Warren H. Miller (1876-1960) was an American author, editor, and outdoorsman whose literary contributions significantly shaped early 20th-century adventure and outdoor literature. Born in New York City, Miller's early fascination with the wilderness led him to become a prolific writer for outdoor magazines, including "Field and Stream" and "Outdoor Life," where he served as editor-in-chief. His vivid storytelling and deep knowledge of nature captivated readers, inspiring a generation to explore and appreciate the great outdoors.