Tim Miller (poet)

Tim Miller (born August 23, 1979) is an American poet and nonfiction writer. His work is essentially a dialogue and addition to ancient literature, world mythology, and religious scripture.[1][2] Recently he has published a long narrative poem, To the House of the Sun, portions of which had previously appeared online,[3] in print, and in video form.[4]

As publisher

Along with Paul Jessup, Miller founded Six Gallery Press in 2000. In 2004 they handed ownership of the press off to a collective formed by some of its other authors.

In 2006, he and his wife, the novelist Jenny Miller, started S4N Books, a publisher of long poems and reprints of literary and religious nonfiction. Their authors include the British poet and scholar, William Anderson, and the Long Island poet, Adam Penna.

Works

To the House of the Sun (2015, long poem)
Virtues (nonfiction, in progress)
Hymns & Lamentations (2011, poetry/prayers)
The Lit World: Poem from History (2008, poetry)
Language of the Living (2005, novel)
Fusion (2003, long poem)
Songs of Innocence (2002, poetry/prose collage, memoir)
Death by Water (2001, novel)
The Valley of Ashes (2000, short fiction and poetry)
Acceleration (2000, poetry/prose collage)
Suburban Vertigo (1999, poetry in the anthology Illegible Stone)
Ash and Other Poems (1998, poetry)

References

  1. Miller on his influences
  2. Reviews of The Lit World
  3. Book 11 at Mungbeing
  4. Books 18 and 33 at Youtube

External links

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