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Susan Miller
Susan
Miller is an internationally known, accredited professional astrologer,
best-selling author, successful web publisher, popular columnist, and
sought-after lecturer and teacher. A second-generation astrologer, Susan
learned about the subject from her mother, who emphasized continual
research and scholarship.
As
the creator of the award-winning website www.astrologyzone.com,
Susan has received worldwide acclaim for her accurate, in-depth monthly
forecasts. Launched in 1995, the website has an astounding six million
unique readers per month and 15 million page views per month. In addition
to hosting a highly popular message board, the website contains 500 pages
of original content, all written by Susan.
Susan¹s
fifth astrology book, The Year Ahead 2004 (Barnes & Noble Publishing),
which was released in November 2003, shot to the top of Barnes & Noble¹s
best-seller list while in pre-order and remained there for three weeks.
She is the author of the bestselling Planets and Possibilities, as well as
The Year Ahead 2002 and The Year Ahead 2003, both of which held the #1
spot on B&N¹s best-seller list for five weeks.
In
addition to her monthly horoscope column for Self magazine, Susan writes a
weekly astrological advice column, "Signs of Love", for the
Sunday edition of The New York Daily News. Her third column will debut in
Cosmo Girl! in February 2004. She is also a contributor to a wide variety
of consumer magazines, both in the United States and abroad.
A fascinating guest, Susan has appeared on 20/20, The Early Show, The View, and CNBC¹s Power Lunch, and has been interviewed by such respected names as Barbara Walters, John Stossel, Paula Zahn, Harry Smith, Bill Griffeth and Dick Clark.
Susan
belongs to the National Council for Geo-Cosmic Research, the Association
for Astrologic Networking, the International Society for Astrological
Research, and the American Federation of Astrologers. In 2002, she was
nominated for the prestigious Marion D. March Regulus Award at the United
Astrology Conference. Additionally, she is a member of the National Arts
Club, The Newswoman¹s Club of New York, and the American Society of
Journalists & Authors.
Susan
has a degree in business from New York University. She lives in her native
New York City and has two daughters, Christiane and Diana, whom she
describes as "the light of my life."
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