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Playwright and fiction writer B.D. Miller lives in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. His short stories have appeared in North By North Wit: An Anthology of Canadian Humour (2003), Storyteller (Summer 2000, Winter 2001-02, Winter 2003-04, Summer 2004), Spring (Volumes 2, 3, and 4) and Transition (2001). His fiction was broadcast on Gallery, CBC Saskatchewan, Radio One and Two, in March 2004. |
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Miller won 2nd prize in Storyteller's 2000 Great Canadian Story Contest, and his fiction was shortlisted for both the 2003-04 CBC Literary Awards and Storyteller's 2004 Great Canadian Story Contest. Miller's full-length comedy, The Scarborough Four, won Regina Little Theatre's 75th Anniversary National Playwriting Competition, and premièred in June 2002 at the Performing Arts Centre in Regina. The play was published in September 2005 by Playwrights Canada Press in Write On Theatre Saskatchewan, an anthology of Saskatchewan plays. Miller's one-act plays have been staged as part of Globe Theatre Regina's On The Line Cabaret (2002 and 2003) and at North Battleford's On The River's Edge Festival (2003 and 2004). |
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