William B. Hardison Jr. is a retired minister and former adjunct professor of Christian Spirituality at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond. He is known for his vivid storytelling gifts and is a member of the National Storytelling Network. His first book, Dinosaurs in the Cornfield, takes readers on an unforgettable journey as they follow Billy, a young boy, and his Amish-like grandfather on their adventures in a remote corner of Middle Tennessee. Through the enchantment of this legacy story, readers are reminded of their own childhood memories and discover the best version of themselves.
Based in Richmond, Virginia, William B. Hardison Jr. lives with his wife, Carolyn, and two sons. He is a contributor to Character.org, a nationwide movement focused on character development in children through education. With his book, Dinosaurs in the Cornfield, Hardison invites readers to explore the importance of knowing one's roots and the power of storytelling in shaping our identities.
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