Nancy Anne Miller is a Bermudian poet with five books: Somersault (Guernica Edition), Immigrant’s Autumn (Aldrich Press), Because There Was No Sea (Anaphora Literary Press), Water Logged (Aldrich Press), and Star Map (Future Cycle Press).
Her poems have appeared in Edinburgh Review (UK), Agenda (UK), Ambit (UK), Stand (UK),The International Literary Quarterly (UK), Magma (UK), Journal of Postcolonial Writing (UK), Mslexia (UK), New Welsh Review (UK), Wasafiri (UK), The Moth (IE), A New Ulster (IE), Southword (IE), The Fiddlehead (CA), The Dalhousie Review (CA), The Toronto Quarterly blog (CA), Postcolonial Text (CA), Transnational Literatures (AU), The Caribbean Writer (VI), tongues of the ocean (BS), Sargasso: Journal of Caribbean Literature (PR), Bim (BB), Poui (BB), Moko: Caribbean Arts and Letters (TT), The Arts Journal (GY), The Pacuare Anthology (CR), The Missing Slate (PK), The Open Road Review (IN), Poetry Salzburg Review (AT), Proud Flesh: New Afrikan Journal of Culture, Politics, Consciousness (USA), Journal of Caribbean Literatures (USA), St. Katherine’s Review (USA), Hampton Sydney Poetry Review (USA), Theodate (USA), Free Verse: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics (USA), Interviewing the Caribbean (USA), among others.
Nancy has an M Litt in Creative Writing from Univ. of Glasgow, and she is a MacDowell Fellow and a three time recipient of Bermuda Art Council Grants. She represented Bermuda in Poetry World Cup and in 2009 organized Ber-Mused, a poetry reading for BDA’s 400 th Anniversary. She was shortlisted for the small axe salon (Caribbean) poetry prize (2013), guest edited tongues of the ocean (BS), and was included in Arts Etc Barbados (BB) tribute for Edward Kamau Brathwaite.
Paperback: 86 pages
Publisher: Kelsay Books (July 14, 2017)