Tim Miller
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Born | August 23, 1979 Euclid, Ohio, United States |
Occupation | Poet, Nonfiction Writer, Publisher |
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Tim Miller (born 1979) is an American poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer.
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[edit] Early work
Since 1998 he has self published two novels and five books of short fiction and poetry.
- Ash and Other Poems (1998)
- Suburban Vertigo (1999, poetry in the anthology Illegible Stone)
- Acceleration (2000, poetry/prose collage)
- The Valley of Ashes (2000, short fiction and poetry)
- Death by Water (2001, novel)
- Songs of Innocence (2002, poetry/prose collage, memoir)
- Fusion (2003, long poem)
- Language of the Living (2005, novel)
These works are all works of realistic fiction, using a Modernist approach to story telling.
[edit] Six Gallery Press
Tim Miller was originally in charge of a vanity press called Six Gallery Press. Each author was required to pay for the publication of his work. Tim published a lot of his own work in the same way. Eventually he handed over duties to a collective formed by some of the other authors he'd published. Presently his only connection to the press is as a contributor.
[edit] S4N Books
In 2006, he and his wife, novelist Jenny Miller, started S4N Books, a publisher of critical editions of long poems, reprints of various biographies and critical works. Biographies of Walt Whitman, St. John of the Cross, and Dante are being considered. The first release was scheduled for January 2008.