David hopes he has a nose for success with Halloween book
An award-winning Sunderland author is hoping for a Halloween hit with his second children’s picture book.
David Crosby, a former Sunderland Echo journalist, scooped the Bishop’s Stortford Picture Book award with his debut book, Pirates vs Monsters, in February.
The 41-year-old is now hoping for similar success with the release of his next book – Which Nose for Witch?
David, from Ryhope, said: “This is a very different book. It’s based on the idea that young witches are born with your average nose and reach a day in their childhood when they get to choose their grownup witch nose.
“We follow a young witch called Grizelda as she goes out to choose her grown-up nose with her mum. They go to a shop called the Conk Boutique and there are all kinds of witch’s noses to choose from in there – long pointy ones with warts on, hookshaped ones and the like.
“There’s a lot of pressure on her young shoulders and let’s just say it doesn’t really turn out as planned – as is often the case when you go shopping with a small child!
“I’ve really grown to love Grizelda’s character. It took a few drafts to get the story right for this one
and was a real family effort – they helped me massively with it.”
The book is illustrated by Brazilian artist, Carolina Coroa, who lives in
Ireland and published by Horsham-based Maverick Publishing. David said: “I’m over the moon with what Carolina has done with the story. She’s given Griz and her mam so much heart and also given the book a lovely orange cover so it’s looking spot on for y Halloween.
“I’ve been amazed at all the encouragement I’ve had from people in Sunderland since I started writing and I must thank Sunderland Waterstones for their support.
“Seeing my books on sale in my home city is a dream come true really. I don’t think I’ll ever get used to it.”
*Which Nose for Witch?, published by Maverick Publishing, is £7.99 in paperback and available at Waterstones store in The Bridges.