The young storyteller behind Eó Stories
Before Eó could even spell his own name, he was already telling stories. He picked up his first crayon at one year old — and simply never stopped, turning scraps of paper into spaceships, monsters, and whole new worlds.
Today his room holds something remarkable: a library of hundreds of hand-written, hand-drawn stories — stacked, stapled, and lovingly illustrated. An entire universe, dreamed up by one small imagination.
Born just as the world was about to pause, Eó's imagination learned to travel further than anyone could — a true citizen of the world who has lived in more than seven countries, soaking up colours, languages and skies wherever he went.
Now he's traded suitcases for a school bag, happily starting his very first year of big school. He lives in Tokyo with his family and his little sister Mina — his first and most loyal reader.
Eo and the Search for the Ultimate Truth was the first of his stories to leap from the page into a real, published book — and now Mikanman and the Doors of Orangeness is on its way too. Something tells us the bookshelf is only going to keep growing. ✨