Kerri Miller Feature

3 journalists on UK, Turkey, Venezuela flashpoints
Britain, Venezuela, Turkey and Syria remain global hot spots in the news. MPR News reporter Euan Kerr spoke with three reporters covering these areas about what is happening, and what is changing.
Sex? More millennials are saying 'meh'
Despite the "hook-up" narrative millennials are having less sex than the generations before them.
'Homegoing' traces the roots of slavery on both sides of the ocean
Yaa Gyasi's novel winds its way from eighteenth-century Ghana to modern day America, following the descendants of two half-sisters separated by history and violence.
Where's the diversity in sci-fi? Five authors to read now
A report from Fireside Fiction showed that less than 2 percent of speculative fiction short stories published last year were by black authors.
'Invisible Man': To be young and black in America
Mychal Denzel Smith's new book tears apart the limited cultural narratives that surround black men. Mixing personal stories with political critique, he asks: How can a young black man thrive in this country?
Reluctant readers: How to get kids to crack a book
Convincing the young, reluctant reader in your life to crack a book can feel like an impossible task. How do build a passion for books?
The highest-paid authors of 2016
"Writers" and "millions of dollars" aren't often used in the same sentence, but these authors pulled in the biggest paychecks this year, according to Forbes.