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The Tiger's Lion was originally performed to sold-out shows, in 2003, by the Goderich Little Theatre, at the historic Livery Theatre. The publication of the play in 2020 is the first time, however, that the play has been published in book form. The play is part history, part fantasy, part tragedy, and part comedy.
"I think many people would prefer death to living underground forever."
– Posted on an Internet discussion forum in 2005.
When the surface of Earth can no longer sustain civilized human life, where will people go? A new novel, Plan8, asks provocative questions about where we are headed as the people of Planet Earth.
Aspiring author Tim B. Cumming grew up in Port Elgin and Stratford and now lives in Goderich, Ontario, Canada.
The novel Plan8 (Planet) is his first novel.
It includes two parts - Book One (X8 or Exit) and Book Two (Climb8 or Climate).
– Posted on an Internet discussion forum in 2005.
When the surface of Earth can no longer sustain civilized human life, where will people go? A new novel, Plan8, asks provocative questions about where we are headed as the people of Planet Earth.
Aspiring author Tim B. Cumming grew up in Port Elgin and Stratford and now lives in Goderich, Ontario, Canada.
The novel Plan8 (Planet) is his first novel.
It includes two parts - Book One (X8 or Exit) and Book Two (Climb8 or Climate).
This is a story set 300 years in the future after the great climate crisis.
When the surface of Earth can no longer sustain civilized human life, where will people go?
This new novel asks provocative questions about where we are headed as the people of Planet Earth.
Three hundred years into the future, after humanity’s catastrophic indifference to the climate crisis, society has been forced underground. In this world beneath our feet, two young lovers attempt a daring escape from a heavily guarded corporate compound.
When the surface of Earth can no longer sustain civilized human life, where will people go?
This new novel asks provocative questions about where we are headed as the people of Planet Earth.
Three hundred years into the future, after humanity’s catastrophic indifference to the climate crisis, society has been forced underground. In this world beneath our feet, two young lovers attempt a daring escape from a heavily guarded corporate compound.
This (Climb8 or Climate) is the second of two books that make up the complete climate change novel by Tim B. Cumming.
Two young lovers and a career criminal have to break into a heavily guarded corporate compound – and that’s just the first step in their bold plan to find freedom.
Two young lovers and a career criminal have to break into a heavily guarded corporate compound – and that’s just the first step in their bold plan to find freedom.
The surface can no longer sustain us. Therefore we will leave the surface. We will relocate. We will not move to another country. We will not move to another planet. We will be reborn as a new nation, as a stronger nation, in the womb of the sustaining Earth.”
– Daniel Wentworth
A young couple and a career criminal are forced to flee the embrace of their underground civilization in the hopes that there is still hospitable land on the surface of Earth. The book asks hard questions about where we are headed as the people of Plan8 Earth.
– Daniel Wentworth
A young couple and a career criminal are forced to flee the embrace of their underground civilization in the hopes that there is still hospitable land on the surface of Earth. The book asks hard questions about where we are headed as the people of Plan8 Earth.
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The Tiger's Lion
A play by Tim B. Cumming
This tale begins with a young witch, the boy who loves her, Dr. Tiger Dunlop's tomb, and a spell gone wrong.
Two teenagers, the greats of English literature, and some Scottish-Canadian nation builders all find their fates intertwined in a mystical place.
This play was a favourite with audiences at The Livery Theatre in Goderich thanks to an excellent Goderich Little Theatre production directed by Duncan McGregor.
For performance rights please contact Colbourn Publishers.
The Canoe Trip
A short story by Tim Cumming
Two senior citizens escape from the nursing home for one last adventure - an epic trip down the Saugeen River.
A play by Tim B. Cumming
This tale begins with a young witch, the boy who loves her, Dr. Tiger Dunlop's tomb, and a spell gone wrong.
Two teenagers, the greats of English literature, and some Scottish-Canadian nation builders all find their fates intertwined in a mystical place.
This play was a favourite with audiences at The Livery Theatre in Goderich thanks to an excellent Goderich Little Theatre production directed by Duncan McGregor.
For performance rights please contact Colbourn Publishers.
The Canoe Trip
A short story by Tim Cumming
Two senior citizens escape from the nursing home for one last adventure - an epic trip down the Saugeen River.