Sue Miller

Sue Miller

Sue Miller has written a collection of short stories, a memoir, and eight novels, including While I Was Gone, The Good Mother, and The Senator's Wife. She has won a Guggenheim Fellowship, a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, and the Carl Sandburg Prize from the Chicago Public Library, and she has been nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award and for The Orange Prize. She has been a committed advocate for the writer's engagement with society at large through her work with PEN New England. She has taught fiction at Amherst, Bennington, Tufts, and MIT, among other places. She lives in Boston.
Event
Novelist Sue Miller
When: Thu, Sep 25, 8pm – 9pm
Where: Concert Hall, Center for the Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (map)
Description: The bestselling author of The Good Mother, Inventing the Abbotts and While I Was Gone reads from her latest book, The Senator's Wife. Sponsored by the Friends of the George Mason Regional Library. A 7 p.m. reception precedes the event in Grand Tier III of the Concert Hall.