Laura has Bachelor of Arts degrees in magazine journalism and English from Drake University. Laura was a freelance writer for seven years and has been published in 13 home-focused publications, including Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, Do It Yourself, Living the Country Life, Storage, Before & After, Secrets of Getting Organized, Dream Kitchens & Baths, Flea Market Style, Tuscan Style, Refresh, Remodeling Room by Room, and Makeovers. At Refresh, she identified the latest home trends, found the best home products, coordinated home tour photoshoots, and provided tips and tricks to help homeowners create a space they love. Laura fell in love with all things home as the associate editor of Better Homes & Gardens' special interest magazine, Refresh. For five years, Laura developed and edited articles that focused on equipment that property owners could use to maintain their acreages. Before joining the Real Simple and Better Homes & Gardens teams, she was an editor and strategist for content that focused on subscription-based companies and homeowner services across all of Meredith's websites. Laura Kristine Miller has been writing and editing home design content for over 10 years. She focuses on helping readers find the right products and solutions for their home through testing and first-hand experience. I’ve done SEO, content marketing, technical writing, and social media for major brands and small businesses.Laura Kristine Miller is a senior editor at Real Simple and Better Homes & Gardens with 10 years of experience writing about home design, home products, organizing, and DIY projects. TIME hired me to edit its World’s Greatest Places list (before Covid-19 canceled that). My feature writing and reporting has appeared in publications including The Wall Street Journal and Delta Sky. Here, I oversee the foundation’s award-winning science blog, direct BCRF’s SEO strategy, write and edit various collateral and assets across departments, and run the organization’s social media channels. After nearly a decade in magazine publishing, I moved to the nonprofit world as the assistant director of digital communications at the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the largest private funder of breast cancer research in the world. I was fortunate to work with esteemed writers including Taffy Brodesser-Akner, Meg Wolitzer, Nicole Chung, and Ruth Reichl. Most recently, I spent three years as the features editor at Real Simple, where I oversaw the magazine's reported packages and features, essays, books coverage, travel stories, and humor writing across print and digital. I also wrote multi-page packages, features, and front-of-book news items, with a focus on dining, cruises, and hotels. I created an interview column for Centurion, Departures' twice-a-year special issue exclusively for Black Card holders, talking to CEOs about their hobbies. Over three years, I expanded the scope of my role so I was editing 10 pages a month in Departures' award-winning BlackBook section and overseeing our monthly golf and wine columns. After nearly three years at Esquire, I took a research editor position at Departures, American Express' luxury lifestyle magazine for its Platinum and Centurion cardholders. I was promoted just five months later to associate travel editor. Pierce, coordinated online coverage of the 2012 election, and helped writers research and report major stories ranging from “ The Shooter” to “ Obama by the Numbers.” I also contributed writing to Man at his Best and and worked on big projects such as the Esquire Short Short Fiction contest, the Eighty Greatest Esquire Stories of All Time e-book series, and the 20 Esquire Oral Histories of the Year. There, I edited the magazine's Politics Blog with Charles P. 500-before landing at Esquire as an editorial assistant. Immediately after graduating, I moved to New York and worked at Inc.,-writing for the magazine and website and fact-checking the Inc. My career in magazines began when I was selected as an ASME intern at Reader's Digest in college. I edited the college's award-winning student newspaper, The Ithacan , created a narrative nonfiction magazine, and was a Park Scholar. The longer version: I grew up in snowy Western New York, and graduated from Ithaca College with majors in journalism and political science.
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