Margaret Miller, a self-described “author” from Knapp, Wisconsin, serves as an example that writers with limited skills can still find themselves published.
In her bio, Miller bears a resemblance to a scuffed Caitlyn Jenner, having entered into a partnership with a simp. It’s evident that she identifies as a masculine-presenting, buzz-cut sporting gay woman, expressing her romantic interest exclusively towards women. With her fresh look, you’d think she’d be smashing eligible lesbians.
Miller must have been hitting the meth lab when writing her cringe novel about “Glory Years” where she rattles on about horses. God only knows what was going through her little mind.
Miller’s trajectory highlights a contentious claim: former Intelligence Officers in the Air Force may be undercover low-IQ groomers. In fact, Miller’s daughters were eager to coordinate with a child abuse account on Twitter that published disturbing photos of underage black youth and men.
What was Miller doing with her children all those years? What did Miller do to create children with a sense of entitlement, superiority, moral deficits, and a complete disregard for personal responsibility?
Indeed, her children, apparently using learnings from her career as an Intelligence Officer in the Air Force, staged a hoax using the child abuse account on Twitter in some false flag op to pull down criticism.
The Miller motto: lie, cheat, and steal.
