Michael Yuen-Killick Michael Yuen-Killick

My Hideaway

When I started writing this book about the games I played with my brother as a child, I never imagined it would become a book.

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Michael Yuen-Killick Michael Yuen-Killick

Meet Tommy and Charlie Greenwald

“My lifelong love of dogs – particularly rescues – led me to adopt a big chocolate lab in 2002. My sons, Charlie, Joe and Jack, were 9, 8 and 6 at the time, and the family playfully named him Moose – enjoying the irony of the name.”

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Angus Yuen-Killick Angus Yuen-Killick

Red Comet’s Spring 2022 List

Our first season is in full swing and all the signs are looking positive, thanks to the incredible support of members of the book community who are giving us some wonderful feedback about the list. And now it is time to reveal the next list of titles.

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Alexandra Bowditch Alexandra Bowditch

Meet the creators of “Mister Fairy”

Recently, I was able to have a virtual conversation with Morgane De Cadier and Florian Pigé to learn more about the minds behind Mister Fairy. After meeting at the Émile Cohl School in Lyon, France, where they both studied illustration, Morgane and Florian began working on their first book together, To the Top, which came out in 2015.

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Michael Yuen-Killick Michael Yuen-Killick

A Fall Liftoff for Red Comet Press

The Brooklyn-based boutique publishing company will launch in September with three picture books: Before We Sleep by Giorgio Volpe and Paolo Proietti; Mister Fairy by Morgane de Cadier, illustrated by Florian Pigé; and Cat & Dog: A Tale of Opposites by Tullio Corda. Rounding out the inaugural list is The Secret of the Magic Pearl, an illustrated novel by Elisa Sabantinelli, featuring full-color art by Texas Bluebonnet Award winner Iacopo Bruno, scheduled for October release…

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Angus Yuen-Killick Angus Yuen-Killick

Welcome to Red Comet Press

This is the realization of a long-held dream. The past year has forced us to reevaluate our priorities and reflect on our future. Launching a new publishing company seemed at once a crazy proposition, but also the absolute right thing to do…

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