Authors: Judith Millar
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About the Author
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Judith Millar's 1992 fiction collection,
The Rules of Partial Existence
, explored themes of escape and difference in the exotic setting of post-hippie-era Nepal.
Grave Concern
, her first novel, returns to her Ontario roots. Millar's fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and reviews have appeared in literary magazines and anthologies including
Prairie Fire
,
The Dry Wells of India
, and
Dandelion
as well as in trade magazines such as
Explore
and
AlbertaViews
. With a BA and MA in English, she worked for many years as a freelance writer, editor, and college instructor. She lives with her family in Calgary.