Mikki Brammer
Brammer delves into the complex intersection of life and death through her compelling narratives. Her debut novel, "The Collected Regrets of Clover", delves into the profound regrets and wisdom people share on their deathbeds. Through the character of Clover Brooks, a death doula, Brammer explores the concept of living life fully despite being surrounded by death. This theme is further explored through a cross-country journey, which symbolizes a quest for self-discovery and embracing life. Her curiosity about why death remains taboo in Western society fuels her writing, offering readers an opportunity to confront and embrace mortality with openness.\n\nBrammer's unique background as a journalist informs her literary work with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human emotions. Her diverse experiences, from traveling extensively in the Asia Pacific region to living in various parts of the world, enrich her storytelling. This global perspective is evident in her writing process, which often takes place in dynamic locations like cafes and libraries. Meanwhile, her journalism career, including contributions to prestigious publications like "Architectural Digest" and "Dwell", sharpens her narrative skills, making her novels both heartwarming and thought-provoking.\n\nReaders who engage with Brammer's books are likely to gain a deeper understanding of themes related to grief, loss, and the importance of living life to its fullest. Her works resonate with those who appreciate narratives that challenge societal norms and explore profound human experiences. While "The Collected Regrets of Clover" stands out as a major work, her forthcoming novel "Good Joy, Bad Joy" is anticipated to continue this exploration of complex emotional landscapes. This bio captures the essence of Brammer's literary contributions, showcasing her ability to connect deeply with readers through her thoughtful storytelling.
Books by Mikki Brammer

The Collected Regrets of Clover
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