W. J. Miller

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W. J. Miller

A New Hampshire-based writer who brings biblical history to life in fiction, W. J. Miller writes from a background shaped by faith, the outdoors, and a long home base in New England. His debut novel, A House Shaken, explores the early Christian church through a historical lens.

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Preservation of Bull Semen at Sub-Zero Temperatures

Preservation of Bull Semen at Sub-Zero Temperatures

by N. L. VanDemark, M. E. Friedman, W. C. Kinney, W. J. Miller, Carlos Rodriguez

About the author

Writing under the pen name W. J. Miller, William "Bill" Miller describes himself as an avid golfer, fisherman, outdoorsman, church elder, and author. He says he and his wife have lived in New Hampshire for more than 50 years, a setting that fits the practical, outdoors-oriented side of his life.

Miller's first book, A House Shaken, is a historical novel centered on the period after the death of Jesus and the early growth of the Christian church. The book presents imagined events alongside material drawn from the opening chapters of Acts, showing his interest in faith-based storytelling and early Christian history.

Public author bios available online are brief, so only a small amount of personal background is confirmed. Even so, the details that are available suggest a writer whose fiction grows out of long experience, religious commitment, and a strong sense of place.