Madeline Miller
State: Pennsylvania
Madeline Miller (born July 24, 1978) is a celebrated American novelist and teacher renowned for her modern retellings of Greek myths. Holding both a BA and MA in Classics from Brown University, Miller taught Latin, Greek, and Shakespeare at the high school level before dedicating herself to fiction. Her debut novel, The Song of Achilles (2011), took ten years to complete and won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2012. Its emotionally vivid portrayal of Achilles and Patroclus has been praised for blending classical depth with contemporary resonance. Miller's follow‑up novel, Circe (2018), reimagines the life of the mythological sorceress with a feminist lens, again earning widespread acclaim and influencing popular culture. Residing in Philadelphia, she continues to engage readers globally through public events and online forums, and her work remains a benchmark for mythological realism and accessible literary retelling.
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Romance
Audiences: Adult