About Alyssa Miller
Alyssa Miller is a writer, editor, and educator with a passion for storytelling. She graduated from the University of San Francisco with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Communications. Since her junior year of college, Alyssa worked as a freelance entertainment and film education writer, contributing to a variety of publications, including Britain's First Frame Magazine. She also continued to write short stories and screenplays in her free time.
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