




By choosing to create this talk, Miles Merrill faced the tough decision to discuss the n-word and racism with his eight-year old daughter. After an awkward formal chat, he decided the best way to explain would be through a poem where he introduced Superwoman to kryptonite. The first time she heard his poem was through watching this video. Award-winning performing writer Miles Merrill brought poetry slams to
Miles Merrill set up Word Travels, a literary arts non-profit in 2010. It now supports his dreams and the dreams of many spoken-word artists across the Australia.