Here are some of her notable works:
* "Mr. Wu" (1905): A novel that follows the story of Mr. Wu, a Chinese gentleman who is struggling to adapt to life in London. It was a huge success and was adapted into a play.
* "The Purple Motor Car" (1908): A lighthearted and witty novel set in China, following the adventures of a young American woman who falls in love with a Chinese man.
* "The Soul of China" (1916): A collection of essays about Chinese culture and life, blending personal observations with historical insights.
* "The Cuckoo's Nest" (1917): A novel that explores the themes of love, loss, and identity set against the backdrop of Chinese culture.
* "The Road of the Dragon" (1923): A historical novel set in the Tang Dynasty, featuring a protagonist who goes on a quest to find a lost treasure.
Miln also wrote numerous short stories and articles about China, published in various magazines and journals.
Her work was praised for its insightful portrayal of Chinese culture and its ability to bridge the gap between East and West. However, her writing sometimes reflects the Orientalist views of the time, which modern readers might find problematic. Nevertheless, her work remains a valuable source of information about Chinese culture and life in the early 20th century.