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'''John J. Miller''' (born [[1954]]) is an American science-fiction author.  His works include several novels as part of series such as  ''Buck Rogers'' and ''Wild Cards''; he wrote the first ''Twilight Zone'' novel, "Shades of Night, Falling".  He's often confused with another John J. Miller, who's a political reporter.
'''John J. Miller''' (born [[1954]]) is an American science-fiction author.  His works include several novels as part of series such as  ''Buck Rogers'' and ''Wild Cards''; he wrote the first ''Twilight Zone'' novel, "Shades of Night, Falling".  He's often confused with another John J. Miller, who's a political reporter.




==Short stories==
==Short stories==
*[[Something Robotic This Way Comes]] (''[[Transformers Legends]]'' anthology)
*[[Something Robotic This Way Comes]] (''[[Transformers Legends (book)|Transformers Legends]]'' anthology)




==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:John J. Miller (author)|John J. Miller]] on Wikipedia.
*{{w|John J. Miller (author)|John J. Miller}} on Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 15:23, 12 September 2018

The name or term "John" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see John (disambiguation).

John J. Miller (born 1954) is an American science-fiction author. His works include several novels as part of series such as Buck Rogers and Wild Cards; he wrote the first Twilight Zone novel, "Shades of Night, Falling". He's often confused with another John J. Miller, who's a political reporter.


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