Sarah Kuhn is the author of the popular Heroine Complex novels-a
series starring Asian American superheroines. The first book is a
Locus bestseller, an RT Reviewers' Choice Award nominee, and one of
the Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog's Best Books of 2016. Her
YA debut, the beloved Japan-set romantic comedy I Love You So
Mochi, is a Junior Library Guild selection and a nominee for
YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults. Her latest novel for young
adults, From Little Tokyo, With Love-a modern fairy tale featuring
a half-Japanese heroine-is a Junior Library Guild Selection, a
nominee for the Golden Poppy Award, and Penguin Random House's One
World, One Book title of the year. She has also penned a variety of
short fiction and comics, including the graphic novel Shadow of the
Batgirl for DC Comics and the Star Wars audiobook original Doctor
Aphra. Additionally, Sarah was a finalist for the CAPE (Coalition
of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) New Writers Award and the
Astounding Award for Best New Writer.
A third generation Japanese American, she lives in Los Angeles with
her husband and an overflowing closet of vintage treasures.
Arielle Jovellanos is a Filipina-American illustrator, writer &
comic artist who specializes in narrative illustrations with an eye
for character interaction and cute clothing. Her most recent
projects include Black Star, an original sci-fi graphic novel
written by Eric Anthony Glover for Abrams Megascope, and Evil
Thing- A Villains Graphic Novel (Disney-Hyperion) adapted from
Serena Valentino's bestselling Cruella De Vil novel. Her work has
also been featured in the Eisner & Harvey nominated anthology Fresh
Romance and in magazines, comics, books, and branded social media
campaigns. She is currently adjunct faculty in the illustration
department at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
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