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  • "Winkie" is a retelling of the nursery rhyme Wee Willie Winkie.

    REVIEW: Red Spikes by Margo Lanagan 2007

  • The early buzz on "Winkie" -- named after Chase's own teddy bear -- has been as sweet as honey.

    Books: From Our Staff 2007

  • The super-tall stranger earned the name Winkie because he lacks eyelids, a condition he compensates for by removing them from children.

    REVIEW: Red Spikes by Margo Lanagan 2007

  • Joe should ask her the next time they meet if he can call her Winkie or Cutsie!

    In the debate, what mattered 2008

  • Larry Smith, who also goes by the nickname Winkie, is 6'1 "and 190 pounds.

    State Journal Featured Content 2009

  • We looked at pics from FloFamFest 2009 then went to visit Gmommy (real name Winkie) at the nursing home.

    Bless Your Heart 2009

  • I remember watching a Dutch film called 'Winkie's Horse' all about a chinese girl who moves to Holland and learns about the tradition of Sinterklas and Zwarte Piet.

    Christmas in July: Going Dutch Jen 2009

  • That's the whimsical premise behind "Winkie," the debut novel from NEWSWEEK's Clifford Chase (who wrote the memoir "The Hurry-Up Song").

    Books: From Our Staff 2007

  • The early buzz on "Winkie" — named after Chase's own teddy bear — has been as sweet as honey.

    The Islamabad Two-Step 2007

  • That's the whimsical premise behind "Winkie," the debut novel from NEWSWEEK's Clifford Chase (who wrote the memoir "The Hurry-Up Song").

    The Islamabad Two-Step 2007

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