The Lost Girls

When she’s abruptly kicked out of her posh Berkeley Hills home by her father for her drinking, drugging, and general, all around acting out, and shipped across the Bay to live with her flaky birth mom in San Francisco, privileged seventeen-year-old party girl Sophie Weiss lands on her feet when she gets a summer job at a hip Grant Street art gallery. So far, so good . . . or so she thinks.  Read More

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Finding Jung

Frank N. McMillan Jr., a country boy steeped in the traditional culture of rural Texas, was summoned to a life-long quest for meaning by a dream lion he met in the night. On his journey, he followed the lead of the founder of analytical psychology, Carl Jung, and eventually established the world’s first professorship to advance the study of that field. Read More

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The Young Healer

In The Young Healer tradition meets contemporary when what starts out as just another day becomes anything but that for young Feather Anderson. Her beloved grandfather, a traditional Lakota healer, pulls her out of class one snowy morning and takes her on an old-fashioned vision quest in the heart of New York City in hopes of finding the perfect Lakota medicine. It becomes the most magical day ever for eleven-year-old Feather Anderson, the day she saves her little brother’s life. Feather follows in her grandfather’s footsteps of healing as a medicine man and she then earns her newly-given secret Lakota name. Read More

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Cezanne Is Missing

In the months following the atrocious events of September 11, a 15-year-old girl learns the story of her art teacher, a survivor of Auschwitz and a fighter in the Warsaw Ghetto resistance. After frantic attempts to decode a diary written by her teacher's long-lost brother during World War II, she is suddenly drawn into the dangerous network of the underworld kidnappers who have targeted her teacher. Utterly clueless about this terrible epoch in history, she begins to see the link between hatred and intolerance throughout history. Set in New York City, the fast-paced, original plot is both educational and compelling. Read More

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Articles 

  • McMillan, F. and David Rosen (2015). Jung and Levinas: War and Ethics. Proceedings of the 19th Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. (Daimon Verlag Publishers, Switzerland).

  • McMillan, F. (2014) Frank N. McMillan III on Ancestors. Jung Journal. 8(3), pp. 77-80.

  • McMillan, F. and David Rosen (2012). Synchronicity at the Crossroads: Frank McMillan, Forrest Bess, and Carl Jung. Jung Journal, 6(2), pp. 86-102

  • McMillan, F. (2005). The Pattern of the Lion. Mantis, 17(1), pp. 5-19.

  • McMillan, F. (1998). The Rock Rabbit and the Rainbow: Laurens van der Post Among Friends (Sep/Oct 1998 ed., pp. 2). Round Table Review.