Miciah Bay Gault grew up on Sanibel Island, Cape Cod, and other beautiful places. Her stories and essays have been published in Tin House,The Sun, The Southern Review, Agni, The Literary Review, and in the anthology Contemporary Vermont Fiction. A graduate of the Syracuse MFA program, she now teaches in the MFA in Writing & Publishing at Vermont College of Fine Arts, and is coordinator of the Vermont Book Award. She lives in Montpelier, VT, with her husband, three kids, and some backyard chickens.
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Miciah Bay Gault recommends
Goldenseal (2024)
Maria Hummel
"I devoured Goldenseal, enchanted by the satin prose and dialogue as smooth as cognac. I loved everything about this story of exquisite tenderness, passionate friendship and betrayal, the electric rendezvous of past and future. The backdrop is an L.A. hotel, haunted by a bygone elegance; but it's the voices of Edith and Lacey that truly astonish. They're still ringing in my ears, clear as a hotel fountain."
The Treehouse on Dog River Road (2022)
Catherine Drake
"The Treehouse on Dog River Road is sweet, sharp, funny, and so much fun. And this heroine sparkles! You won't just be rooting for Hannah, you'll want to drink wine with her on the deck. I guarantee this romance will make you laugh; it will also make you believe love is waiting around every corner."
How Quickly She Disappears (2020)
Raymond Fleischmann
"A novel of exquisite suspense--exhilarating as a winter storm, with glittering prose and characters both haunted and haunting. I whirled through this book, and the final chapters left me breathless."
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