Miles McKenna and the cover of ‘I Am NOT a Vampire’.Photo:Rob Mainord; Little Bee Books
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Miles McKenna’s empowering children’s book is on its way — and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look!TheGoosebumpsactor will publish his debut children’s book,I Am NOT a Vampire, through Little Bee Books next year. The book, perfect for readers ages 3-6, follows Arlo, who lives in the magical town of Pumpkin Valley among werewolves, monsters and other creatures.Arlo, raised in a family of vampires, is not a vampire himself, no matter how hard he tries to change. One magical night, however, Arlo does transform — and comes to see the meaning of his true self as well.
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Pages from ‘I Am NOT a Vampire’.Little Bee Books
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“I asked to be a vampire in the first grade, but on Halloween night, I felt so wrong in my big black wig and gown that was bought for me,” McKenna continued. “I didn’t know why those feelings were there. The following year, in second grade, I asked again if I could be a vampire. My mom reminded me that I was a vampire the year prior. I corrected her and said, ‘I want to be a boy vampire!’”
McKenna tells PEOPLE today that returning to that period while writing the book was a pivotal experience — and that the book holds an important message for its readers.
“Working on this book has been a dream come true and feels like a return to my childhood,” McKenna says. “Halloween was always a highlight for me, and this book beautifully captures the magic of pumpkin patch visits and fall festivals. It also conveys an important lesson that I didn’t have back then but learned many years later: the importance of being yourself. That’s where true magic lies and it’s how life falls into place, regardless of how you identify.”
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The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!“As a gay man with a transgender experience that hasn’t always been accepted, I wanted to write a book that would allow my younger self to just be himself,” the author continues.
“I aimed to create a world where anyone, no matter their identity, could relate because I think we all go through our own kind of coming out," he adds. “We each discover who we are and feel this strong urge to share it, even when it doesn’t match what others think. In this story, Arlo is definitely not a vampire, and I hope his journey resonates with others!”I Am NOT a Vampirewill be published on May 6, 2025 and is now available for preorder, wherever books are sold.
source: people.com