Tyler Mills

Tyler Mills is an American poet, editor, and scholar.[1] She an assistant professor of English at New Mexico Highlands University[2] and the author of Tongue Lyre, winner of the 2011 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award (Southern Illinois University Press2013).[3] She is also an editor and teacher and lives in Chicago.[4]

Work

Tongue Lyre was fourth on the Believer's "Readers Favorite Works of Poetry in 2013" list.[5] Her poetry publications include The Believer (magazine),[6] the Boston Review,[7] and Blackbird (journal) [8]

Awards

Reviews

"Taken as a collection, Tongue Lyre weaves a new mythology for our contemporary lives, one based in ancient story but resonating with contemporary problems and settings, with continued attention to voice, body, violence, and song. This is an exciting, imaginative, lyrically charged debut." -American Book Review[14]

"Mills uses myth to peel back the illusion of safety that “reality” offers us—and with it the illusion that there is a barrier between myth and real life. Myth is not a story or a set of stories here; it is a force that makes and unmakes, continually and throughout Tongue Lyre." - RATTLE[15]

Bibliography

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Collections

List of poems

Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
The sun rising, Pacific Theatre 2015 Mills, Tyler (May 4, 2015). "The sun rising, Pacific Theatre". The New Yorker. 91 (11): 31. Retrieved 2015-06-30. 

References

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