Evelyn Nohn Kehleay Miller was born in Nimba County, Liberia, West Africa. She hails from the Mah ethnic group and is the fourth female child of her parents. She and her other siblings grew up on their parents’ farm.
There on the farm, they learned a lot about agriculture and animal husbandry. When they went to school, they each went into different professions instead of farming, except for one. Reflecting on her formative years with her family, she wrote: “I loved growing up on our farm which was our homestead and I also relish fond memories of my siblings when we were growing up in the nurturing and supportive environment that our parents created for us.
Evelyn acquired her primary, secondary and college education in Liberia. She attended the University of Liberia where she earned Bachelor’s degree (B. BA in Accounting, 1983.
In America, she did additional studies and acquired a Master’s degree in Management with emphasis in Conflict Management in 2015 at Sullivan University in Louisville, Kentucky. Evelyn married Mr. Francis S. Miller in 1999.They presently live in Louisville, Kentucky where they have been during the past 19 years. They are blessed with many children and grandchildren.
Evelyn loves writing. She has written many essays, poems and poetry. A few of her poems have been published. Writing About My Dreams is her first book. She hopes that this book will bring inspiration to many.
Writing About My Dreams (2016). Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Kiiton Press. [The New KP Liberian Writers Series No. 13]
"Mrs. Evelyn Miller has just raised the bar for some of us who are interested in the subject about the "mysterious and fascinating world of dreams, where the rules of reality do not (always) apply." The dreamer is always the hero or heroine in his or her own dreams. The truth is, those who are able to understand and interpret dreams have the potential and the clarity of insight into personal relationships. In addition, they also see life from a better and realistic perspective. Evelyn has achieved all of these. Evelyn, thank you for helping us understand the valuable messages and lessons that are derived from our dreams."
Rev. Dr. Nya Kwiawon Taryor, Sr. Publisher, Kiiton Press
"Evelyn Miller combines her unique cultural and spiritual backgrounds to provide insight into the language of dreams and interpretation. God speaks to each and every person in unique ways, including dreams and visions. Through this narrative, Evelyn encourages and challenges the reader to embrace and manifest the Creator's endowment..."
Pastor Moses Foyah Senior Pastor, Living Water fellowship International (LWFI) Louisville, Kentucky
"Very insightful and intriguing! Being in touch with your dream state is something that most people consider paranormal but is very real. Keep up the good work."
Pastor Sidney W. Morris
UMC, Maryland, USA
"The word "Dream" has many meanings. I am going with one dictionary definition of dream as "a series of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep." These images and thoughts may be described as symbols capable of invoking deep secret or strange feelings, thoughts, or ideas that foreshadow some future events. Those who interpret dreams remind us that dreams do not have the same meaning for everyone. Evelyn's dreams represent potpourri of many different situations in life's experiences. In her own way, she tries to explain to her readers what these dreams mean to her. Most people do not remember their dreams nor are they willing to discuss them with others. Evelyn has taken a bold step to share with others what most people may not be willing or capable of sharing. Hopefully, the readers will appreciate her efforts and start to pay more attention to their own dreams. I am very proud of my sister for this achievement in writing her first book. We look forward to more seminal literature productions from you, dear sister."
Mrs. Marian Kehleay-Webba, Nurse Educator, Lithonia, Georgia
This book was written by Mrs. Evelyn Kehleay-Miller in 2016 and was published by Kiiton Press in Providence, Rhode Island USA. This was number 13 in the New KP Liberian Writers Series