Fiction Short Stories
by Barbara Boehm Miller
Jenny lifted the bulging file, held her arm straight out to measure its heft, and then set it down on the desk, tidying the edges, squaring up the papers to create a solid neat brick. If anyone were watching...
by Barbara Boehm Miller
Jack moves around the room, tracking an industrious circuit with me at the center, picking up the plastic pitcher from beside my bed and shaking it to see if it needs to be refilled.The remaining water sloshes...
Translations
Barbara Boehm Miller is currently employed as a senior diplomatic translator at the U.S. Department of State where she specializes in translating documents from Spanish and French into English and in reviewing and revising the translations of her peers. She has also translated and edited various publications.
Adolescence, Child Rights and Urban Poverty in Costa Rica
Design and Development of a Child Vulnerability Index for Costa Rica
Adult Perspectives on Child and Adolescent Rights in Costa Rica: Analysis of Two National Surveys
Sexual Exploitation in Costa Rica: Analysis of the critical path to prostitution for boys, girls and adolescents
Non-Fiction Editing
The World Bank Legal Review Law and Justice for Development Volume 1