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Gina Nguyen’s middle-grade graphic novel debut, tentatively titled Dust, together with a second ebook, has been purchased by Marisa DiNovis at Knopf
Article Summary
- Gina Nguyen sells her debut middle-grade graphic novel ‘Dust’ to Knopf, with a second ebook on the way in which.
- ‘Dust’ follows 11-year-old Bao as he copes along with his father’s dying with the assistance of a magical mud bunny.
- Britt Siess of Britt Siess Creative Management brokered the world rights deal for the two-book collection.
- Nguyen’s work spans Warner Bros., Marvel Studios, Cartoon Network, and ‘X-Men ‘97’ as a personality designer.
Gina Nguyen‘s middle-grade graphic novel debut, tentatively titled Dust, together with a second ebook, sees the 11-year-old Bao, grieving his father’s dying, discovering a mud bunny behind his mattress that does not simply come to life however eats Bao’s emotional messes for him. Marisa DiNovis at Knopf has purchased the world rights to Dust, and the publication of the primary ebook is deliberate for 2026. Gina Nguyen’s agent, Britt Siess, at Britt Siess Creative Management, did the two-book deal.
Gina Nguyen writes, “Finally get to share the news! My first middle-grade graphic novel is going to be published! This story is very dear to me, & I can’t thank my agent, Britt Siess, & editor, Marisa, enough for getting me here.”
With a BFA within the School of Visual Development from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, Gina Nguyen has labored for Warner Bros. Animation, Marvel Studios, Cartoon Network, & Titmouse as a personality designer on Velma, Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie, Little Ellen, Cartoon Cartoons, Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld and X-Men ’97.
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers is an imprint of Random House Children’s Books, and Rotem Moscovich is its Editorial Director after beforehand working at Disney Hyperion. Founded in 2020, Britt Siess Creative Management is a Seattle-based full-service literary company with an emphasis on graphic novels and illustration and a really acquainted identify to Bleeding Cool readers.
The growth of kids’s graphic novels is fuelling all method of publishers extending into the comics medium. Right now, it looks like an infinite market that’s being tapped into and creating longstanding comedian ebook readers for many years to come back. It isn’t for nothing that children’ graphic novels in bookstores are being known as the newsstand of the twenty-first century.
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