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It’s SMALL!’s first birthday!

SMALL’s been out in the world an entire year. And the whole ‘being an author*‘ thing is finally sinking in … helped by introducing myself to an editor at a party earlier this week who said ‘Ohh, you’re Hannah Moffatt, the author!’ (I’m now secretly wondering if I can make everyone address me like that. Perhaps I’ll start wearing a name badge…)

To celebrate SMALL’s big day, here are three of the best bits about being an author so far.

1. Seeing children’s faces light up when I show them Rory’s illustrations.

I always knew Rory was amazing, but it’s such a joy to see children discovering his work for the first time. Here’s one of my favourite illustrations from SMALL! I love showing it to young readers and getting them to imagine what it would be like if a giant visited their house!

Mr Ogg squeezing into Harvey Small’s house. Illustration by Rory Walker.
2. Being shortlisted for the Waterstones children’s book prize.

Dream-come-true moments don’t come much bigger. I’ll be forever grateful to the wonderful Waterstones booksellers who voted for SMALL! Suddenly seeing my little book in window displays and on tables – and getting messages from shocked friends and family who spotted copies in their local shops too – was utterly wonderful.

Montage capturing a few of my best Waterstones moments
3. SMALL! having a sibling … SMALL BITES BACK!

Given it took about a million years to write the first book, I honestly never expected SMALL’s sequel to follow within the year. But I’m so happy I was able to take Harvey and Walloping to a new part of the swamp for a second adventure. Getting to tell classes all about it was magical, too. Highlights include the unanimous cry of “YES!” when someone asked in a class Q&A if a sequel was coming; and visiting a class of SMALL! fans on World Book Week who spent the whole time asking me about the sequel and guessing what might happen in vampire school!

Me in Waterstones Piccadilly waving my TWO books!

*It’s a fun and funny business this authoring lark. I’ve certainly noticed the difference between ‘being someoone who writes children’s books’ and ‘being a children’s author’. Ironically, being the latter often makes being the former much harder. Right now, for example, I’m supposed to be on a writing sprint with my other debut pals. Am I crafting my next story? Nope. I’m writing this. Because surely SMALL!’s first birthday will make great content! (Before becoming published I don’t think I ever viewed something as content – now I think about it far too much, and still struggle to get it right.)

Fancy celebrating Small!’s birthday? Why not order a copy, get the sequel or give the best present of all – by leaving a (hopefully good!) review 😄

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