Joan M. Miller’s children are the inspiration for the Jessica’s Quest series. On a long road trip, after the kids had finished their picture books and games, Miller told them the story that would become The Dragon's Tears. When they asked for more, Miller continued with other tales (about a giant, unicorns, flying horses, great birds, ancient lizards, even a spider queen!). Her children came up with characters and inventive names, making the Jessica’s Quest series a family project and labour of love.
Miller has been a writer since her first poem was published in the school newspaper. She went on to get a master’s in English literature (her thesis on Margaret Laurence inspired the iconic Canadian author to send a letter of appreciation). Stories and make-believe come easily to Miller, and although her career veered into business and policy, she always continued storytelling and entered creative writing competitions.
Now retired and living in Lake of Woods, Ontario, Miller is bringing the Jessica’s Quest fantasy series to other young readers, including her grandchildren, to encourage more reading. She also dabbles in other creative pastimes, such as working with stained glass, quilting, gardening, and enjoying lake living with her husband.