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John J. Miller was born in 1954 in central New York. He started reading the works of Edgar Rice Burrows in his childhood and soon became a dedicated fan of science fiction and comic books. Early attempts at publishing science fiction stories of his own were met with a succession of failures. John attended SUNY and graduated in 1976 with a B.A. in anthropology. He then moved to Albuquerque to pursue a graduate degree in archaeology at the University of New Mexico.

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  • John J. Miller was born in 1954 in central New York. He started reading the works of Edgar Rice Burrows in his childhood and soon became a dedicated fan of science fiction and comic books. Early attempts at publishing science fiction stories of his own were met with a succession of failures. John attended SUNY and graduated in 1976 with a B.A. in anthropology. He then moved to Albuquerque to pursue a graduate degree in archaeology at the University of New Mexico.
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  • John J. Miller was born in 1954 in central New York. He started reading the works of Edgar Rice Burrows in his childhood and soon became a dedicated fan of science fiction and comic books. Early attempts at publishing science fiction stories of his own were met with a succession of failures. John attended SUNY and graduated in 1976 with a B.A. in anthropology. He then moved to Albuquerque to pursue a graduate degree in archaeology at the University of New Mexico. He has worked as an archaeologist in England, New York, Colorado, and New Mexico. He met his wife Gail Gerstner-Miller on an archaeological project in 1977. John continued writing while in graduate school and finally had a story published in 1980. Since then his work has appeared in volumes I-IV, and VII of the Wild Cards series of books.
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