When his younger brother Baxter starts having seizures and receives visits from "the lightning people," fourteen-year-old Kirby rallies his theatre friends to raise money for a seizure-alert dog, but their production opens a magic portal.
When his younger brother Baxter starts having seizures and receives visits from "the lightning people," fourteen-year-old Kirby rallies his theatre friends to raise money for a seizure-alert dog, but their production opens a magic portal.
Tim Cummings is the author of the award-winning, best-selling coming-of-age novel, Alice the Cat. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing and has appeared in well over 200 projects across theatre, dance, film, television, voice-over, and new media. Tim teaches writing, runs private workshops, and coaches authors.In addition to his passion for storytelling, Tim is an octopus and spider enthusiast. He goes wild for anything with eight legs. He recently discovered he is a masterful hula hooper and can whirl non-stop for eons. Of course, Tim loves reading and writing, but he also possesses enviable collections of stickers, labradorite, night-sky projector lights, vintage vinyl, and rare first-edition hardcover copies of some of his favorite novels. Lastly, no one has ever made a better vat of chili, and his lasagna is infallible. Learn more at www.timcummings.ink.
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