Author: Mitchell D. Miller

Mitchell D. Miller, author of Where Did My Brain Go? Mitchell D. Miller is a programmer, writer, and traumatic brain injury survivor living in Florida.

In 1986, a pickup truck bent his leg backward, ripped up his diaphragm, broke his jaw and left him in a coma for five days. He only needed a few days in hospitals. But he needed nine years to get a diagnosis because his physician wife checked him out of two hospitals before anyone examined his head.

His memoir Where Did My Brain Go? reveals how he escaped the "disability trap" to become Lead Developer at a tech startup. These days, Mitchell prefers riding his bicycle around Tampa Bay to debugging code. He is working on his next book while enjoying Florida's endless summer.

Mitchell was born in Brooklyn, New York, 100 miles from the famous Woodstock Music and Arts Fair. He started his career in banking but switched to computer programming in 1982.

In 2007, he discovered the digital world through blogging and WordPress, writing over 300 articles. By 2012, he mastered creating ePubs and published the award-winning novel Sociopathic Surgeon. In 2018, Mitchell released Bad Marriages, exploring spousal murders and questioning the innocence of convicted killers.

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