Louisa Elizabeth Miller, known as Lulu Miller, is an American science reporter, writer, and artist working for National Public Radio.
She began her radio career as a producer for WNYC's Radiolab, where she developed her distinctive storytelling style.
Miller currently co-hosts NPR's Invisibilia podcast with Alix Spiegel, exploring invisible forces shaping human behavior.
Her work is characterized by creative narrative approaches and empathetic reporting.
Miller holds an MFA in creative writing, which influences her literary journalism style.
Why Fish Don't Exist represents her debut book, bringing her radio storytelling sensibilities to the page while weaving personal memoir with scientific and historical investigation.
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