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Fiction. "Like the magician in one of his stories, Robert Miltner makes things appear and disappear, amusing and unsettling us at once. These are provocative narratives of working people with all the punch of wit and all the lyricism of poetry... If you're looking for plot twists and engaging ambiguity, here they are. If you're looking for open endings, characters you may live next door to, or may have had a drink with, or an affair with, or may have heard tell of, here they are. If you're looking for poignant and wry situations cast as sudden fictions and prose poems, you'll want to read AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING."--Richard Hague…mehr

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Fiction. "Like the magician in one of his stories, Robert Miltner makes things appear and disappear, amusing and unsettling us at once. These are provocative narratives of working people with all the punch of wit and all the lyricism of poetry... If you're looking for plot twists and engaging ambiguity, here they are. If you're looking for open endings, characters you may live next door to, or may have had a drink with, or an affair with, or may have heard tell of, here they are. If you're looking for poignant and wry situations cast as sudden fictions and prose poems, you'll want to read AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING."--Richard Hague
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Robert Miltner was born in Cleveland and raised in Avon Lake, along Ohio�s North Coast. He has lived in these Ohio cities; Cincinnati, Steubenville, Lakewood, and now Canton. He has attended Xavier University for a B.A., John Carroll University for an M.Ed., and Kent State University for a Ph.D. He is associate professor of English at Kent State University at Stark where he teaches creative writing and literature. He is coordinator and on the poetry faculty of the Northeast Ohio MFA in Creative Writing Consortium Program (NEOMFA). He has been an active advocate for peace and justice. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared widely in a variety of literary magazines, chapbooks, and journals. He is co-founder of the International Raymond Carver Society and edits The Raymond Carver Review.