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Interview with author Dr. Haleh Massey

5/22/2026

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Headshot of the author in black and white, she has dark straight hair and not smiling
We are so excited to interview author Dr. Haleh Massey about her graphic novel Say Something, Poupeh Babaee!, illustrated by Ghazal Qadri. Read more below.

Kidlit in Color: What was your inspiration for Say Something, Poupeh Babaee! ?
 
Dr. Haleh Massey: I originally wanted to name the book Poopy Baby, but that didn’t go over well with my editor. I get it. It’s an important topic and probably shouldn’t be listed in the scatology category.

KLiC: Please tell us about your writing process. How long did it take you to write and sell this book?

HM: After I went to school for a loooooong time to become a clinical psychologist, I finally sat down to write my first book. Problem was, besides a creative writing class in high school, I didn’t know the first thing about writing for fun. Let’s just say that original manuscript was a lot of talking heads and long-winded Shakespearean monologues about my childhood that I thought were funny. Thankfully, my stubborn mule personality was determined not to give up. Oh, and at the beginning, all my protagonists were white because that’s all I ever read growing up. My husband/BFF, therapist and author, Christopher Massey aka William DeNoyer, gently reminded me that I should write about my own experiences as an Iranian immigrant. So, I went back to the proverbial drawing board. Ten long years and many, many rejections later (sob), I was finally able to land an amazing agent, Heather Cashman, at Storm Literary Agency. A few years after that, with Heather’s patient guidance on explaining what a plot is, she sold my first book to Little Bee. And the rest, really, is history.

KLiC: What are your favorite illustrations in the book?
 
HM: I love the Nowruz scene because it is literally me, every single year, trying to balance that darn egg on Iranian New Year. And I’m not like some other people who, we won’t name names, balance the egg using the cracks and crevices in the floor. I do it for real. And then someone accidentally knocks it over and I have to wait till the next year to balance my egg again. Although, according to Poupeh’s cousin, Afrooz, the egg balancing thing on spring equinox is all phony boloney and can be done any old day of the year. I refuse to fact check because it will ruin the magic of Nowruz for me. Kind of like construction at Disneyland, but worse. 
 
KLiC: What’s the one thing you want children to take away from your book?
 
HM: All kids matter. And all feelings matter. And people should be nice to each other. Period.
 
KLiC: Do you have any tips for pre-published authors?
 
HM: Take on my stubborn mule personality and NEVER. GIVE. UP. If I could learn to write a book after not knowing what a plot was, or setting a scene, or having all my characters float around in time and space, so can you.
  
KLiC: What’s next for you?
 
HM: My semi-autobiographical book My Name is Harriet Mansoor (NOT Hairy Man Suit)! (Lee & Low) is coming out on May 26! It’s sequel, My Name is Hangameh Mansoor (NOT Harriet Mansoor)! (Lee & Low) is coming out Spring ’27! Yippeeeeee 

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Dr. Haleh Massey is a licensed clinical psychologist and marriage and family therapist and shares a private practice in the suburbs of Los Angeles with her husband/BFF, author Christopher Massey aka William DeNoyer. In an effort to promote herself on social media without having her clients find her, Dr. Massey shadows as Dr. Wood E. Woodchuck, Ph.D, LRAT, LMNOP, a dapper school psychologist—and rodent—at Rodentia Elementary School in Rodentia, USA.
 

In addition to marrying her husband/BFF and having two beautiful children, Dr. Massey’s lifelong dream has been: 1) to have an unlimited supply of turkey sandwiches and, 2) become a published children’s book author. While she’s still working on the first dream (any/all deli partnership inquiries welcome), her debut middle grade graphic novel, Say Something, Poupeh Babaee! illustrated by Ghazal Qadri (Little Bee Books) was recently released. Dr. Massey's middle grade novel, My Name is Harriet Mansoor (NOT Hairy Man Suit!) illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh (Lee & Low), comes out Spring '26, and its sequel, My Name Is Hangameh Mansoor (NOT Harriet Mansoor!) (Lee & Low) in Spring '27.


My website is: DrHalehMassey.com. I also have another website: AskDrWoodchuck.com
Cover of Say Something, Poupeh Babaee! Yellow cover with the title big on the front and the main character stands with her hand behind her back
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