The Bio of G. B. Miller

While working as a payroll clerk in state government back in 2006 (and with a little encouragement from friends & co-workers) G.B. decided to take up writing so as to make better use of his free time. In 2007, in a crisis of conscience, G.B. dove head long into the shallow water of chat rooms, so as to get the basic skills needed in order to write like he knew what he was talking about.

By the spring of 2008 (with a little encouragement from friends), G.B. packed his quill and parchment and moved over to the blog world, where he promptly created his first mainstream blog called Cedar's Mountain. In late 2013, he created a new and improved mainstream blog entitled Father Nature's Corner, and promptly turned his first one into a living archive.

Sadly, this new blog lasted until early 2017 and this too has been turned into an archival blog. He can now be found on his new Blogger blog,
I Have Stories! a stream-of-conscience blog with his writing adventures as the theme that ties all the posts together.

In the past 16 years, blogging has been extremely good to G.B., as he honed his writing skills to the point where he has had a modicum of success with his writing: two published short stories, two self-pubbed novellas, six self-published e-books (including two short story anthologies), his commercial debut novel, and a reissue of his commercial debut

When he's not creating written mayhem in the cyber world and real world, G.B. now spends his free time chillin', styling and profiling in retirement....and walking around his tiny little town exploring the wonder of Father and Mother Nature.


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The book that kicked off my writing journey. This now out-of-print paperback is the original version of The Inner Sibling (p 2014) and was originally published through Solstice Empire (formerly Solstice Publishing) in 2012.

And for your viewing pleasure, a video trailer that was produced by Select-O-Graffix, LLC, which doubles as the short blurb for the book. Enjoy!

I have a limited number of copies left, each one available for the ridiculously low price of $5.00 + 6.35% CT sales tax.