Nick Miller

Hi, I'm Nick Miller. I like to write things.

My debut novel, Isn't It Pretty To Think So?, will be released in 2012.

You can pre-order a copy from Amazon now.

Many of you have asked me for book recommendations. Rather than a recommendation list, I will show you a few novels that have coaxed my own medulla oblongata into a deeply hardened state. I tend to like visceral and graceful novels with troubled but promising protagonists. I gravitate toward stories that are unabashedly fucking real. Stories where the words on the page dance together like beautifully synchronized ballerinas but are still raw enough to reach out and forcibly smack you in the face.

I will, of course, miss some great ones, but here is my current short list:

1. Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami
2. The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
3. Ask the Dust - John Fante
4. Ham on Rye - Charles Bukowski
5. Mao II - Don DeLillo
6. The Pillowman (A Play) - Martin McDonagh
7. Sputnik Sweetheart - Haruki Murakami
8. The Garden of Eden - Ernest Hemingway
9. American Pastoral - Philip Roth
10. Sons and Lovers - D. H. Lawrence
11. Tropic of Cancer - Henry Miller
12. Naked Lunch - William S. Burroughs

What are the novels that get you off?

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One night in October, two years ago, I had a momentous experience.  The auditorium was brimming with extravagantly dressed obsessives. He walked onstage wearing a white t-shirt and tattered khakis. He spoke. We listened.

Have you read one of his books? It might change your life.

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One night in October, two years ago, I had a momentous experience.  The auditorium was brimming with extravagantly dressed obsessives. He walked onstage wearing a white t-shirt and tattered khakis. He spoke. We listened.
Have you read one of his books? It might change your life.
Haruki Murakami

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In most cases learning something essential in life requires physical pain.