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Winston Rabbit is a small boy rabbit who gets seriously confused about the concept of time.

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Winston Rabbit is a small boy rabbit who gets seriously confused about the concept of time.
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From an early age, Bill described himself as a creative artist and "wannabe" writer. Winston Rabbit is Bill's second children's book. Bill has been called the "quintessential renaissance man," and indeed, as Corporate Executives go, he did not fit the mold. After slogging it out for 30 years in the business world, he finally took the plunge to tackle his lifelong writing passions with full force. Since his "reallocation" from Corporate America in 2008, Bill has published three books, Why is the Soft-Side the Hardest Part?, That's in the Bible?, and Witch's Stew. He has also written a full-length feature film screenplay ("Out of the Heart"), which won "Best Thriller" feature at the Illinois International Film Festival. He has authored numerous short stories, poems, songs, song-lyrics, and numerous articles for a variety of publications, and also published his first CD of original piano compositions entitled "Possibility." He has been a contributing author to numerous other author's works, as well. He married with five children and soon-to-be seventeen grandchildren. He currently also volunteers for the U.S. Naval Academy Admissions Office, Unity Point Health Proctor Hospital, and teaches driver safety to senior citizens through AARP. "Jessica was born in Georgetown, DC, and received her BFA from James Madison University with a concentration in drawing and painting. She is currently working on painting and illustration in Richmond, Virginia. I love rendering the human form, exploring surreal illustration, and creating meticulous drawings. I am passionate about life and enjoy it most when I am creating art, teaching yoga, or traveling. I enjoy playing with the balance of my two occupations - flowing between the lightness and selflessness of yoga and the heaviness and introspective nature of art making." Working on Winston Rabbit helped me grow so much as an artist. It was the first time I truly felt as though I created a whole world just from the tips of my pencils. It was also very fulfilling to be a part of so sweet a tribute to grandmothers. Both of my grandmothers were incredible forces of nature who inspire me daily to be a strong and compassionate person.