Children’s Book Award Blog Tour- Fear Files by Christopher Edge

Welcome to the third and final stage of the blog tour for the Children’s Book Award. This week we find out more about the shortlisted titles in the Books for Older Readers Category. See below for the Q&A with Christopher Edge for his shortlisted book, Fear Files, Hide and Seek.

How does it feel to be nominated for the Children’s Book Award? This is the only book award that is voted on solely by children across the UK.
As someone who spends most of his time locked inside a shed writing stories, news of any award is exciting, but being nominated for one that is voted for solely by children is especially special. Every author’s greatest wish is for the stories they write to connect with readers, so it’s wonderful to be nominated for this award as it tells me that young readers have been discovering the scares inside Fear Files: Hide and Seek.
Tell us more about your book.
What do you hope that readers will take from reading your book?
Where do you find ideas and inspiration for your books?
Are you working on anything exciting that you can tell us about?
What advice would you give children keen to be an author or illustrator in the future?
Stories live in so many places: novels, comic books, movies and games. If you fill yourself with stories, you’ll find your own stories come tumbling out.
Children across the UK are encouraged to get involved. Copies of the books can be purchased at a discount from our partner supplier Heath Books here https://www.heathbooks.co.uk/federation-of-childrens-book-groups-childrens-book-award-2026/ and online voting will be opened on Monday 23rd March here https://fcbg.org.uk/childrens-book-award-2026/
The deadline for voting is 12 noon on Friday 8th May and category winners and the overall winner of the most popular children’s book published in 2025 will be announced at a ceremony in Birmingham on 13th June, attended by representatives from all our local groups and livestreamed on the FCBG YouTube channel.


