Watch out, forest friends-the hungry lady is on the hunt! But don't worry: an unlikely suggestion from a frightening foe may be the ticket to saving everyone from her clutches.
The question is...will it work?
Author Biography:
Rhys Griffin is not just an author, but also a voice actor, filmmaker, and videographer for Spectrum Fusion. In other words, he is a storyteller. Since childhood, Rhys has always wanted to share his stories with the world. In 2017, Rhys graduated from the University of Houston-Clear Lake with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications. Since then, Rhys has been working with Spectrum Fusion to tell stories, be it his own or others. He has gone on to provide voiceovers for clients such as Johnson & Johnson and auditioned for an Acura commercial, receiving positive feedback. He has been fascinated with trains and sees them as comforting in his adult life. Most recently, he published his first book, Tucker and the Christmas Train, that was released in December 2020. The book received positive reviews, and the release was featured across various media outlets, including the Houston Chronicle. Rachel Joanna is a freelance illustrator from Louisville, Kentucky. She has been passionate about art since she was very young. Rachel graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Sequential Art, a major that focuses heavily on comics, storyboarding, concept art, and, most importantly, children's books! She hopes to have her own series of comics published in the near future. Aside from art, Rachel loves to read and listen to music. She's always working on commissioned artwork and posting her latest creations on Instagram and Twitter at RJayStreet. Dr. Heidi Stieglitz Ham is the Chief Empowerment Officer and Founder of Spectrum Fusion (https: //spectrumfusion.org/), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that does just that-empowers individuals on the autism spectrum to overcome barriers and reach their full potential. She launched the Reactor Room Program, designed to create new and innovative opportunities for individuals, providing them access to important connections. Dr. Ham has a M.S. in Speech Pathology, a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Edinburgh, and is an adjunct professor at Rice University.