Chuck Miller is a writer and photographer from Albany, New York. His life journey was not smooth; however, he found a way to take his life experiences and channel them into fiction and non-fiction.
From 2012 to 2018, Chuck wrote a series of short stories about the pets we love and what happens to them when they cross from the Living World into the afterlife. The "Collarworld" blog series was extremely popular, so much so that there were even hints that the story was a veiled message for the meaning of life and happiness and faith. In 2020, Chuck combined these stories into the book "Collarworld," and published it.
Chuck's 2010 book "The Robins of Iverhill: A Minor League Fairytale" took his fascination with minor league baseball, religion and mysticism ... and combined the three interests into a story of a minor league baseball team in a small New York logging town, and all the adventures therein.
Chuck's non-fiction work includes a ten-year stint as a featured writer and interviewer for the music collector magazine Goldmine, where inbetween his interviews with James Brown, Grandmaster Flash, Earth Wind & Fire and Manhattan Transfer, he found time to pen two guides on record collecting - the "Warman's American Records" series.
An avid photographer, Chuck shares his home with too many vintage cameras and a desire to use every one of them.