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"Slow Down Arthur, Stick to Thirty" (2000) - Miller's debut novel that explores themes of identity, art, and coming of age in the 1980s.
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"First I Was Afraid, I Was Petrified" (2002) - A darkly comedic novel centered around the protagonist's journey through the art world and personal struggles.
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"The Ballad of Desmond Kale" (2005) - Set in the 18th century, this historical novel tells the story of a man's rise from convict to wealthy landowner, examining themes of power and corruption.
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"International Lonely Guy" (2010) - A collection of Miller's writings, including essays, stories, and observations, offering insights into his artistic practice and inspirations.
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"Don't Let the Bastards Cheer You Up" (2017) - A collection of Miller's essays and interviews, delving into his artistic process, influences, and reflections on the contemporary art world.
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"On Me 'ead Son" (2019) - A humorous and satirical novel set in the world of professional football, exploring themes of ambition, fame, and personal fulfillment.