Kei Miller was born in Jamaica in 1978. He read English at the University of the West Indies and completed an MA in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University. His work has appeared in The Caribbean Writer, Snow Monkey, Caribbean Beat and Obsydian III. His first collection of short fiction, The Fear of Stones, was short-listed in 2007 for the Commonwealth Writers First Book Prize. His first poetry collection, Kingdom of Empty Bellies, was published in March 2006 by Heaventree Press. He is also the editor of Carcanet's New Caribbean Poetry: An Anthology. He has been a visiting writer at York University in Canada, the Department of Library Services in the British Virgin Islands and a Vera Ruben Fellow at Yaddo.
Genres: Literary Fiction
Novels
Collections
Kingdom of Empty Bellies (poems) (2005)
The Fear of Stones (2006)
There Is an Anger That Moves (poems) (2007)
A Light Song of Light (poems) (2010)
The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion (poems) (2014)
In Nearby Bushes (poems) (2019)
Let (poems) (2023)
The Fear of Stones (2006)
There Is an Anger That Moves (poems) (2007)
A Light Song of Light (poems) (2010)
The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion (poems) (2014)
In Nearby Bushes (poems) (2019)
Let (poems) (2023)
Anthologies edited
Non fiction show
Award nominations
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