Daryl Cobb is an author, musician, singer/songwriter and actor who promotes literacy through creative arts. His published works include "Bill the Bat Finds His Way Home" "Daddy Did I Ever Say? I Love You, Love You, Every Day," "Daniel Dinosaur" and "Bill the Bat Loves Halloween." Most of his written work is specifically for children, originally created for his own two children as bedtime stories. Daryl is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). Daryl’s writing began in college as a Theatre Arts major at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. He found a freshman writing class inspiring and, combined with his love for music and the guitar, he discovered that he had a talent that would motivate him for years to come. After college, he spent a couple of years doing children’s traveling theatre. He has appeared on stage in theatrical productions for adults and children across the country. Music has always been Daryl’s main passion through the years. He is a member of the Nashville’s Song Writer’s Association and has been writing music for more than 25 years. Daryl says, "I see myself as a storyteller, whether it is told by song or through books. I was born to do this. I love rhythm and rhyme and I have added that to the stories that I create."