Kam Miller is a TV writer who has created pilots for Fox, CBS, 20th Century Fox, Paramount Television, and Universal Cable Productions. She wrote for Fox's "Killer Instinct" as well as the long-running NBC show "Law & Order: SVU." Her first feature, "The Iris Effect," was produced while she was at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Kam has taught TV writing at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and Boston University's Film and Television department. She is a graduate of the WGA Showrunners Training Program. Her latest book, "The Hero Succeeds: The Character-Driven Guide to Writing Your TV Pilot," introduces a groundbreaking character-driven structure for creating TV dramas and comedies.
Kam's debut novel, "Myth of Crime", delivers a grounded crime thriller with supernatural elements. Dark and compelling, "Myth of Crime" introduces Victims Assistance Center psychologist Dr. Erika Harlow and rookie homicide detective Carter Hunt. Together, they investigate the emergence of a serial killer who defies the usual criminal profile models.
Kam also collaborated with fellow women TV writers on a short story anthology, "Empower: Fight Like a Girl," which benefits the non-profit Lupus Foundation of America. Her short story, "Dangerous Stars," features Myth of Crime characters Dr. Erika Harlow and Detective Carter Hunt. Empower: Fight Like a Girl is available from Amazon.
Currently, Kam is developing several TV projects and writing her second novel.


