M.G. Miller

M.G. Miller has authored a number of Southern Gothic novels ranging from literary fiction to psychological thrillers and horror: Bayou Jesus, Seven Devils, Murderous, Her Grave Embrace, and A Fire in Canaan. His work has received Best Novel awards from Arkansas and Oklahoma states, a Deep South Prize from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and an Arkansas Governor's Award for Literature. He has been a member of the Oklahoma Writers Federation, Arkansas Writers, Arkansas Ridge Writers, Ozark Creative Writers, and the Ozarks Writers League, where he served on the Board of Directors. Miller previously worked as the Fiction Editor for Surreal Magazine, a speculative fiction quarterly, as well as ghost writing and project development for the estate of bestselling author Harold Robbins. He is the Editor of Rogue River’s new annual horror anthology, Horrific: Tales of the Dying and the Dead.