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Phylecia Miller

Phylecia Miller

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Television Reviewer, In Between Drafts

Vancouver

Biography

Phylecia Miller is a quirky Black freelance writer and creator of the blog, Hi, Phylecia. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, she resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, with her lovely husband and lazy tuxedo cat. Her professional experiences include working for Rotten Tomatoes and Film Independent. When she is not agonizing over her first sentence, Phylecia takes long scenic walks at Stanley Park and the VanDusen Botanical Garden. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @hiphylecia.

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Politicsarts And Culture , Feminism

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Business, Lifestyle

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Total articles 51

  • ‘Queenie’ Review - InBetweenDrafts

    By Phylecia Miller| In Between Drafts Verified The entertainment industry may be in a state of influx, but we still live in the golden age of messy but lovable women in media. We got the unnamed British protagonist from Fleabag, tragicserial killer Dre from Swarm, and self-obsessed writer Arabella from I May Destroy You. What makes these messy women fantastic characters, despite their reprehensible actions, is that they feel like real women. Viewers flock to Dre and Arabella because they see themselves in these characters, warts and all

    By Phylecia Miller · In Between Drafts

    Jul. 13, 2024

  • Black Twitter: A People’s History Review

    By Phylecia Miller| In Between Drafts Verified In the Hulu documentary series, Black Twitter: A People’s History, comedian and commentator Baratunde Thurston notes the reason Black Twitter, the internet community that primarily represents the Black diaspora on the social media platform Twitter (currently X), has an impact on mainstream culture. He states in Episode 1, “To be fair to America, Black people be loud as hell. And the fact that we’re speaking loudly may be because we haven’t been heard

    By Phylecia Miller · In Between Drafts

    May. 22, 2024

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In Between Drafts