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A horrifying childhood. A devastating disease. In his darkest despair, he finally found hope...

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A horrifying childhood. A devastating disease. In his darkest despair, he finally found hope...
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Lewis Kempfer is an award-winning author and performing arts jack of all trades from Denver. In 2000, he co-founded the Boiler Room Theatre in the Nashville area. While directing and producing at the Boiler Room, he wrote book and lyrics for two original musicals, "That '60s Christmas Show" and "Billy Bob's Holiday Hoedown," both of which played to enthusiastic, standing-room-only houses. His six-year body of work at the theater led to working as a production manager, producer, and show writer for Disney Creative Entertainment at Disneyland. His second book, "120 Seats in a Boiler Room: The Creation of a Courageous Professional Theater," releases in October 2022. His 2019 literary debut of "Don't Mind Me, I'm Just Having a Bad Life: A Memoir" has earned seven awards, including First Place for LGBTQ Biographies in the 2022 BookFest Awards; the 2021 Independent Author Network Book of the Year Award for LGBTQ; and the 2021 Indie Reader Discovery Category Award for LGBTQ Non-Fiction. He also wrote and produced a Telly Award-winning short film, "From Concept to Completion," in 2007.