John J. Miller

The Peacemaker

March 27, 2012

This week’s podcast victim is my NR colleague Jay Nordlinger, author of Peace, They Say, a history of the Nobel Peace Prize. About a month before my man Teddy Roosevelt convened his football summit at the White House in 1905–the story I tell in The Big Scrum–he negotiated a peace that ended the Russo-Japanese War. [...]

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Muskegon Bound

March 23, 2012

I’m speaking on The Big Scrum in Muskegon, Mich. on Thursday, March 29, at 7 pm. Details here.

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Eighteen Twelve

March 20, 2012

A portion of the The First Assassin takes place in the Winder Building, which was the headquarters of Gen. Winfield Scott at the start of the Civil War. At the time, it was the tallest building in Washington. It still stands today on 17th Street, close the the White House. The novel explains that the [...]

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Powers Ranger

March 14, 2012

My latest podcast victim is Tim Powers, the acclaimed author of what we might call supernatural speculative historical fiction–a rarefied genre, but one with great potential, as Powers shows in book after book. His new novel, Hide Me Among the Graves, involves the specter of John Polidori, who is arguably the author of the world’s [...]

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Home Tweet Home

March 8, 2012

The Collegian summarizes my tweeting: John J. Miller (@heymiller — 509 tweets, 676 followers) Director of the Dow Journalism Program John Miller has the most Twitter followers of all Hillsdale faculty. He said he joined the social media site in 2009, for “self-promotion, of course.” Miller tweets about articles and events, many of them from [...]

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All Hear This

March 5, 2012

Hear the opening lines of Our Oldest Enemy: A History of America’s Disastrous Relationship with France in this voiceover demo by Craig Allen. I’ve written five books, but none has become an audiobook. Someone please hire Craig for the job!

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