An action thriller by Jock Miller


Fossil fuel has an ageless affinity with dinosaurs. To create oil, dinosaurs died.


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The perfect energy storm is sweeping over the United States: Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown has paralyzed nuclear expansion globally, BP’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill has stalled deep water drilling, Arab oil countries are in turmoil causing doubt about access to future oil, the intensity of hurricanes hitting the Gulf’s oil rigs and refineries has intensified due to global warming, and the nation’s Strategic Oil Supply is riding on empty.

As the energy storm intensifies, the nation’s access to Arab oil, once supplying over sixty percent of our fossil fuel, is being threatened causing people to panic for lack of gas at the pumps, stranding cars across the country and inciting riots.


The U.S. Military is forced to cut back air, land, and sea operations sucking up 58% of every barrel of oil to protect the nation; U.S. commercial airlines are forced to limit flights for lack of jet fuel; and businesses are challenged to power up their factories, and offices as the U.S. Department of Energy desperately tries to provide a balance of electric power from the network of aged power plants and transmission lines that power up the nation.

The United States must find new sources of domestic fossil fuel urgently or face an energy crisis that will plunge the nation into a deep depression worse than 1929.

The energy storm is very real and happening this very moment. But, at the last moment of desperation, the United States discovers the world’s largest fossil fuel deposit found in a remote inaccessible mountain range within Alaska’s Noatak National Preserve surrounding six and a half million acres.

Preventing access to the oil is a colony of living fossil dinosaurs that will protect its territory to the death.

Nobody gets out alive; nobody can identify the predator--until Dr. Kimberly Fulton, Curator of Paleontology at New York’s Museum of Natural History, is flown into the inaccessible area by Scott Chandler, the Marine veteran helicopter pilot who’s the Park’s Manager of Wildlife. All hell breaks loose when Fulton’s teenage son and his girlfriend vanish into the Park.


Will the nation’s military be paralyzed for lack of mobility fuel, and will people across America run out of gas and be stranded, or will the U.S. Military succeed in penetrating this remote mountain range in northwestern Alaska to restore fossil fuel supplies in time to save the nation from the worst energy driven catastrophe in recorded history?

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Author Interview On My Addiction



Jock Miller received his BS degree in Zoology from Ohio Wesleyan University. He attended Harvard Business School to participate in a case study relating to publishing management which was sponsored by the American Business Press.

He served with Billboard Publishing as a director of Marketing and Sales and went onto being a Director of Circulation on twelve magazines. Miller has appeared on Cable Talk Shows, Radio Talk Shows and has been interviewed live by Barbara Walters on the Today Show.

We are extremely honored to have such a popular talent willing to do an interview on our blog.

Welcome Jock.

As a start – before we dive into the novel. Would you mind giving readers a bit of insight when it comes to your writing career? What made you bridge the gap between animals, publishing and writing?

Answer: I had never written anything creatively in novel format until I saw the movie, Jaws in 1977. I was so inspired by the creative aspects of the film that I said to myself: Why couldn’t I come up with a thriller like that. In short, a sat down one rainy afternoon and wrote the first sentence of a novel. Result? I churned out a three hundred page novel in ninety days. I can not share the name of the book or the concept…because I am now one third of the way through a rewrite of that novel and I hope to finish it within the year.

I got an agent, Sterling Lord, and they thought they had sold it to Simon and Schuster during the first week, but the subsidiary rights manager said no to the book. Then on to Tom Condon who edited Jaws at Doubleday. He loved the action and concept and had me do two rewrites; however, he eventually turned it down. Then David Brown of Brown Zanuck (Jaws, Sting, and Chocolate) read the book and called me in for a two hour meeting. He said, “If you sell the hardcover, I want first option on the movie rights.” After two years, the novel never sold, but I came close and the net of it was that after I wrote that first sentence, I never stopped writing. My life’s dream was, after that first experience: publish a hardcover novel and get it sold as a commercial movie. Fossil River was my first “published book” on Kindle E-Book.


So the novel is an intertwined adventure that binds the past with the future. I mean Dinosaurs and Oil – how did you come up with that plot?

Answer: Like my first novel that never got published, I am constantly thinking of not only current affairs and what is happening in the global market, but what would be a BIG commercial topic that would be timely. David Brown. Brown Zanick, the movie producer, told me that “You have to be able to say what the book is about in less than four words. I.E. “Sharks attacking Swimmers.” In the case of Fossil River, “Dinosaurs protecting their territory which happens to surround the largest mother load of fossil fuel.” Or, “Dinosaurs and Oil.” Out of that concept, I coupled the “What If factor,” current events, the United States running out of oil with finding the mother load of fossil fuel in Alaska within a massive inaccessible preserve. The challenge: how does the country gain access to the oil, as the lights are dimming and transportation has become limited, when the oil field is surrounded by a vicious colony of Living Fossils?

