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William Joyce didn’t have a lot of books growing up, just Where the Wild Things Are, a collection of fairy tales, and a three-channel TV. Fortunately, these were plenty to get his imagination going, so that when he got older, he wanted to draw places he’d never seen, adventures he’d never had,
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William Joyce (writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Joyce (born December 11, 1957) is an American author, illustrator, and filmmaker. Newsweek has called him one of the top 100 people to watch in the new millennium.<sup class="noprint Templa...
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FEB. 17 - Sometimes it takes a community to pull off a seamless wedding. Luckily, Nichola Joyce and William Pointer III were blessed with the support of their entire church congregation. The couple... ... Luckily, Nichola Joyce and William Pointer III were blessed with the support of their entire church congregation.
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Books by William Joyce: George Shrinks, Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo (Reading Rainbow…, A Day with Wilbur Robinson, Santa Calls, Bently and Egg, Rolie Polie Olie, The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs, Snowie Rolie (Rolie Polie Olie), Sleepy Time Olie, What Really Works: The 4+2 Formula for ...
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Pepys Mother’s nieces Mary and Kate Fenner married two brothers William and Anthony Joyce who Pepys considered “dull company and impertinent”. They both laughed at the idea that the King might bestow knighthood on Pepys and Samuel had to assist them both from trouble in the course of the diary.
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Special Interview with author and illustrator, William Joyce ... "I hate bugs," confesses William Joyce. So why on earth has he written and illustrated a book called The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs? Does this mean that the author of the best-selling Santa Calls hates Christmas?
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There's no one like William Joyce. In this exclusive video interview with Reading Rockets, the unconventional and highly creative author and illustrator of George Shrinks and Rolie Polie Olie discusses topics ranging from King Kong to whoopee cushions to ice cream planets.
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