand new haiku for the Zen of it



Adventures with the Artificial Idiot Savant

As you know, I spend a lot of time with AI. I suppose it’s like a pyromaniac’s fascination with fire—playing with something that is...

9 months ago
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M. Mark Miller — Works and Days

Aritificial Intelligence, Existentialism and the Guillotine

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    M. Mark Miller grew up on a small cattle ranch in Southwest Montana. He has written six books on early travel to Yellowstone Park. He is a Montana Quarterly Contributor and is working a book about the University of Montana in the 60s.

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