The Miller Brothers
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The Miller Brothers are a creative production team whose purpose is to "Combine innovative CGI imagery with imaginative storytelling to produce engaging stories of faith and fun for audiences of all ages." The brother's unique artistic style lends itself well to both print and video publication and is sure to be a hit with families seeking entertainment products that promote uplifting morals.

The brothers are currently published by Warner Press. Their book list includes two picture books and two youth fiction novels. The Heroes of Promise series picture books ("Gid the Kid and the Black Bean Bandits" & "Ten-Gallon Sam and the Perilous Mine") are wild west retelling of classic old testiment legends. Their Codebearer Series novels ("Hunter Brown and the Secret of the Shadow" & "Hunter Brown and the Consuming Fire") are exciting fantasy fiction adventures for ages 9 and up.

In addition to their books, the Miller Brothers are working to produce other products around their properties as well, including:

  • Graphic Novels
  • Musical CD Products
  • Web-based  Products
  • Animated Films
  • Games & Toys
BEHIND THE VISION

Christopher and Allan had the distinct privilege of growing up in a CBA Bookstore. Surrounded by books as children, they experienced first-hand the wonder of the written word and discovered the value of faith-based stories while helping their parents operate several Christian bookstores and clubs for 30 years. Drawing on this rich heritage, The Miller Brothers are passionate about bringing more than simply 'good stories' to the next generation of youth - they bring a passion to write and illustrate stories that inspire readers with life-changing truths.

The Miller Brothers are formally trained with a degree in Computer Animation. They have also worked as animators for the popular CBA kids video series, Juniors Giants, in addition to being published authors and illustrators.

  

The Miller Brothers combine innovative CGI imagery with imaginative storytelling to produce engaging stories of faith and fun for audiences of all ages.

 

 
The Miller Brothers 1983 in their parent's bookstore.


Chris and Allan at homeschool.