The novel is called Fossil River. Can you tell readers what to expect within what seems to be a very intriguing read.

Answer: Fossil River is an action oriented thriller that puts lives at risk not only for the energy research team entering the area, but Marines within the US Military. The big question is: Will the nation be able to gain access to the fossil fuel field in time to turn the lights back on, and save the transportation industry that relies on fossil fuel (cars, trucks, trains, airplanes and the biggest user of all, the US Military), before the Living Fossil Colony prevents all encroachers to get out of its territory alive.

How has Amazon Sales been so far?

Answer: Over 10,000 readers have downloaded Fossil River. Currently, it is ranked # 3 in Science Fiction Adventure, #2 in Oil Crisis, #1 in Man VS Nature, #2 in Family Adventure, #16 in Dinosaurs, #14 in Oil Industry, #1 in Family Thriller, #10 in Disabled Hero, and #82 in Marines.

What gender is your target market?

Answer: Male and female: teenagers and adults. The male protagonist is a Marine Wounded Warrior helicopter pilot, the female protagonist is the Paleontologist Curator at New York’s Museum of Natural History, and the two teenagers (boy and girl) are thrown into a life and death situation when they get lost in the Alaskan Preserve.

Are you currently working on anything else?

Answer: Yes. As mentioned, I am working on the first novel I wrote years ago and I have a third book that I will work on upon completion of this next novel which is a psychological thriller.

Where can readers stay in contact with you?

Answer: By going to my Fossil River Blog: Google “Fossil River the novel” and you will see updated information. You can also go to Kindle E-Book under Fossil River and there is all the relative information to Fossil River.

As a writer myself in the outskirts of Africa (And believe me getting published around here is like attempting a world plague) tell our fellow aspiring writers what they should look for on the road towards getting published. How could writers around here try and get into your international markets.

Answer: While my first priority historically has been to try and get published in hardcover, the world of the printed word and the E-Book market have both changed dramatically. Hardcover editors are VERY reluctant to take on a new unproven author and there are so many authors looking to be discovered so it is very tough to break through this iron curtain to get a read from the editors. For me, the champion and true professor of the written word is Ken Atchity, AEI Entertainment. Ken not only edited Fossil River but helped me package the book for Amazon Kindle E-Books. It is vital to connect with someone who has the expertise and the contacts within the field.

As a person that had worked within the publishing and marketing industry I generally find that the stuff that get’s out there fully depends on how much you want it to get out there? What are your views since you have years of experience in the same field?

Answer: For many years, I felt that with my publishing background, I could connect with appropriate agents and/or book publishers; some of that stubbornness slowed the process down; however, there is no substitute for connecting with the right consultant/literary person who has all the contacts and knowledge in order to launch your product. For me, Ken Atchity came to the table with what I needed to make it all happen. 

How did you approach writing this novel? I follow David Farlands daily letter – daily. I find him to have useful tips even though it might sometimes be a tad bit contradictory. As a writer myself I tend to build igloos and pyramids before I get into my work – what’s your method?

Answer: I start with the basic two to three word concept to describe the novel before I write the first word. Once I capture the brief description, then I question how commercial is the subject matter, and most importantly does it capture my creative juices and am I excited about the journey once launched. What I love about the creative journey is that I never know the twists and turns of the plot. It just spills out the moment I write the first word.

What are your future goals? Would you be going movie as I’m sure this type of novel would be very visually dynamic.

Answer: Regarding novel writing, my passionate life goal in this field has always been to have a hardcover book published followed by a commercial movie. There is already movie talk with Fossil River, but the journey along the way in an effort to achieve this goal is a real head rush for me. I am not sure how I will react once these dreams have been achieved, but I have been in love with the process along the way.

 You have your own publishing company. What sort of publishing do you specialize in? If it’s novel where can fellow writers go and look at your submission requirements.

Answer: I started my own publishing company forty-four years ago, and I am very passionate about the vertical niche that we fill with the mission to help Minorities, Women, people with disabilities, and Wounded Warriors connect with industry and government for jobs. Equal Opportunity Publications, Inc. (our website is www.eop.com) publishes seven career magazines and hosts six Career Expos all in the diversity field. With Fossil River, the reader will find that the protagonist is a Wounded Warrior, Purple Heart, who has achieved the highest award from one of our magazines, CAREERS & the disabled, the Employee of the Year. So it is a very real award that is only presented to the TOP Ten Employees within the nation who have a disability.

For our seven magazines, we do have many FREE Lance writers so they can go to our website and review the subject matter.