Billy Amigo & Lil' Willy Wiggle By: L. G. Ingle Written by Lawrence Ingle at an early age while living in Indiana, as a way to share his poetical humor with his friends. This fishing story was just a never heard of by many story until his nephew John Ingle took this story poem to his grade school class teacher who asked him, John, to take it to the main office and recite it over the intercom where he recited it to the whole student body and teachers, and that is all the encouragement Lawrence needed to later have it illustrated into this book and is what kept it on the backburner until it was published through KDP Amazon in 2020 with the help of Blueberry Publishing. This short story rhyme is about a young boy finding a pet fishing worm in his shoe, taking the worm home and soon thereafter going fishing with it, using it for bait, catching a fish, taking the fish home, preparing it for dinner, frying the fish, then eating the fried fish together for dinner! Order your copy from Amazon by clicking here! Also by Lawrence Ingle: Little Harvey Honeybee The Haunted House, Bubba Rouse & Mouse Meet Author- Lawrence IngleLawrence was born in Corydon Indiana and lived in Louisville Kentucky for many years and is now retired. Lawrence has written rhymes on many subjects and now has 4 short story rhyme books on amazon for your reading pleasure. Lawrence has written numerous poems/rhymes and songs for many years with his Peace Poem ("Peace, Love and Happiness") given the Editors Choice Award in the 80's by Alex Hanley, the former Director of the International Poetry Hall of Fame Museum in Washington DC. Lawrence has written on many subjects, even about the Kentucky Derby where his poem "The Kentucky Derby" was published in 1997 in the book: "A Whispering Silence" by The National Library of Poetry. This is Lawrence's first publication, with several more published and more on the horizon. Check out Lawrence's songs at broadjam.com: http://www.broadjam.co/lawrenceingle Thank You for your support. Comments are closed.
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