Errol Miller, Poet

Miller's mailing address is Box 14693, Monroe LA 71207. A prolific and widely-published poet, he has won awards from Kansas Quarterly, Nostalgia, and Plainsongs, and had poems nominated for Pushcart Prizes by Olympia Review and Exit 13. A poem of his that appeared in the magazine, the kore, was nominated for the 1994 Rhysling Award for Best Genre Poetry and appeared in the Rhysling Anthology. Miller has given poetry readings in Monroe and surrounding areas, Shreveport, Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Chicago. His fiction has appeared in Fiction West, Androgyne, Innisfree, Cyanosis, Spectacles, Charlotte Poetry Review, Veins, Sink Full Of Dishes, VOX, Dixie Phoenix, Suffusion, and Happy.

Books:

1975 - Dreams of the Silvery Night
1976 - The Booray Poems
1991 - Blue Atlantis (Book and tape set from Cosmic Trend Press in Canada.)
1993 - A Succession Of Fine Lives, March Street Press, NC.
1994 - Things I Saw Alone, Scars Publications, Chicago
1994 - Her Prissy Pink... (with Paul Weinman)
1995 - New York, Scars Publications
1995 - Texas, Scars Publications
1995 - In These Desperate Times, Scars Publications
1995 - Before The Storm, Scars Publications
1995 - Euclid Avenue, Scars Publications
1995 - Louisiana Poems, Scars Publications
1996 - The Downtown Diner, God's Bar Unplugged Press Press

Miller has a poem in the 1995 Anthology of New Southern Poets from Xavier Review Press. Two of his poems are in the 1996 Poet's Market as examples of work published by the magazines Now & Then and Surreal. Three more are in the 1997 Poet's Market as examples of work published by Now and Then, The Longneck and Limited Editions Press (ART:MAG). He is the featured poet in the Winter 95/96 issue of Louisiana Cultural Vistas, the magazine of Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities.

In May 1995, he gave a one-man reading at Windows Bookshop in Monroe. He was interviewed by the local PBS radio station, and had an article about his writing in the local newspaper. He also participated in a reading at Enoch's Cafe.

In September, 1996, he received a $500 Artist Minigrant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Arts. Interviews of Miller have appeared in Abbey and Southern Beat. He was the featured writer in recent issues of The Pannus Index, Sulphur River Literary Review, and the September 1997 issue of American Poetry Monthly.


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