Kei Miller was born in Jamaica in 1978. He read English at the University of the West Indies, and did an MA in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan. His first collection of short fiction, The Fear of Stones, was short-listed in 2007 for a Commonwealth Writers First Book Prize. He is also the author of a poetry collection, Kingdom of Empty Bellies and editor of the anthology, New Caribbean Poetry. He has been a visiting writer at York University in Canada, and a Vera Ruben Fellow at Yaddo.
'Raise high the roofbeams, here comes a strong new presence in poetry...Kei Miller's is a voice we will hear much more of, for it speaks and sings with rare confidence and authority.' - Lorna Goodison.'Some of the most exciting poetry I've read in years. Radiant utterance that speaks of island experiences and gender politics from a deep well of understanding, with empathy, humour and insight. A extraordinary new voice singing with clarity and grace.' - Olive Senior.