Born in Boston in 1968, Lydia Millet moved to Toronto, Canada with her Egyptologist father and teacher/librarian mother two years later. She received a Master's in Environmental Policy at Duke University and moved to New York in 1996, where she worked as a fundraiser for the Natural Resources Defense Council. In 1999 she went freelance and moved to Tucson, where she now lives and writes full-time on an isolated spread in the desert. She is the author of Omnivores (Algonquin, 1996), George Bush, Dark Prince of Love (Scribner, 2000), My Happy Life (Henry Holt, 2002), a winner of the 2003 PEN-USA Award for Fiction, and Everyone’s Pretty (Soft Skull Press, February 2005).
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Born | 1968 |
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Fiction, Brothers and sisters, Children's fiction, Brothers and sisters, fiction, Cape cod (mass.), fiction, Celebrities, Fiction, fantasy, contemporary, Fiction, psychological, Juvenile fiction, Los angeles (calif.), fiction, Missing persons, Missing persons, fiction, New York Times reviewed, Siblings, Adventure and adventurers, Adventure and adventurers, fiction, Animals, Atomic bomb, Boston (mass.), fiction, Brothers and sisters in fiction, Death, Dystopias, Endangered species, Extinction (Biology), Family lifePlaces
Cape Cod (Mass.), Hawaii, Hawaii Island (Hawaii), Los Angeles (Calif.), Massachusetts, Santa Fe (N.M.)People
Enrico Fermi (1901-1954), Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard, George Bush (1924-), J. Robert Oppenheimer, J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967), Leo SzilardTime
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July 23, 2010 | Edited by Hugh | bio from publisher page...erg. proably a rights issue there. hrm. well... |
September 11, 2008 | Edited by RenameBot | fix author name |
April 1, 2008 | Created by an anonymous user | initial import |