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Like Sidney and Gregory, Mills died far too young, but not before excelling in many arts, practical and fine alike, including music, painting, carpentry and, above all, poetry. This volume offers a fine sampling of his previously published poems as well work that now appears for the first time." -Timothy Steele

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Like Sidney and Gregory, Mills died far too young, but not before excelling in many arts, practical and fine alike, including music, painting, carpentry and, above all, poetry. This volume offers a fine sampling of his previously published poems as well work that now appears for the first time." -Timothy Steele
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WIL MILLS, the son of agricultural missionaries, grew up in Brazil and Louisiana. After earning his BA and MA in theology from the University of the South, he worked at a variety of jobs, including carpenter, sawmill operator, and baker. He also served as the Kenan Visiting Writer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and as the Writer-in-Residence at Covenant College in Chattanooga. His poetry was published in Poetry, The New Republic, The Hudson Review, The New Criterion, and many other journals, and his debut collection, Light for the Orphans, was published in 2002. Until his death in 2011, he lived in Tennessee with his wife Kathryn and their two children, Benjamin and Phoebe-Agnès, first in a house that he built himself in Sewanee, then, later, in Chattanooga.