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Charlotte Reber

Techie by day, writer by night, Charlotte holds a small collection of degrees in literature and creative writing which she puts to good use writing, critiquing, and just plain enjoying all kinds of underdog media, from children’s literature to comics to video games. When not fixing other people’s computers or actively breaking her own, she can be found loitering around Boston with her roommates or relaxing in Vermont with her family and her cats. Her writing can also be found at FemHype.com and at her personal website. Twitter: @CharlotteReber

Children’s Graphic Novels: The Push for Mainstream Recognition

Children's graphic novels are leading the way for mainstream recognition of the literary merit of comics.

Not Like You Remembered: Wacky Webcomic Adaptations

Have you seen these webcomic adaptations of favorite movies, literature, and even other comics?

Pushing the Boundaries of the Digital Canvas

Webcomics don't have to conform to any certain layout or style, and it's interesting to look at webcomics that have pushed the boundaries.

5 Webcomics with Science! And Magic!

These gorgeous webcomics are free, fun, and far-ranging: from academic science to Victorian mysteries to space westerns and beyond.

NIMONA Disregarded the Rules…and Succeeded

NIMONA disregarded all the traditional publishing rules, and it went on to be wildly successful.

Captain Underpants and Irreverent Humor

We've got a Captain Underpants movie coming, and Charlotte is a little worried about how they're going to adapt this beloved series.

Endings and Non-Endings: The Frustration of Reading Abandoned Comics

It can be frustrating when we invest ourselves in comics, only to discover that they're no longer being updated and end on a cliffhanger.

5 Comics to Celebrate the Start of Summer

Whether you’re working, studying, or have all the free time in the world, it’s the perfect season to kick back in a hammock and get some pleasure reading done.

Webcomics as My Morning Coffee

Charlotte discusses reading webcomics as a vital part of her her morning routine.