Miranda Miller

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Miranda Miller (born 23 September 1950)[1][2] is an English novelist who has also published short stories and a book of interviews with homeless women and politicians.

Biography

She was born in London,[3] the daughter of Alan Hyman and the youngest of four children (including the artist Timothy Hyman and Afghan scholar Anthony Hyman). She was educated at St Christopher's School, Hampstead, Queen's College, London and PNEU School, Queen's Gardens before starting a History degree at King's College London. After a year she moved to Rome where she wrote her first novel. She has also lived in Libya, Saudi Arabia and Japan.

From 1979-1999 she was married to the artist and teacher Dr Michael Miller and has one daughter, Rebecca, born in 1981. She is now married to the musician Gordon St John Clarke and they live in North London.

Awards

2020: AVN Awards - Fan Award: Social Media Star (Nominated)

Awards

  • 1989 K Blundell Award from the Society of Authors
  • 2013-15 Royal Literary Fund Fellowship at the Courtauld Institute

References

  1. ^ "Miranda Miller". mirandamiller.info. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
  2. ^ "Miller, Miranda 1950- (Overview)". worldcat.org. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
  3. ^ "Miranda Miller". goodreads.com. Retrieved 2015-08-29.

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