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Kay O'Neill (also known as K. O'Neill, and who has published under the name Katie O'Neill) is an illustrator and writer from
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Biography

O'Neill is a self-taught artist who has produced several comics and graphic novels. They initially built a fan base by publishing comics on their
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page, such as ''Princess Princess'', which was later published as a book by Oni Press as ''Princess Princess Ever After''. O'Neill notes "a different kind of accessibility and visibility that comes with a book, particularly one that is in easy reach of kids’ hands in school and public libraries". Their graphic novels cover fantasy, slice-of-life stories which are intended for all ages. These have won multiple awards, with '' The Tea Dragon Society'' in particular winning two
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s, a Harvey Award, and a Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics. ''The Tea Dragon Society'' also led to a card game and plushies, and another Tea Dragon book was published in 2019. When not working on a book, O'Neill is a fulltime freelance illustrator. O'Neil's work often includes
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characters and positive messages; they consider inclusiveness to be important, and that media "should reflect the diversity of the world around us." To this end they portray different identities in their stories. ''The Tea Dragon Society'' was included in the
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's Rainbow Book List for 2018. ''Princess Princess Ever After'' was also on the Rainbow Book List in 2017, making its top ten, and was awarded Autostraddle's Favourite Graphic Novel/Book in 2014. Autostraddle writer Mey said that ''Princess Princess Ever After'' "has characters of different races and body types. It has two princesses who are their own heroes and don’t need to change who they are to save themselves and the day. It has a really cute queer couple. And all of this is in an all-ages comic." O'Neill has said that "with consciousness of a new generation I would like to try to make books that inspire kindness, self-acceptance and social responsibility." In a
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post of 18 December 2020, O'Neill said that they prefer to be known as Kay and that they use they/them pronouns.


Awards

, - , 2019 , ''Aquicorn Cove'' ,
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: Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12) , , , - , 2018 , ''The Tea Dragon Society'' , Eisner Award: Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12) , , , - , 2018 , ''The Tea Dragon Society'' , Eisner Award: Best Webcomic , , , - , 2018 , ''The Tea Dragon Society'' , Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics , , , - , 2018 , ''The Tea Dragon Society'' , Harvey Award: Best Children or Young Adult Book , , Co-winner with ''The Prince and the Dressmaker'' , - , 2014 , ''Princess Princess Ever After'' ,
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, , , - , 2014 , ''Princess Princess Ever After'' , Autostraddle: Favorite Graphic Novel/Book , ,


Works

*''Counting Stars'' (2012), webcomic *''Song of the Wheel'' (2012), webcomic *''The Girl from Hell City'' (2013), webcomic *''The Girl With Eyes Like a Cat'' (2013), webcomic *''Don't Let Go'' (2013), webcomic *''Below the Waves'' (2014), webcomic * ''Mushrooms'' (2014), webcomic *''Princess Princess Ever After'' (2016), published by Oni Press (first version published as a 2014 webcomic titled ''Princess Princess)'' *''The Tea Dragon Society'' (2017), published by Oni Press *''Aquicorn Cove'' (2018), published by Oni Press *''The Tea Dragon Festival'' (2019), published by Oni Press * ''Dewdrop'' (2020), published by Oni Press *''How to Date Your Dragon'' (2020) webcomic *''The Tea Dragon Tapestry'' (2021) *''The Moth Keeper'' (2023)


References

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