Billy O’Keefe

I write mostly unamusing web code by day and moonlight as a writer and illustrator of words and pictures that (hopefully) delight people. I enjoy both halves of my day. You can find samples of everything at billyok.com.
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A children’s book for adults (who occasionally behave like kids). The one book about politics that won’t destroy your family and friendships if you read it together. (It might even save them.)
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Books Billy Recommends
A fast and promising start. One of a handful of potential hidden gems in the fantasy contest, and one to keep an eye on.
A young man who dreams of becoming a great warrior must overcome the odds presented to him at birth, and face a prophecy that tells of total chaos.
Love the art, love the story, love the elephant and love the sentiment behind the book's creation. Needs support with 25 days left, so let's give it some.
A book about the adventures of one family and it’s pet Al, the world’s smallest and mischievous elephant
"Girls today are always waiting for a prince, but I’m never sure why. It’s the fairies who do all the work in the stories." One of several lines I already love from this one. Take a look!
If the world were fair, Evelyn Radcliffe would be a successful businesswoman. Instead, she’s got two dead husbands, two teenage girls obsessed with marrying princes, and not a single fairy godmother in sight.
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