Kirsten
Bestselling Novelist
Writer of Adult, Young Adults & Kids Books
Travels from: New York, NY

“Kirsten Miller has that rare ability to take a serious subject and make it very, very funny. I enjoyed this novel and you will too.” — James Patterson

Kirsten Miller grew up in a tiny town in the mountains of North Carolina and moved to New York City to attend Barnard College. After graduation, she spent over two decades toiling away in the advertising industry, an experience that provided abundant fodder for her future satirical novels.

Before she broke into the world of adult fiction, Kirsten was the author of more than a dozen novels for young people, including the critically-acclaimed Kiki Strike, (an ALA best book for kids and an Al Roker Book Club pick), the New York Times bestselling Eternal Ones, and (her personal favorite), the Edgar Award-nominated How to Lead a Life of Crime. She also co-wrote seven bestselling novels for kids and teens with the lovely and talented Jason Segel.

Her first adult novel, The Change, was a Good Morning America Book Club pick in May of 2022. Her side-splitting 2024 satire, Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books, was nominated for the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction. Kirsten’s third adult novel, The Women of Wild Hill, will be published in October, 2025. Someone once wrote that Kirsten’s hilarious novels “take a flamethrower to social issues.” She’s asked for that to be engraved on her tombstone.

Kirsten lives in Brooklyn with her daughter and her cat.

Kirsten's Featured Titles

The Women of Wild Hill: A Magical Realism Tale of Witchcraft, Family Secrets, and Unearthed Powers on the Very Edge of Long Island

William Morrow |
Magical Realism

A witty, spectacular, and timely tale of modern-day witches waging war on the patriarchy, from fan favorite Kirsten Miller, the author of The Change and Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books.

There are places on earth where nature’s powers gather. Girls raised there are bequeathed strange gifts. A few have powers so dark that they fear to use them. Such a place is Wild Hill, on the tip of Long Island. For centuries, the ghost of a witch murdered by colonists claimed the beautiful and fertile Wild Hill…until a young Scottish woman with strange gifts arrived. Sadie Duncan was allowed to stay.

Five generations of Sadie’s descendants called Wild Hill home, each generation more powerful than the last. Then, in the aftermath of a terrible tragedy, the last of the Duncans, once prophesized to be the most powerful of their kind, abandoned their ancestral home.

One of them, Brigid Laguerre moved to California and turned her dark gift into fame and fortune. Her sister, Phoebe, settled on a ranch in Texas, where women visit in secret for her tonics and cures. Phoebe’s daughter, Sybil, has become a famous chef. Seemingly powerless, Sibyl has never been told of the Duncan bloodline.

Now Brigid, Phoebe, and Sibyl have been brought to Wild Hill to discover their family legacy. The Old One, furious at the path mankind has taken, has chosen three powerful witches to turn the tide. The Duncans will fulfill their destinies—but only if they can set aside their grievances and come together as a family.

Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books: A Southern Town’s Battle over Banned Books

William Morrow |
Friendship Fiction

“Kirsten Miller has that rare ability to take a serious subject and make it very, very funny. I enjoyed this novel and you will too.”–James Patterson

The provocative and hilarious summer read that will have book lovers cheering and everyone talking! Kirsten Miller, author of The Change, brings us a bracing, wildly entertaining satire about a small Southern town, a pitched battle over banned books, and a little lending library that changes everything.

Beverly Underwood and her arch enemy, Lula Dean, live in the tiny town of Troy, Georgia, where they were born and raised. Now Beverly is on the school board, and Lula has become a local celebrity by embarking on mission to rid the public libraries of all inappropriate books—none of which she’s actually read. To replace the “pornographic” books she’s challenged at the local public library, Lula starts her own lending library in front of her home: a cute wooden hutch with glass doors and neat rows of the worthy literature that she’s sure the town’s readers need.

What Lula doesn’t know is that a local troublemaker has stolen her wholesome books, removed their dust jackets, and restocked Lula’s library with banned books: literary classics, gay romances, Black history, witchy spell books, Judy Blume novels, and more. One by one, neighbors who borrow books from Lula Dean’s library find their lives changed in unexpected ways. Finally, one of Lula Dean’s enemies discovers the library and decides to turn the tables on her, just as Lula and Beverly are running against each other to replace the town’s disgraced mayor.

That’s when all the townspeople who’ve been borrowing from Lula’s library begin to reveal themselves. That’s when the showdown that’s been brewing between Beverly and Lula will roil the whole town…and change it forever.

The Change: A Novel

William Morrow |
Suspense Thriller

GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK 

The Change is like a guttural rage scream (and somehow a soft, tearful hug) of a book, and I couldn’t have loved it any more.” –Emily Henry

Big Little Lies meets The Witches of Eastwicka gloriously entertaining and knife-sharp revenge fantasy about three women whose midlife crisis brings unexpected new powers—putting them on a collision course with the evil that lurks in their wealthy beach town. 

