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Jon James Miller has always been passionate about literature
and film and pursued a career in the latter at Ithaca College in upstate New
York, earning a degree in cinematography.
He moved to Los Angeles in 1997 and worked as a muffin delivery boy to
get onto movie studio lots. Jon
eventually found work as a researcher and segment producer on cable
documentaries for A&E, Lifetime Intimate Portraits and The History Channel.
If you look closely, you can see him as a bit player in numerous reenactments.
And, like everyone else in L.A., Jon wrote screenplays in his spare time.
In 2008, Jon
won Grand Prize of the AAA Screenplay Contest sponsored by Creative
Screenwriting Magazine for “Garbo’s Last Stand.” The World War II set mystery inspired by true
events went on to win the 2009 Golden Brad for Drama. But advice Jon received from legendary
screenwriter and novelist William Goldman proved most valuable. After reading Jon’s screenplay, Mr. Goldman
said, “This is a great story, now go write the novel.” In 2010, Jon co-wrote Adapting Sideways: How To Turn Your
Screenplay Into A Publishable Novel (Komenar Publishing), which chronicled
the process of adapting his screenplay to novel. Garbo’s Last Stand is Jon’s first novel. He lives in Oakland, California.
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