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Geordie Miller

Assistant Professor
Mount Allison University
Department of English
Participates in 1 Session

Geordie Miller is an Assistant Professor of English at Mount Allison, with a specialization in Creative Writing. He has published two poetry collections: Re:union (Invisible, 2014) and Disharmonies (Hardscrabble Press, 2022). The latter book, co-authored with Marilyn Lerch, was one of the twenty “general selections” for the Frye Festival’s “I’m Buying an NB Book Day!” campaign in 2022. His writing on visual art and poetry has appeared in leading journals, such as Canadian Art and Canadian Poetry. He is a member of the Associate Editorial Board (Poetry) at The Dalhousie Review. In 2023, he co-founded an independent literary micropress—High Marsh Press—with a fellow poet, Keagan Hawthorne. One of the main goals of this press is to provide students of Mount Allison University direct work experience in the literary publishing sector through the administration of the annual Deborah Wills Chapbook Contest.

Sessions in which Geordie Miller participates

Wednesday 30 April, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT-04:00) Atlantic Time (Canada)
1:30 PM
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM | 1 hour 30 minutes
Elevator / AscenseurDesignated Disabled Parking / Aires de stationnement réservées aux personnes handicapées

This session explores the sense of community and the many ways literature exists outside the traditional book.For more information on presentations and guest speakers, visit the Study Days website.

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