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Sue Miller (born November 29, 1943) is an American novelist and short story writer who has written a number of best-selling novels. She graduated from Radcliffe College.
Biography
Born in Chicago, Miller was preoccupied with her duties as a single mother, leaving little time to write for many years. As a result, she did not publish her first novel until 1986, after spending almost a decade in various fellowships and teaching positions.
Since then, two of her novels have been made into feature films, and her book While I Was Gone was an Oprah's Book Club pick in 2000. Miller has taught creative writing classes at Smith College, Amherst, Tufts, MIT, and Boston University.
Selected works
= Novels
=The Good Mother: a novel (1986) ISBN 9780060505936, made into a movie in 1988
Family Pictures: a novel (1990) ISBN 9780575403215
For Love: a novel (1993) ISBN 9780060929992
The Distinguished Guest: a novel (1995) ISBN 9780060930004
While I Was Gone: a novel (1999) ISBN 9780345443281
The World Below: a novel (2001) ISBN 9780747584582
Lost in the Forest: a novel (2005) ISBN 9780345469595
The Senator's Wife: a novel (2008) ISBN 9780307264206
The Lake Shore Limited: a novel (2010) ISBN 9780307264213
The Arsonist: a novel (2014) ISBN 9780307594792
Monogamy: a novel (2020) ISBN 9780062969651
= Short story collections
=Inventing the Abbotts and Other Stories (1987) ISBN 9780060929978, made into a movie in 1997
= Memoirs
=The Story of My Father (2003) ISBN 9780375414794
References
External links
Author website
Reading from The Senator's Wife by Sue Miller at the Portland (Maine) Public Library, January 2008. Archived 2008-12-18 at the Wayback Machine