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.