Jeffrey Miller has over two decades in Asia as a university lecturer, language instructor, and writer, including a six-year stint as a feature writer for The Korea Times, South Korea’s oldest English-language newspaper. Originally from LaSalle, Illinois, he relocated to South Korea in 1990 where he nurtured a love for spicy Korean food, Buddhist temples, and East Asian history. He is the author of eight books including War Remains, A Korean War Novel; Ice Cream Headache; and When A Hard Rain Falls. He currently resides in Daejeon with his wife Aon, and four children, Bia, Jeremy Aaron, Joseph, and Angelina. If he’s not working, writing, or reading, he’s usually chasing little kids around his home.