Trevor Miller
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"Trevor Miller" is a screenwriter, author and playwright who Record Mirror joked “is hailed by some as the voice of a generation.” His plays include HEART OF SATURDAY NIGHT and THE FLESH TRADER both of which debuted at The London New Play Festival. His first book, Trip City (novel), was published in 1989 by Brian Aldiss' Avernus Press; and dubbed by The Evening Standard as "An On The Road for the post warehouse party generation. ” More recently, Miller has lived in Los Angeles working on screenplays with a diverse roster of actors including Sylvester Stallone, Ryan O'Neal and Laurence Fishburne.

Growing up in Manchester, England during the heyday of Factory Records, The Haçienda and the tail-end of Punk Rock – Miller spent formative years in his father’s Rocksteady record shop, before moving to London, where he studied Media at the University of Westminster.

After brief stints in journalism, rock videos and music management, Miller became a well known fixture in various West End nightclubs serving as promoter, DJ and even doorman. During the youth-culture explosion of the late 80s, Miller was instrumental in the launch of Dazed & Confused (magazine), pioneered various venues like The Brain (club) and help art direct the flyers and interiors that would serve as the backdrop of Acid house.

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