Anne Marie Miller is a nurse, public speaker and the author of several books on the topics of sexuality, health, addiction, and leadership. She and her daughter live in the Dallas/Fort-Worth metroplex where Anne is pursuing a degree in psychiatric nursing and her daughter is pursuing memorizing all 50 states while mastering the monkey bars at a nearby park.

Her highly anticipated book Healing Together: A Guide to Supporting Sexual Abuse Survivors (HarperCollins/Zondervan) released in late 2019.

After her book 5 Things published, Anne left the Christian publishing industry and is currently finishing her degree(s) in nursing. She still occasionally gives lectures and keynotes as her schedule allows.

You can contact Anne at annemariemillerinfo@gmail.com.


The Longer Story:

Under both names Anne Jackson and Anne Marie Miller, she blogged before blogging was a thing and has penned several books:

Anne was a popular keynote speaker at colleges, conventions and churches on topics of social justice, sexuality, mental health, and addiction. She has traveled around the United States and to over 20 countries telling the stories of hope found in the least likely places. She is a graduate of the exclusive SCORRE Conference for professional public speakers.

For two decades, Anne has been communicating for and with corporations, non-profits, faith-based organizations and publishing giants. She has been in publications such as Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, Englewood Review of Books, Publishers WeeklyLeadership Journal, Christianity Today, Relevant MagazineNeue, Reject Apathy, Youth Worker Journal, Outreach Magazine, PurposeDriven.com, ChurchLeaders.com, The United Methodist Reporter, and BeliefNet.com. She’s been on a variety of national and international TV news and radio shows to discuss her books.

After her book 5 Things published, Anne left the Christian publishing industry and is currently finishing her degree in nursing. She still occasionally gives lectures and keynotes as her schedule allows but prefers long walks in her neighborhood park with her daughter Charlotte and her dog, Pinky.