Wray
Miller was born in Tucson,
Arizona, to a Railroad Brakeman and
a Telegraph Operator both employed by
the Southern Pacific Railroad. In 1960,
the family relocated to the Ozark Mountain
Region in Missouri where she spent the
young and formative years of her life
in a small rural community. As a child,
Wray Miller dreamed of being a writer,
but never had the opportunity to pursue
it.
In 1972, after the death of her father,
she and her mother returned to Tucson
where she met and married a young Vietnam
Veteran still serving in the military.
Being married to an Army-man presented
new opportunities for Wray, like world
travel. After spending several years
traveling and exploring The United States
and various other countries, she settled
down to raise her three children in
Central Maine.
In 1992, she moved to Jerusalem, Israel
with her family, where she pursued her
lifelong goal and began work on her
first novel entitled Cerulean Blue.
Using experiences from her life and
many travels mixed with her unique storytelling
abilities, she constructed a story that
in her own words "Would provoke thought
and bring awareness about the dangers
the individual faces by accepting the
spoon-fed reality given to them by the
New World aristocracy."
Wray Miller presently lives in Reno,
Nevada with her family. She works in
a local office for an international
corporation, and is currently working
on her second novel, the sequel to Cerulean
Blue - Alizarin Crimson.
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