Sue Miller
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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.[3]
Selected works
Novels
- The Good Mother: a novel (1986) Template:ISBN, made into a movie in 1988
- Family Pictures: a novel (1990) Template:ISBN
- For Love: a novel (1993) Template:ISBN
- The Distinguished Guest: a novel (1995) Template:ISBN
- While I Was Gone: a novel (1999) Template:ISBN
- The World Below: a novel (2001) Template:ISBN
- Lost in the Forest: a novel (2005) Template:ISBN
- The Senator's Wife: a novel (2008) Template:ISBN
- The Lake Shore Limited: a novel (2010) Template:ISBN
- The Arsonist: a novel (2014) Template:ISBN
- Monogamy: a novel (2020) Template:ISBN
Short story collections
- Inventing the Abbotts and Other Stories (1987) Template:ISBN, made into a movie in 1997
Memoirs
- The Story of My Father (2003) Template:ISBN
References
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- 1943 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American novelists
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- American women novelists
- Boston University faculty
- Smith College faculty
- Novelists from Chicago
- 20th-century American women writers
- 21st-century American women writers
- 20th-century American short story writers
- American women short story writers
- Novelists from Massachusetts
- American women academics
- Radcliffe College alumni