Tim Miller (born August 23, 1979) is an American poet and nonfiction writer of works that reflect ancient literature, world mythology, and religious scripture.[1] In 2015 he published a narrative poem, To the House of the Sun.[2]

Publishing

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, 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 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

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