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John Miller (born March 10, 1968 in
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,
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) is a Canadian writer and consultant. He has published two novels to date, and his second novel won the Martin and Beatrice Fischer Award for Fiction from the
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in 2008.Canadian Jewish Book Awards
. Open Book Toronto, May 27, 2008. In the same year, he also won an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Grant, a Canadian award for openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writers. In addition to his writing, Miller works as a policy development consultant for Canadian and international non-profit and government agencies, including several charities working around
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.


Novels

*''The Featherbed'' (2002) *''A Sharp Intake of Breath'' (2007) *''Wild and Beautiful Is the Night'' (2018)


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John Miller
1968 births Canadian male novelists Canadian consultants Canadian gay writers Writers from Toronto Living people Jewish Canadian writers LGBT Jews 21st-century Canadian novelists Canadian LGBT novelists 21st-century Canadian male writers {{Canada-writer-stub