![]() ![]() Suddenly, he could start sharing his work with others on a much larger stage. ![]() ![]() His ability to distribute his comics writing changed radically when the Miller family brought home a photocopier while he was in junior high. “While other people’s mothers threw their comics away, mine encouraged me to put my comics in order,” Miller said. His mother was a grade-school librarian and fully supported his obsession with comics as a child. Miller started writing his own comics when he was six years old. You can follow Miller on Twitter Early Editor His next full-length novel, Star Trek: Discovery – Die Standing, will be released July 14. His characters have made it to the big screen, and fans have even named pets (and at least one human child) after his creations. Today, he is a New York Times bestselling novelist and comic writer for Star Wars, Star Trek, and many other fantasy licenses and original works in between. Miller turned his lifelong passion for comic books and science fiction into a career, evolving from a trade publication editor to a creator. Specifically, the stars in a galaxy far, far away and the ones in the far-flung future where no man has gone before. ![]() John Jackson Miller: From Daily Beacon Editor to Star Fantasy WriterĪfter graduating from the University of Tennessee where he served as editor of The Daily Beacon, John Jackson Miller (JEM ’90) set his sights on the stars. ![]()
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