Vic
Miller is the
South Georgia author that Clyde Edgerton
calls a cross between
Harry
Crews and Larry Brown. A novelist, humorist,
and naturalist, he lives aboard his sailboat "Kestyll," often
anchored near a Kuna Indian village off the
Caribbean coast of Panama. He is a frequent
contributor to Gray's Sporting Journal.
Here, you can sample Vic's short stories and
articles and share a few of
Vic's
travels and adventures through photographs.
You can also catch up on Vic's latest musings in his blog.
  
Recent work in Gray's Sporting Journal:
From Georgia Sportsman:
Dove Hunting Tactics - September 2009
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