Millet works as an editor and writer at a nonprofit in Tucson, Arizona, where she lives with her two small children. Norton of a novel called Ghost Lights, named a New York Times Notable Book, as well as Millet’s first book for middle readers, called The Fires Beneath the Sea. Lydia Millet is the author of many novels as well as a story collection called Love in Infant Monkeys (2009), which was one of three fiction finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. I didn’t even know she liked animals - until I picked up the first book of a trilogy she’s currently working on. I remember grabbing a beer and talking about graphic novels and Friday Night Lights at our local pub, about having children and a job and still finding time to write, and about how nice it was to get away for a weekend. I met Lydia Millet in 2009, in a writing workshop at the University of Alabama.
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