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K. D. Miller

Autor(a) de All Saints

14 Works 101 Membros 7 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Kathleen Daisy Miller

Séries

Obras de K. D. Miller

All Saints (2014) 37 cópias
Late Breaking (2018) 30 cópias
Holy Writ (2001) 7 cópias
A Litany in Time of Plague (1994) 6 cópias
Brown Dwarf (2010) 5 cópias
Give Me Your Answer (1999) 4 cópias
Red 3 cópias
The Other Voice (2011) 2 cópias
Red 1 exemplar(es)

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Miller, Kathleen Daisy
Data de nascimento
1951
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
Canada
Local de nascimento
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Locais de residência
Toronto Ontario, Canada
Educação
University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada(BA|Drama/English)
University of British Columbia, Canada(MFA|Directing)
Ocupação
Writer
Pequena biografia
K.D. Miller was born in Hamilton, Ontario in 1951. In 1973 she graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama and English from the University of Guelph. In 1978, she graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Master of Fine Arts degree in directing.Her first published story was “Now, Voyager,” which appeared in the May 1981 issue of Flare, and was the first-prize winner of that magazine’s literary contest. Since then, her stories and essays have appeared in Best Canadian Stories – Oberon 2008 and 2009, Maisonneuve Magazine, The Capilano Review, Canadian Forum, The New Quarterly, Prism International and The Journey Prize Anthology. Her work has appeared in several other anthologies, and has been broadcast by the CBC.K.D. Miller is a founding member of Red Claw Press (www.redclawpress.com) and co-edited its two anthologies: Crave It: Writers and Artists Do Food and Seek It: Writers and Artists Do Sleep.

K.D. Miller has participated in numerous book launches, public readings and literary events throughout Ontario. She has appeared as a keynote speaker and has chaired panel discussions at literary conferences. She has experience mentoring emerging writers, evaluating manuscripts and teaching creative writing courses and workshops.

K.D. Miller lives in Toronto.

Membros

Resenhas

A quirky set of stones centered around All Saints Anglican Church, location unspecified, probably Toronto. Ranging from comical, absurd and disturbing also profound.
½
 
Marcado
charlie68 | outras 4 resenhas | Jul 29, 2021 |
A brilliant collection of stories.
½
 
Marcado
ParadisePorch | 1 outra resenha | Dec 21, 2020 |
I made it about third of the way through this book, and while there is certainly literary quality to the stories, they’re dark. They often felt voyeuristic, and I was frankly repelled by some of the content. Reading about an elderly woman apparently singing the Magnificat during a disturbed younger woman’s sexual assault in a park, for example, is not my idea of a good time. Based on my partial reading, there’s no end of depressing material here. I don’t feel like going to the places K.D. Miller seems to want to take me. I’m not up for it.… (mais)
 
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fountainoverflows | outras 4 resenhas | Nov 3, 2019 |
Rating: 3.5

This is a collection of ten, mostly psychologically realistic, cleverly interconnected short stories, with occasional menacing, supernatural, and/or gothic touches. Each piece was apparently inspired by one of the paintings of iconic Canadian artist Alex Colville. (To see some of his work, visit: http://alexcolville.ca/gallery/ ) Many of the characters are middle-aged or older, solitary—widowed or never married, some of them haunted by a sense of deficiency, of never having quite measured up. Others are burdened by crimes they’ve perpetrated or been victimized by. Ambivalence towards or estrangement from family members, marital dissatisfaction, and loss of sexual intimacy in relationships are recurrent themes. The strong female characters do the emotional work; the men are often aloof, psychologically unavailable, and staid. An unusual number of protected “only children” populate the pages. There are also quite a few teachers and creative types (writers and an artist). It almost goes without saying: every one of the characters has secrets. Some of the stories are almost unbearably sad. In one of them, a dog meets the fate of almost every companion animal I encounter in adult fiction. Sometimes it feels as though an animal is there only for the author to kill off at some opportune time, milking the moment for its pathos.

While I admired these generally well-written, sensitive, and occasionally edgy stories, I found their plots sometimes took surprising, unlikely—even over-the-top—turns. In one story, for example, an undertaker blends the ashes of a dead woman with the paint used to create an enchanted forest scene for the deceased’s memorial service. In another, an old man watches a teenage boy (a complete stranger he’s only just met in the cemetery and barely spoken to) inveigh against and urinate on the grave of the 86-year-old’s wife—a woman that the man still feels lingering bitterness towards for her unacknowledged affair. Later, he’ll offer to help an ex-con have a second chance by providing him with funding for a small business. In yet another piece, an odd woman in her mid-sixties asks to be “deflowered” by a man she is barely acquainted with (the husband of a member of her book club), after he trips on the sidewalk and grazes elbow and knee near her apartment. Writers can, of course, do whatever they please. I just felt that some of the author’s decisions diminished the stories.

Miller’s book has deservedly been nominated for several Canadian book awards this year. It’s funny in a way, as a couple of the stories refer to (one even lampoons) book prizes and the rituals surrounding them. However, Late Breaking recently failed to advance from the Giller longlist to its shortlist. Is that because of some of the things I’ve mentioned in this review? I’m not sure. What I do know is that for me, as compelling as some of the stories were, there was too often an uneasy mix of the realistic and the improbable.
… (mais)
½
 
Marcado
fountainoverflows | 1 outra resenha | Oct 9, 2019 |

Prêmios

Estatísticas

Obras
14
Membros
101
Popularidade
#188,710
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
7
ISBNs
16

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