Michael Hugh TeigFor over two decades, Michael's children, grandchildren, and friends have asked the same question: "When are you going to make Angels?"They had heard about the "super dreams." They knew about the brain scans. Some read the screenplay. Others grew up earing the stories, knowing the characters, and wanting to be part of it. Now, readers from eleven to seventy-two have read the novel and felt the same pull.Michael Hugh Teig writes stories that begin with a simple question: what if what we think is impossible is happening all around us? Angels: Intervention began as a series of vivid "super dreams" so intense he woke and wrote a 45-page treatment in a single day. Two decades later, that spark has evolved into both a feature screenplay and his debut novel. Read More Read Less
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