Husband and father of two grown daughters, Darrell has taken his program embracing his love of reading to more than 50 schools as well as numerous libraries, book fairs, literary conferences and reading festivals nationwide. All original stories, poems and music, his performance is guaranteed to delight children, librarians, media specialists, teachers, administrators and even parents.
A hit at last year's Deep Carnivale, Darrell has also appeared at the Amelia Island Book Festival, Lee County Reading Festival, Miami Book Fair International, The Villages Reading Festival, Vero Beach Book Festival, One Goal Early Childhood Education Conference, South Florida Folk Festival and the Southwest Virginia Early Childhood Education Conference.
He is the author of the childrens' books Miller the Green Caterpillar and Look for The King of Fish. His published CDs include Underneath the Cushions on the Couch and Makes Me Feel Like Singing.
For more information, please visit Darrell's website www.darrellhouse.com.
Editor David Warner of Creative Loafing said some kind and encouraging words on page 26 of the August 26, 2009, issue. Partial quote, "At a moment when ignorance is being aggressively defended, Deep Carnivale still respects our intelligence. Imagine that."
Esther Martinez, in a story at The Florida Book Review" says she knows "Deep Carnivale will be 'A Celebration of Words' and not a Bourbon Street bacchanal."
"But logophile that I am, I reason I'll get drunk on language. With over 70 writers and artists scheduled [for the 2008 Carnivale] to perform or read from their works, my beaded necklaces will be strung with verse. I imagine haiku shooters..."
"It is just before 10am when I arrive at the corner of Palm Avenue and 14th Street—Deep Carnivale ground zero. About a dozen vendor tables are lined up around the Hillsborough Community College courtyard where a band of teenagers [Next Exit] are setting up their instruments.
"The vendor tables sell books by local writers, HCC publications and baked goods. I grab a Cuban favorite, papa rellena, a potato stuffed with savory ground beef. Belly satisfied, I cross the street and enter the historic Circulo Cubano. A nearly 100 year old neo-classical building of ionic columns and marble staircases, it served as the Cuban Social Club and remains the oldest building of its kind in the country."
"When I look back over 2008, my visit to the second edition of Deep Carnivale was a
highlight. You and your staff did a great job and I loved being part of it, again.
I am sure there will be bigger festivals to come. But maybe not better!!!"
– Darrell House,
children's book author and 2008 Deep Carnivale presenter.