Deborah Howe was an American author known for her collaboration with her husband, James Howe, on the beloved children's book "Bunnicula." Born in 1946, she pursued a career as a writer and actress. Tragically, her promising literary journey was cut short when she passed away in 1978, shortly before "Bunnicula" was published, leaving a lasting legacy in children's literature.
I may be a vampire bunny, but I have impeccable taste.
Fear has sharp eyes, and can see things underground.
A good vegetable stew is a thing of beauty.
Sometimes, the quietest ones have the most to say.
There's nothing like a good book to make you feel alive.
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it made the bunny smarter.
Mysteries are meant to be unraveled, one clue at a time.
Laughter is the best defense against the unknown.
Sometimes, the scariest monsters are the ones we create in our minds.
Friendship is like sunshine for the soul.
A brave heart can overcome any darkness.
Home is where love and warmth reside.