Born: 01-01-1972
Ben Rice is an acclaimed British author best known for his debut novella "Pobby and Dingan," which garnered significant critical praise and was shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize in 2000. A graduate of both the University of Newcastle and the University of East Anglia, Rice is celebrated for his poignant storytelling and ability to capture the intricacies of childhood imagination and small-town life.
It's not easy to see something that isn't there.
Sometimes, the things we believe in the most are the things that are invisible to others.
When we lose something precious, we realize how much it meant to us.
Sometimes, the smallest things can make the biggest impact.
Friendship is a bond that can transcend all boundaries.
We should never underestimate the power of our imagination.
In the darkest of times, a small glimmer of light can bring us hope.
Our imagination has the power to create worlds beyond our wildest dreams.
Sometimes, the things we love the most are the things that can hurt us the most.
It's okay to believe in something even if others don't understand.
Loss teaches us to appreciate what we have while we still have it.
Never stop believing in the impossible.