“A roar of rage, a pacy page-turner, I loved it with all my broken heart. Read it. You’ll love it.”–New York Times bestselling author Marian Keyes

“Miller triumphs…THE CHANGE is that rare treat: a suspenseful story with great pacing, memorable characters, and an engaging voice. Fantastic in every way, this fierce anthem against misogyny is a smash.”–Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A pointed, punchy, and potent thriller…wry and clever, serious and exacting, and masterfully suspenseful.”–Booklist (starred review)

In the Long Island oceanfront community of Mattauk, three different women discover that midlife changes bring a whole new type of empowerment…

After Nessa James’s husband dies and her twin daughters leave for college, she’s left all alone in a trim white house not far from the ocean. In the quiet of her late forties, the former nurse begins to hear voices. It doesn’t take long for Nessa to realize that the voices calling out to her belong to the dead—a gift she’s inherited from her grandmother, which comes with special responsibilities.

On the cusp of 50, suave advertising director Harriett Osborne has just witnessed the implosion of her lucrative career and her marriage. She hasn’t left her house in months, and from the outside, it appears as if she and her garden have both gone to seed. But Harriett’s life is far from over—in fact, she’s undergone a stunning and very welcome metamorphosis.

Ambitious former executive Jo Levison has spent thirty long years at war with her body. The free-floating rage and hot flashes that arrive with the beginning of menopause feel like the very last straw—until she realizes she has the ability to channel them, and finally comes into her power.

Guided by voices only Nessa can hear, the trio of women discover a teenage girl whose body was abandoned beside a remote beach. The police have written the victim off as a drug-addicted sex worker, but the women refuse to buy into the official narrative. Their investigation into the girl’s murder leads to more bodies, and to the town’s most exclusive and isolated enclave, a world of stupendous wealth where the rules don’t apply. With their newfound powers, Jo, Nessa, and Harriett will take matters into their own hands…

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WE’RE ALL WITCHES NOW

I love to write books about witches—but my witches rarely conform to the stereotype. I’m not interested in hocus pocus. I’m fascinated by power—and who’s been allowed to possess it. The women who were burned at the stake didn’t cast spells or summon Satan. Often, those accused of witchcraft were women with power that was deemed unseemly. They were healers, heiresses—or in the case of one of my ancestors, a widow with property her neighbors coveted. For centuries, accusing powerful women of witchcraft was a means of keeping our kind in place and under control.

When I say we’re all witches now, I’m stating a simple, irrefutable fact. The women alive in 2025 are the most powerful women in the history of the world—with more economic, cultural and political influence than any generation that came before us. And now, we’re seeing the inevitable backlash build. Our foes may not be able to burn us anymore, but they’ll do everything they can to send women back to the kitchen. Unfortunately, many of us still don’t seem realize we’re strong enough to fight back. We need to find our power—and use it—before it’s too late.

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IT’S NOT OVER. IT’S TIME.

There was a time when the word menopause was whispered and “the change” surrounded by shame and secrecy. Thankfully, Gen-X is putting a stop to all that. The generation of women now passing the menopause milestone belong to the most educated, self-sufficient and economically powerful group of women in the history of humankind. That may sound hyperbolic, but it’s true. We have benefited from decades of our mothers’ and grandmothers’ hard work and activism—and we won’t be rendered “invisible” anytime soon.

By the time a woman hits fifty, she knows who she is, and she knows what she’s doing. Menopause shouldn’t be the stage of life you dread. It should be a time when scores are settled, mysteries are solved and revenge is finally savored. Our menopause years are when we discover our power. The big question is, what shall we do with it? Here’s my suggestion: Let’s change the whole world. Let’s make sure our daughters and less fortunate sisters are safe, cared for, and able to prosper. Let’s punish those who’ve exploited and abused us. And let’s leave the planet a better place.

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BOOK BANNERS WANT YOUR BRAIN

Book banners claim that some books are dangerous. I don’t know about you, but I’ve never heard of a book ruining anyone’s life. But I HAVE heard a lot of people say that a book once saved theirs. None of us have any idea which book will offer someone comfort, enlightenment, hope or knowledge just when they need it most. That’s why every book must remain on the shelves.

The book banners will argue ‘til they’re blue in the face about the importance of “protecting the children” and getting rid of “propaganda and pornography.” Mmmhmmm. Let’s be perfectly clear, ya’ll: These people don’t give a damn about either of these things. They want to force the rest of us to see the world their way. They aren’t really after your books. They want your brain.

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USE YOUR RAGE

Ask any woman over 40 if she’s mad as hell, and you’re certain to get an earful. The under 40 set doesn’t seem too thrilled with the state of things, either. Many of us continue to experience the kind of sexism we’d hoped had been left far behind in the past. And we’ve woken up to the realization our daughters and nieces may grow up to face the same hardships—and more.

In The Change, one of my heroes tells another that anger is a lot like jet fuel. Either it pushes you forward or it burns you alive. She’s right. (Harriet always is.) Anger is energy, and energy is power. As women, we spend too much time trying to hide our rage—or make it more socially acceptable. It’s time for to harness that anger and have a blast. Get it working for you, and it could change your health, your life, and maybe even the whole damn world. I have a few ideas for how to get started.

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

New York Times Bestselling Author
Good Morning America Book Club (The Change)
Nominated: Edgar Award, Willie Morris Award for Southern Writing, Lincoln Award

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