Life, Without Imitation
Caille Millner has a new nonfiction essay in the November 2021 issue (issue 551) of The Sun Magazine. “Life, Without Imitation” is available online for a limited time, and in the monthly print edition.
Caille Millner has a new nonfiction essay in the November 2021 issue (issue 551) of The Sun Magazine. “Life, Without Imitation” is available online for a limited time, and in the monthly print edition.
Caille Millner has a new short story, “Whatcha See is Whatcha Get,” in the Summer 2020 issue of The Southern Review (250th issue). Despite the destination, this is a very San Francisco story. Details about the issue can be found here. Copies can be purchased here.
Caille Millner has a new short story, “The Haunting,” in The Halloween Review. Please check out the issue, which also features Lydia Davis, Sheila Heti, Lynne Tillman, and many more. Edited by Michael LaPointe, with illustrations by Alex Warrender and Ryan Romero.
Caille conducted an interview with Michael Ondaatje, the Booker Prize-winning author of The English Patient, Anil’s Ghost, Warlight, and many other books, in the Winter 2018 issue of Zyzzyva. The magazine is available for purchase here.
Caille Millner has a new short story, “Information Gladly Given,” in the 50th anniversary issue of the Cimarron Review. Issues can be purchased here.
Caille Millner’s essay, “Four Murders,” originally published in Michigan Quarterly Review, received a notable mention in The Best American Essays 2017, edited by Leslie Jamison and Robert Atwan. The essay is in the Winter 2016 edition, available here. For a short excerpt, see this post in Caille’s Writing section.
Caille Millner’s story, “The Politics of the Quotidian,” is in The Best American Short Stories 2016. Click here to order the anthology, edited by Junot Díaz and Heidi Pitlor. Story review by Karen Carlson here.
Caille Millner’s story, “The Surrogate,” can be read online at Joyland magazine here. The Rumpus review of “The Surrogate.” Great Writers Steal interview here. Interview with Michael Noll about plot and craft here. For English and creative writing teachers: Read to Write Great Stories developed an exercise about this story.