MEET YELLOW

Can a one celled organism guide the way back to ourselves?

It’s 1973: summer of the Watergate hearings and Skylab’s launch into space when 12-year-old Z discovers an unclassified slime mold growing in her Louisiana backyard. Something compels her deep coherence with this magical creature—until an incident with a serial killer at the lake changes everything.

Both mystifying and metaphorical, Yellow becomes a guiding force for her brother Clem, a New Orleans seeker. As years pass, Z tries to recover what life has taught her to forget. A multi-threaded novel, Yellow weaves fact, physics, space exploration, and philosophy to create a transcendent reading experience.

RED HEN PRESS | SPRING 2026

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"Who could guess that the story of a young girl’s fascination with slime mould would open into the riveting portrayal of a particular family’s history, a female artist’s archetypal journey, the textures and tensions of America, Hurricane Katrina, a predator’s mind, the Space Race/alien encounters, our relationship with the natural world, and the nature of consciousness? Searingly intelligent and deftly woven, this extraordinary multidimensional narrative is not to be missed."
Claire Bateman, author of The Pillow Museum and Wonders of the Invisible World

"Mysterious and mesmerizing, Yellow weaves a thick spell, moving from the Vietnam War to the Covid-19 pandemic, from a backyard in Louisiana to the vastness of outer space. Filled with wonder, awe, and occasional despair, this gorgeous debut thrillingly reconsiders the form of the novel itself, ultimately reaching into new realms of possibility and otherworldly hope."
Claire Stanford, author of Happy for You