Brett Clay Miller


Biography

Brett Clay Miller, born in Kansas City, MO in 1967 and currently living in Broomfield, CO, is a locksmith by trade. Brett has been compelled to write poetry and prose since the age of 16. His work centers primarily on abstract renderings of everyday thought and experience.

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Books

Abusing the Transitive Property, Book Two: Leaving Kansas    by Brett Clay Miller
Price: Free! 2110 words. Published on December 6, 2011. Fiction.

"Abusing the Transitive Property" is a haiku project constructed on the premise that common observations and musings, born as they are of uncommon lives, are, by extension, art. Or not. This second installment contains eighty new haiku compositions as well as twenty fragments that were rescued from earlier, more abstract prose and recast as haikus.
Abusing the Transitive Property, Book One: A Handful of Bones    by Brett Clay Miller
Price: Free! 1830 words. Published on October 2, 2011. Fiction.

"Abusing the Transitive Property" is a haiku project constructed on the premise that common observations and musings, born as they are of uncommon lives, are, by extension, art. Or not. Naturally, the project will be comprised of 575 haikus and, for purposes of your digestion as well as my accelerated gratification, will be broken into six books, of which this, "A Handful of Bones", is the first.
The Moody Historian    by Brett Clay Miller
Price: Free! 5030 words. Published on September 12, 2011. Fiction.

The Moody Historian is a collection of poetic prose inspired (or inflicted) by the themes of nature, memory, writing, God, children, love, and the everyday logistics of living and breathing. It is abstract and frequently tongue-in-cheek, but easily digested.

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