Jenna Guillaume
Embrace Your Inner Demon Hunter: An Unofficial Guide
Price: £10.99
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 10/09/2026
ISBN: 9781789299625
Age: 12+ years
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Culture
Binding: Hardback
Size: 185 x 135 mm
Extent: 128 pages
Illustration: full colour illustrations throughout
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
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Enquire nowTargets a crossover market: taps into millennial/Gen Z audiences who love K-Pop, Anime, musicals, Disney etc. It’s the first big new IP musical release since Moana in 2016. While there are KPDH children’s books coming out in 2026, there is very little catering to the substantial millennial/Gen Z fanbase.
Beautifully illustrated: the book features K-Pop Demon Hunter-inspired life lessons with 60 beautiful, full-page illustrations from artist Chelsy Escalona.
Taps in to the wild success of KPop Demon Hunters: Netflix’s most-watched film ever, with over 300 million views globally since its 20 June 2025 release. Even 18 weeks after release, KPop Demon Hunters has continued to draw tens of millions of views per week.
Targets a wide fan base: perfect for fans of KPop Demon Hunters, K-culture, illustrated self-help and empowering gift books.
Expert author: pop culture journalist Jenna Guillaume will promote the book and is available for PR.
Jenna Guillaume is professional fangirl turned K-Pop writer. As a pop culture journalist, she writes for Junkee, The Sydney Morning Herald, ABC, BuzzFeed, MTV, The Guardian, Rolling Stone and more. Jenna also works on social media for brands like Netflix and Prime Video and is the author of YA rom coms You Were Made For Me and What I Like About Me, as well as the novella The Deep End. In her spare time, she binges too many TV shows, obsesses over BTS and naps as much as possible.
Vivacious, fun, feminine and empowered, with lively colours and eclectic, even mystical elements, Chelsy’s work draws on a wide range of ideas and influences. There’s the folklore, music and architecture of her Cuban heritage, mid-century modern interiors, Zentangle-inspired textures, lofi music and let’s not forget her deep appreciation of cats. Based in Berlin, Chelsy has developed an appealing, contemporary style and her own visual voice – one that speaks of a new world of creativity in print, online and in NFT artworks. Her work has been exhibited in Florida, Liverpool, Barcelona, Belgrade, Italy and digital galleries across the world.