Education
MFA Creative Writing, Iowa Writers’ Workshop, University of Iowa
MA Creative Writing, International Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
BA Hons. History, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
BA English Literature & History, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Alice Miller is the author of the novel, More Miracle than Bird, and three collections of poetry, What Fire, Nowhere Nearer, and The Limits. For 2023, she has been awarded a stipend for non-German literature by the Berlin Senate.
A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the International Institute of Modern Letters, Alice has received a BNZ Katherine Mansfield Award, a Glenn Schaeffer Fellowship at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, a fellowship at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Germany, and has also traveled to Antarctica courtesy of Antarctica New Zealand. She has worked as a historian, a creative writing lecturer, and a writer and editor for the United Nations.
Born and raised in Aotearoa New Zealand, Alice is based in Berlin.
Partial list of publications: More Miracle than Bird, Nowhere Nearer, Blaue Stunde, and The Limits
Genres: Poetry, Fiction
Awards: Recipient of many awards and prizes, including a Glenn Schaeffer Fellowship at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a fellowship at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Germany
Current residence: Berlin, Germany