Steven Miller

Steven Miller obituary, Waterville, ME

Steven Miller

Steven Miller Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 22, 2024.

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Steven Richard Miller July 31, 1950 – February 20, 2024
Steven Richard Miller was born in Baltimore MD July 31 1950, son of Donald George Miller and Helen Lorraine Miller (Myers). He attended and graduated from Franklin Senior High School, Class of 1968, where he was on the chess team and also the editor of the literary magazine. He attended University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), where besides joining the chess team he became News Editor and later Managing Editor of the school newspaper, originating and teaching several courses on Science Fiction as an undergrad.
Pursuing his life-long interest in writing and science fiction he attended the Clarion West writing workshop in 1973 where he studied with genre greats Peter Beagle, James Sallis, Harlan Ellison, Terry Carr, Vonda McIntyre, Ursula LeGuin, and Joanna Russ, shortly after which he joined UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library staff as the founding Curator of Science Fiction.
Following his stint as a library curator, Steve pursued writing including freelancing features, photos, and community news for many Baltimore region weekly and monthly newspapers; along the way he was also editor of Prime Time News, The Valley Voice, and an owner of New County Express, while contributing articles to the Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, Locus, Bangor Daily News, Chess Life, Practical Survival magazine, Morning Sentinel, and others.
In April 1978, Steve and Sharon Lee declared themselves partners in life and in writing. In the next while they opened Dreams Garth and Book Castle, a science fiction themed used bookstore and art gallery business. They married in November 1980, and moved from Maryland to Skowhegan, Maine, in October 1988 after the publication of their first joint novel, Agent of Change, the first in what was to become a long series of space opera novels and stories set in their original Liaden Universe®. In 1992, they moved to Winslow; and to Waterville in 2018.
After the move to Maine, Steve continued to pursue his writing career and also became increasingly involved in computers, starting Circular Logic BBS, which became one of the state's largest independent BBS systems, about the same time he joined the Oakland Public Library (Maine) as children's librarian and IT specialist, a part-time position. Next, Steve was manager for Maine Computer Connection, which led to a job as lead sysop and trainer for the statewide Maine Meeting Place BBS, serving the disability community's communication needs before the internet had become commonplace in Maine. As the internet took hold, he became Internet Librarian for Unimation, a startup in Unity, Maine. When Unimation folded during the dotcom winnowing in 1995, Steve transitioned to publisher and writer, a career he continued until his death.
Steve's interest in chess spanned most of his life. In addition to participating in the Maryland Scholastic Chess League in high school, he was a member of UMBC's first intercollegiate chess team and later became a US Chess Federation Tournament Director, President of the Owings Mills Chess Club in Maryland, and a voting member of the USCF representing Maryland while directing a regular series of open tournaments at the Owings Mills Chess Club, publishing Skittles – a monthly chess newsletter – and enjoying occasional success over the board.
After moving to Maine he joined and later became President of the Waterville Chess Club, where he reformed the club's rating system, and instituted a series of regular open tournaments as well as running several Maine State Championships in a row, both of which were the largest to date in the state. He was recognized as Maine Chess Organizer of the Year in 1995. In addition to winning several club championships, Steve was part of Waterville's Maine Chess League State championship team in 1998. He remained active in the local chess scene for many years including frequent participation in the Waterville club's virtual meetings during Covid.
Steve was predeceased by his father, Donald Miller of Madeira Beach FL, his stepfather, Ronald L. Moore Sr., and his mother, Helen Moore. Survived by his wife, Sharon Lee, and siblings Donald George Miller (Kim), Craig Edward Miller (Brenda), Cindy Rex (Ron Prietz Sr.), Roland L. Moore, Jr. (Kay) numerous nieces and nephews.

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March 24, 2025

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October 19, 2024

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July 26, 2024

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Judith Clinton (Iowa)

March 24, 2025

Dear Sharon. I have been a fan of you and Steve since I first read Balance of Trade (`80s) and got all the earlier books and ever one since. I was just preparing to buy the new one when I read about Steve´s passing. You have all my condolences and good wishes for the future. THANK YOU!!!

Kathy Goles Piorkowski

October 19, 2024

Sharon, I grieve with you on the loss of Steve. The two of you have made the fabric of my life so much better with your unique writing. I've been a fan since the beginning will always treasure the time I've spent with my story collection. In the interviews you and Steve gave, he always seemed so strong and such a rock for you to lean on. Your writing, humor, and dedication to your millions of fans will always be my rock to lean on. P.S., you will be happy to hear the library copies of your works are ALWAYS in reader's hands. Lucky me, I buy multiple copies, e-books and hardcover, paperbacks, so I always have a copy nearby! Kathy Goles Piorkowski

Tom Miller

July 26, 2024

My first book was "Carpet Diem".

Douglas Kendall

June 23, 2024

Dieting is part of love and as we all go through it together, some last longer than others. But maybe God has a reason for it. Please accept my prayers of thankfulness for Steve´s life here on earth. May he rest in peace. Also, has Theo gotten trouble yet?

Tom & Becky MacFarlane

April 11, 2024

This morning I got on to my computer to answer emails and check on different accounts and orders pending. I saw my Amazon Ribbon Dance confirmation. Then it hit me. I don't know what will happen to the Liaden Universe after this, but without the unique literary melding of Steve and Sharon, it will never be the same. Both Becky and I have voraciously devoured each novel and short story as published. We have even gotten into arguments over who would get to read first (LOL).
We wish to convey our heartfelt condolences to Sharon. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Diane Ballard

February 26, 2024

My heartfelt condolences to the family

Arnold Clark

February 26, 2024

I remember playing chess with Steve. he would always seem happy even though his position seemed hopeless...

Janelle Almendis

February 25, 2024

May the God of all comfort be with all of you!

Mr. Jr

February 25, 2024

My condolences.

Wendy Berlinrood

February 25, 2024

Sharon. I was so sorry to hear of the loss of Steven as mentioned in the paper today. I still have your books and think about you both whenever I pass by my bookshelf. My sincere condolences.

Don Smallidge

February 24, 2024

I was saddened to learn today that Steve Miller died at his home this past Tuesday. Before the COVID crisis I had the pleasure of meeting Steve and playing chess with him at the REM CENTER on Temple Street. At various times we also played online chess when COVID precluded meeting in person. At that time I was managing the Waterville Chess Club; Steve offered me advice and was so modest in his demeanor that I was unaware that he had formerly been President of the club.

Sue Wheeler

February 24, 2024

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. I remember Steve as an active member of the Baltimore Science Fiction Society in the 1970s and as a welcome fellow traveler to conventions in other states (Ann Arbor, Michigan in January). I remember his calmness when we returned through a blizzard.

Art Hodges

February 22, 2024

I´m at a loss for words. The Liaden Universe has resonated profoundly with me. Steve gave grace and charity in all things.
He will be sorely missed.

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