George Miller is a Professor of English at the University of Delaware. For 18 years he was Director of the Writing Program, despite the fact that his dissertation was on Milton's Paradise Lost. He also has served as Director of the Undergraduate Program, Associate Chair, and Chair of the Department.
He is the author of seven books and about 200 articles on topics that range from early American papermakers, through 17th century literature, to American paper ephemera and popular culture, and writing pedagogy. He has taught graduate seminars in Teaching Composition and in Methods of Research, as well as a wide variety of courses in literature and in writing.
Professor Miller has presented papers at scholarly conferences, historical societies, museums such as Carolinas Symposium on British Studies, Modern Language Association Conventions, the Lilly Conferences on College and University Teaching, and the annual Advanced Placement conferences. An Advanced Placement edition of The Prentice Hall Reader with a 110-page guide to the AP Language and Composition Exam was published in 2009.
He has served as a writing consultant to a wide range of schools, colleges and universities, professional organizations and businesses, in a number of states, including the Delaware Judiciary and the Department of Justice though annual legal writing seminars.