London-based Miranda Miller has written seven novels, a volume of short stories about expat life in Saudi Arabia, and a book of interviews with homeless women and politicians. She was Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the Courtauld Institute from 2013-15. Hilary Mantel has written of her work, ‘Miller’s intricate fictions are lit by the dark flicker of a strong and original imagination.’ The Royal Academy Magazine chose her novel The Fairy Visions of Richard Dadd as one of their six Christmas books of the year in 2013.
'The novel is beautifully written, with phrases like the young Angelica thinking titles make a special shape in the air when people speak them, high and arched . Kauffmann is presented as hard-working, loyal, kind, sometimes susceptible but more determined than she thinks she is. She had to be, for hers was a man's world.' - The Historical Novel Society 'Wonderfully rich material. Novelist Miranda Miller has made a swashbuckling drama out of it in what she calls a fictionalised autobiography . There are some great set pieces when Miranda Miller brings together Angelica's experiences and some of the civic, military and social events of her time.' - Camden Journal 'Miranda Miller's novel, a first-person account of the life of the 18th-century Swiss neoclassical painter Angelica Kauffman, faithfully reflects the career of the somewhat overlooked founding member of the Royal Academy... A fascinating life and a fine painter in what's a story well told by Miller.' - Morning Star 'A richly imagined and authoritative portrait of a fascinating and important painter, and a woman who was one of the most famous people of her era. Miller explores Angelica's vivid and conflicted inner life with panache and passion.'-- Jean McNeil, author of The Ice Diaries