Kei Miller
‘I envy the writers who know the hours that are best for them’
Kei Miller is an award-winning Jamaican poet, fiction writer, essayist and blogger. He was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica.
In 2004, he left for England to study for an MA in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and later completed a PhD in English Literature at the University of Glasgow. In 2006, his first book of poetry Kingdom of Empty Bellies was released. It was shortly followed by a collection of short stories, The Fear of Stones. He has since released several novels and collections of poetry. He currently divides his time between Jamaica and the United Kingdom.
Kei Miller – Illustration by Alan Vest
He was interviewed by the Guardian in July 2016 for their series about authors called My Writing Day.
“It seems a simple enough question – what does your writing day look like? And yet, there…
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