Madeline Miller's Blog
August 28, 2019
Events & Appearances
I’m very excited to announce some of my upcoming 2019 events! More coming soon so be sure to check back. If you would like me to appear at your event please get in touch using my
July 20th-24th 2019
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September 9th 2019, 7:30PM
Indianapolis, IN.
September 26th-October 1st 2019
, Costa Navarino, Greece.
Saturday, October 5th, 2019
University of Scranton, PA.
4PM Book Signing, free and open to public.
5PM dinner and 6:30PM Award ceremony, open but ticketed.
Thursday, October 17th, 2019
7PM Schlow Centre Region Library
State College, PA.
Thursday, October 24th, 2019, 1pm-3pm AND 7PM-10PM, , Spokane, WA.
Thursday, November 7th, 2019
4:30PM Q and A, 7:30PM talk
Sweet Briar College, Lynchburg, VA
Monday, November 11th, 2019, 7:30.
Pittsburgh, PA. *This is a ticketed event.
Thursday, November 14th, 2019
5PM Signing reception, 6PM talk.
The New York State Library Association
6021 State Farm Road, Guilderland, NY
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July 31, 2019
Circe on TV!
I am thrilled to finally be able to announce that CIRCE is heading to television with an 8 episode season on HBO Max!including the brilliant writers, Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa (the team who is bringing us Mulan), and the producers, Chernin Entertainment and Endeavor Content. As an author, it is an honor to have my work in the hands of such passionate, experienced, and thoughtful people. I can’t wait to see what they do with Circe’s story, and most of all I love that they are keeping the Witch of Aiaia firmly at the center of her own epic journey–just where she belongs. I promise more news as it comes, including casting!
And for those of you who remember when I announced that the rights for The Song of Achilles had been bought, an update: those rights have lapsed, but I promise I haven’t forgotten about Achilles and Patroclus. Along with the big and small screens, it has long been the wish of my heart to see The Song of Achilles on the stage. If and when I have news, I will post.
Most of all: thanks to all of you who wrote so kindly with your congratulations, and for all your support and faith in my work. I have said it before and I’ll say it again: I have the best readers in the world. Thank you for taking Circe’s and Patroclus� stories so much to heart.
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April 10, 2018
Madeline Miller reads from Circe
‘The truth is, men make terrible pigs.� Watch @ read an extract from her new novel .
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Circe is officially out!
April 10th, 2018
Today, Circe is finally out in the world! I have lots of exciting updates below, but firstI wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all of you for your support and faith in my work. In the last eight years, I have had the privilege to hear from so many readers–by email and in bookstores, through handwritten letters and on social media. Thank you for taking The Song of Achilles–and now Circe–into your hearts. These books have found their place in the world because of all of you, and it never ceases to feel astonishing and miraculous that the characters I lived with so long and loved so much have spoken to others as well. Thank you.
The Song of Achilles welcomes the new kid on the block. (That’s poisonous hellebore in the background).
Some news:
I published two essays recently, , and
I was also fortunate enough , for which I got to wander around the Metropolitan Museum of Art, my old stomping grounds/paradise.
I was thrilled to get t, which just came out yesterday!
I’ve been doing Q and A’s for a number of places,
And of course,
Much more to come! Thank you again, and wishing you all a wonderful spring!
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April 2, 2018
Circe book trailer is up
I am happy to announce that the book trailer for has been posted. You can watch all the videos for the book on the of the archive.
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March 1, 2018
Win a trip to Crete and more UK news!
Thursday, March 1st, 2018
My fabulous UK publisher Bloomsbury has cooked up something exciting with Waterstones and Destinology: the chance to win a three night vacation in Crete! The winner will be chosen from those who .
And, while I’m on the topic of Bloomsbury, their hardcovers are in, and even more stunning than I could have imagined! Here’s a few photos:
UK Cover of CIRCE
Full UK Hardback
Oooooh.
So excited for my own copies to come in the mail–and the US ones are due in next week!
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February 23, 2018
Galatea
In Ancient Greece, a skilled marble sculptor has been blessed by a goddess who has given his masterpiece � the most beautiful woman the town has ever seen � the gift of life. Now his wife, Galatea is expected to be obedience and humility personified, but it is not long before she learns to use her beauty as a form of manipulation. In a desperate bid by her obsessive husband to keep her under control, she is locked away under the constant supervision of doctors and nurses. But with a daughter to rescue, she is determined to break free, whatever the cost�
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The Odyssey, translated by Emily Wilson
A review for
Attempting a new translation of “The Odyssey� is like directing “Hamlet.� Much of your audience knows the work well, and they take their seats with entrenched expectations and the intonations of favorite performances reverberating in their heads. At the same time, though, you will have audience members who have never seen the play, for whom you provide the introduction to a giant of Western literature. And let us not forget those who are there under duress, dreading the upcoming hours of boredom. You must find a way to speak to these disparate groups, sneaking past the defenses of the devotees while drawing in those less familiar. It’s an ambitious task, one that calls for skill, cleverness and strong nerves, qualities that define “The Odyssey’s� wily protagonist himself.
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December 7, 2017
Holiday Book Signing, Cicero and Instagram
December 7th, 2017
Today is the anniversary of the death of Cicero, the great Roman orator, lawyer, statesman and writer.
Cicero. Bust, Musei Capitolini, Rome
In 43 BCE, the “Father of the Fatherland� was assassinated at the command of Octavian (future Augustus) and Mark Antony. According to the story, Cicero had begun to flee his house, but when he heard the men coming for him, he ordered his litter to be put down, and stoically offered his neck to the sword. By order of Mark Antony (who hated Cicero for the many speeches he had given against him), Cicero’s head and hands were chopped off, and displayed in the Forum. Antony’s wife pulled a pin from her hair and stuck it through his tongue. There could be no clearer message that the great speaker and writer had been silenced.
On a lighter note, I’ve had several readers ask if I will be personalizing copies of The Song of Achilles for holiday gifts again. The answer is yes! Signed and personalized books are actually available all year round at Main Point Books.
Finally, I’ve decided to try my hand at Instagram. You can find me there under .
I am wishing everyone a very happy holiday season!
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September 25, 2017
UK Cover Reveal of CIRCE
Monday, September 25th, 2017
My wonderful UK publisher Bloomsbury has just ! It is gorgeous and completely different from the US version–yet I love how the two covers both capture Circe’s witchy boldness.
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