It was quite a big deal. Just about all of his friends were there as well as a bunch of family. It was amazing to see all of these people in the one room. These were people I had grown up with, but whom I hadn’t seen for years upon years.
As I looked around the room, I couldn’t help thinking about all the memories that were brought back seeing all of those familiar faces, not to mention the ubiquitous slide-show of family photos that now seems to be a standard fixture at all events of this nature. Recollections of lazy summer evenings, dinners and long-gone holidays were all brought back.
But there were a few faces in particular that had special significance for me today. My mum used to teach at the school I went to so among the friends present were a bunch of teachers. And not just any kind of teachers – these were my former English teachers.
So, of course, this meant that I got to casually sidle up to them and calmly mention that, “as it happens, I’m now a published author.” I have to say that it felt kind of cool (in a daggy sort of way). As long as they don’t actually go and buy the books. That would be terrible. No doubt I’d get an email the next day with the text of the books and lots of red crosses all over it. And we just couldn’t have that.
Definitely best to mention it in passing, and then quickly move on before they can ask for more information, so I can bask in the pleasure of thinking that maybe I didn’t turn out too bad after all.
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