Alyce Miller is an American writer who currently lives in the DC Metro area.
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Biography
She was born in
Zürich, Switzerland
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and lived "most of her life"
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in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was a professor of English and taught in the graduate creative writing program at Indiana University in Bloomington for twenty years.
She received her B.A. from
Ohio State University
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,
an M.A. in English Literature from
San Francisco State University
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; an M.A. in Film from San Francisco State University, 1987; an M.F.A. in Writing from
Vermont College of Fine Arts
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in 1995; and a J.D. from the
Indiana University School of Law in 2003. She is professor emerita from the English department at
Indiana University Bloomington
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. She is also an attorney who works pro bono in family law and for animal rights.
[ She believes that animals are not "just property," as the law defines them, but deserving of a different moral status that acknowledges their sentience, intelligence, emotionality, and capacity for happiness. In a recent interview, she stated that "writers have an obligation to know and pay attention to the world they live in."
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Career
Her first collection of stories, ''The Nature of Longing,'' 1995, won the Flannery O'Connor Award. Her second story collection ''Water'' (Sarabande Books
Sarabande Books is an American not-for-profit literary press founded in 1994. It is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, with an office in New York City. Sarabande publishes contemporary poetry and nonfiction. Sarabande is a literary press whos ...
), 2008, won the Mary McCarthy Prize for Short Fiction. She is also the author of the novel ''Stopping for Green Lights,'' 2000, and more recently, the nonfiction book, ''Skunk'' from Reaktion Books, 2015, and a third collection of stories, ''Sweet Love,'' from China Grove Press, 2015.
About ''Water'' critics wrote, "...Miller’s superb latest collection...pulls together nine deftly wrought stories that chart the ebb and flow of several remarkably diverse lives...These psychologically acute stories are truly satisfying—imaginative, open-ended, and haunting" (''O, The Oprah Magazine''). ". . . Miller’s prose is vivid and multifaceted yet possesses an admirable restraint that enhances the emotional honesty----and risk..." (''Booklist''). Her other short story collection, ''The Nature of Longing'', won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
The Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction is an annual prize awarded by the University of Georgia Press in to a North American writer in a blind-judging contest for a collection of English language short stories. The collection is subsequently ...
. A novel, ''Stopping for Green Lights,'' expanded one of the stories in ''The Nature of Longing'' and explored in more depth the complications of interracial friendships and racial categories during a tumultuous time. She also writes and publishes nonfiction (personal essays and articles) and poetry. Other awards include the ''Kenyon Review'' Award for Excellence in Literary Fiction, and the Lawrence Prize from ''Michigan Quarterly Review.''
Bibliography
Short Story Collections
*''Sweet Love'' ( China Grove Press}, 2015
*''Water'' (Sarabande Books
Sarabande Books is an American not-for-profit literary press founded in 1994. It is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, with an office in New York City. Sarabande publishes contemporary poetry and nonfiction. Sarabande is a literary press whos ...
, 2007)
*''The Nature of Longing'' (W.W. Norton
W. W. Norton & Company is an American publishing company based in New York City. Established in 1923, it has been owned wholly by its employees since the early 1960s. The company is known for its Norton Anthologies (particularly '' The Norton ...
, 1995)
Nonfiction
*''Skunk'' ( Reaktion Books Animal Series, University of Chicago Press, 2015
Novels
*''Stopping for Green Lights'' (Anchor Doubleday, 1999)
References
External links
Alyce Miller , Writer (author website)
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20110604210515/http://mypage.iu.edu/~almiller/ IU Pagebr>Faculty Bio: Indiana University Bloomington> Department of English Faculty > Alyce Miller Bio
Author Page: Alyce Miller > Sarabande Books
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