Lyn Millner, M.F.A.

Expert in news literacy, journalism, writing and cults

  • Fort Myers FL UNITED STATES

Lyn Millner is an author whose specialties include Florida history and narrative journalism.

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Biography

Lyn Millner founded FGCU’s journalism program and is the author of “The Allure of Immortality: An American Cult, a Florida Swamp, and a Renegade Prophet,” about the Koreshans of Estero, Florida. Her specialties include narrative journalism, editing and news literacy. Her radio stories have been broadcast on NPR’s Morning Edition and Weekend Edition, and on American Public Media's Marketplace and Weekend America.

Areas of Expertise

Journalism
Cult Science
Creative Writing
Editing
Journalism History
News Literacy
Mobile Journalism
Grammar
Science Writing
Print Journalism
Narrative Journalism
Audio Journalism

Education

Florida International University

M.F.A.

Creative Writing - Nonfiction

1999

Georgia State University

B.B.A.

Accounting

1989

Affiliations

  • Naples Press Club : Member

Selected Media Appearances

New link between defunct Southwest Florida cult and Branch Davidians in Waco

ABC Action News  tv

2023-01-26

Lyn Millner talks about the Koreshan Unity Settlement and the connection between its founder, Cyrus Teed, and David Koresh of the Branch Davidian.

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Social media baby car seat hoax triggers panic in parking lots

NBC2  

2021-11-01

Lyn Millner talks about false claims and the spread of misinformation on social media.

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Many protesting Lee Schools mask mandate admit to having no children

NBC2  

2021-09-10

Lyn Millner discusses the importance of news literacy.

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Selected Event Appearances

Metaphysical America: Spirituality and Health Movements During the Gilded Age

Whitehall Lecture Series at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum  Palm Beach, Florida

2017-02-12

Florida Histories

Miami International Book Fair  Miami, Florida

2015-11-22

Turning Facts into Story

Sanibel Island Writer’s Conference  Sanibel Island, Florida

2015-11-05

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Selected Research Grants

Face-to-Face: Conversations with Journalists

McCormick Foundation

Allows high school and college students to talk virtually with journalists who cover the news in challenging situations.

Daniel and Janet K. Warner Journalism Endowed Fund

Dan and Janet Warner

This was fund was created for the purpose of helping to maintain press accountability in the community.

Selected Articles

Chapter 1: The Illumination

The Allure of Immortality

Lyn Millner

2015-10-20

For five days in December 1908 the body of Cyrus Teed lay in a bathtub at a beach house just south of Fort Myers, Florida. His followers, the Koreshans, waited for signs that he was coming back to life. They watched hieroglyphics emerge on his skin and observed what looked like the formation of a third arm. They saw his belly fall and rise with breath, even though his swollen tongue sealed his mouth. As his corpse turned black, they declared that their leader was transforming into the Egyptian god Horus.

Teed was a charismatic and controversial guru who at the age of 30 had been "illuminated" by an angel in his electro-alchemical laboratory. At the turn of the twentieth century, surrounded by the marvels of the Second Industrial Revolution, he proclaimed himself a prophet and led 200 people out of Chicago and into a new age. Or so he promised.

The Koreshans settled in a mosquito-infested scrubland and set to building a communal utopia inside what they believed was a hollow earth--with humans living on the inside crust and the entire universe contained within. According to Teed’s socialist and millennialist teachings, if his people practiced celibacy and focused their love on him, he would return after death and they would all become immortal.

Was Teed a visionary or villain, savior or two-bit charlatan? Why did his promises and his theory of "cellular cosmogony" persuade so many? In The Allure of Immortality, Lyn Millner weaves the many bizarre strands of Teed's life and those of his followers into a riveting story of angels, conmen, angry husbands, yellow journalism, and ultimately, hope.

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