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Douglas W. Milliken [1]

Listed as: 
Fiction Writer
Public address: 
Saco, ME
Maine US
Bio: 

Douglas W. Milliken is the author of two novels, To Sleep as Animals and Our Shadows’ Voice (forthcoming 2019), the collection Blue of the World, and several chapbooks, including The Opposite of Prayer. His stories have been honored by the Maine Literary Awards, the Pushcart Prize, and Glimmer Train, as well as published in dozens of journals and anthologies, including Slice, the Collagist, and the Believer, among others. He lives with three mammals of decreasing size near a post-industrial dam on the Saco River. www.douglaswmilliken.com [2]

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Born in: 
Presque Isle, ME
Maine
Raised in: 
East Hodgdon, ME
Maine
Website: 
https://www.douglaswmilliken.com [3]
Prizes won: 
  • 2019, Second Prize, Glimmer Train Fiction Open, “A Means of Forgetting.”
  • 2018, Finalist, Lascaux Review Short Story Prize, “Blue of the World.”
  • 2017, Short List, RA & Pindrop Short Story Competition, “Heart’s Last Pass.”
  • 2017, Third Prize, OWT Story Contest, “Get Bigger.”
  • 2016, Pushcart Prize, “Blue of the World.”
  • 2016, First Prize, Maine Literary Award, “Blue of the World.”
  • 2015, First Prize, The Stoneslide Corrective Short Story Contest, “Hyacinth & Waxwing.”
  • 2015, Finalist, Maine Literary Award, “James Taylor v. the King.”
  • 2014, “Most Read Authors of 2014,” The Stoneslide Corrective.
  • 2014, First Prize, Glimmer Train Family Matters Contest, “Blue of the World.”
  • 2013, “Most Read Authors of 2012,” The Stoneslide Corrective.
  • 2013, Finalist, Penn Cove Literary Award, “Girls’ School.”
  • 2012, Finalist, “Portland’s Best Writer,” Portland Phoenix.
  • 2008, Endangered Species Themed Issue Senryu Contest, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, “[untitled senryu].”
  • 2005, Fall Writing Award, The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.
  • 2004, The Lelia E. Tupper Award, Alfred University.
  • 2003, The Mary Wager Fisher Award, Alfred University.
Identifies as: 
White
Prefers to work with: 
Any

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