Phil_Cummings

Phil Cummings

Phil Cummings

South Australian children's fiction author


Phil Cummings is a South Australian children's fiction author. Born in Port Broughton, his first book, "Goodness Gracious", was published in 1989.[1][2][3] Since then he has published over 100 children's books.

Two of Cummings' works have been turned into theatrical productions. Windmill Performing Arts produced a production of "Boom Bah!" in 2008,[4] and John Schumann composed a musical version of "Danny Allen was here" for the 2012 Festival of Music.[1]

Cummings collaborated with Glyn Lehmann to write two musicals suitable for primary schools to perform. The first is Arlie Abbstock and the Incredible Cape which can be part of the performing arts curriculum. The second musical focuses on environmental issues entitled One Drop of Rain.[5] In addition Cummings and Lehmann wrote a song for Children's Book Week entitled A Book Will Take You There.[5]

Awards

Partial bibliography

  • Cummings, Phil; Smith, Craig (illustrator). (1989). "Goodness Gracious!" Ashton Scholastic Books Australia. ISBN 978-1-86291-317-2
  • Cummings, Phil. (1997). "Angel". Random House Australia. ISBN 0-09-183285-3
  • Cummings, Phil. (2000). "Breakaway". Random House Australia. ISBN 0-09-184074-0
  • Cummings, Phil. (2002). "Tearaway". Random House Australia. ISBN 1-74-051774-1
  • Cummings, Phil. (2007). "Danny Allen Was Here". Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-330-42294-9
  • Cummings, Phil. (2008). "Take it Easy, Danny Allen". Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-330-42373-1
  • Cummings, Phil; Rycroft, Nina (illustrator). (2008). "Boom Bah!" Working Title Press. ISBN 978-1-921504-08-2

References

  1. Heuzenroeder, Catherine (1 July 2012). "Children's author draws from book of life". ABC RiverRetrieved 16 September 2012
  2. "Bio. "Phil Cummings". Retrieved 16 September 2012
  3. "Phil Cummings - Pan Macmillan Australia". Pan Macmillan Australia. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  4. Bryne, Matt (11 July 2008). "Boom Bah! by Windmill Performing Arts". Adelaide Now. Retrieved 16 September 2012
  5. "Premier's Reading Challenge Ambassadors". Premier's Reading Challenge South Australia. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  6. "Phil Cummings", Premier's Reading Challenge, South Australia. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
  7. Bogle, Deborah. (5 February 2008). Festival Awards for Literature shortlist announced. Adelaide Now. Retrieved 16 September 2012
  8. "CBCA". www.cbca.org.au. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  9. "Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities". IBBY Australia. 8 August 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2023.

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