GRANT EDWARD MILLER
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Grant Edward Miller

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Grant has authored many unpublished short stories and plays since he was a young boy, when he first realized he was different from those around him. The realization of his gay identity, experiences of alienation and bullying led him to immerse himself in his writing and science fiction in all its forms. Later in his adult life, Grant became aware of the lack of representation for gay men in science fiction, resulting in his writing a short story in 2009 about a gay man hiding on a spaceship. This short story sat untouched until 2017, when it blossomed into Life-Line: Origins. Grant hopes his book will reach LGBTQ+ readers keen to see themselves reflected in the literary world of science fiction. He is hard at work on the following two entries in the Life-Line series.
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Grant lives in the small community of Fox Point, Nova Scotia, in “Otter Cottage” — named for the river animal with which he strongly identifies. A retired French immersion teacher by trade, loves to write, camp, hike, garden, cook, watch sci-fi, and spend time with his canine friend, Finn the Border Collie. You can contact him through his Facebook and Instagram Life-Line pages or by using the contact menu on this website.

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