Reimena Yee Reimena Yee i(16826881 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The God of Arepo Reimena Yee (illustrator), Australia : Reimena Yee , 2022 27195625 2022 single work graphic novel

'Temples are built for gods. Knowing this a farmer builds a small temple to see what kind of god turns up.

'A friendship soon blossoms between the farmer Arepo and the god of transient nothingness, ever-lasting across famine and war, grief and heartbreak, - even as the god believes itself undeserving.

'A short comic adaptation of the popular collaborative storytelling hit from Tumblr. In honour of God of Arepo’s birth as a creative open source, proceeds earned during its debut run at ShortBox Comics Fair 2022 were split between the Ministry of Stories (UK) and Mighty Writers (US), both organisations dedicated to fostering the love of literature in children from marginalised backgrounds.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon My Aunt Is a Monster Reimena Yee , Reimena Yee (illustrator), New York (City) : Random House , 2022 27195459 2022 single work graphic novel

'Curses! Adventures! And drama! Oh my! Safia might not be able to see the world, but that doesn't mean she can't experience it to the fullest as she finds herself on her very first adventure! This is a contemporary fantasy middle-grade graphic novel about discovering what you are truly capable of.

'Safia thought that being blind meant she would only get to go on adventures through her audiobooks. This all changes when she goes to live with a distant and mysterious aunt, Lady Whimsy, who takes Safia on the journey of a lifetime!

'While the reclusive Lady Whimsy stops an old rival from uncovering the truth behind her disappearance, Safia experiences parts of the world she had only dreamed about. But when an unlikely group of chaotic agents comes after Whimsy, Safia is forced to confront the adventure head-on. For the first time in her life, Safia is the hero of her own story, and she must do what she can to save the day.

'And maybe find some friends along the way.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Séance Tea Party Reimena Yee , Reimena Yee (illustrator), Sydney : Random House Graphic , 2020 19899392 2020 single work graphic novel children's fiction children's

'Lora wants to stay a kid forever, and she'll do anything to make that happen . . . including befriending Alexa, the ghost who haunts her house. A middle-grade graphic novel about growing up that's perfect for fans of Ghosts and Making Friends.

'Growing up sounds terrible.

'No one has time to do anything fun, or play outside, or use their imagination. Everything is suddenly so serious. People are more interested in their looks and what others think about them than having fun adventures. Who wants that?

'Not Lora.

'After watching her circle of friends seemingly fade away, Lora is determined to still have fun on her own. A tea party with a twist leaves Lora to re-discovering Alexa, the ghost that haunts her house -- and Lora's old imaginary friend! Lora and Alexa are thrilled to meet kindred spirits and they become best friends . . . but unfortunately, not everything can last forever.

'Reimena Yee brings to life a story about growing up, childhood, and what it means to let go. A fantastical story following lovable characters as they each realize what it means to be who you are.' (Publication summary)

1 Truffle Alex Philp , Reimena Yee (illustrator), 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Voiceworks , Autumn no. 111 2018; (p. 72-79)

'The truffiere looks bigger than in the photos online. The photos on the web page make it look quaint, like a hobby farm. In real life there are large sheds, and the strong oak and hazelnut trees are scattered across acres. I feel duped but I don't know why...'  (Publication abstract)

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