Over the last few years, I’ve watched graphic novels do something traditional books often struggle with—they get teenagers to sit still and read, without being told to. Not skim. Not scroll. Read.
WRAL: The Next Case for ‘CSI’ Creator: Graphic Novels by and for Teenagers
Bullying, divorce, school shootings, racism and gender identity are among the many issues teenagers grapple with daily. Now, a line of autobiographical graphic novels from a new imprint, Zuiker Press, ...
The Next Case for ‘CSI’ Creator: Graphic Novels by and for Teenagers
MSN: 8 graphic novels and comics that can get your teen to read again
8 graphic novels and comics that can get your teen to read again
Reader's Digest: 25 Graphic Novels for Teens We Can’t Get Enough Of
Fast Company: Graphic novels are booming in popularity. It’s changing children’s relationship with books
Whenever we have a free afternoon, my nine-year-old and I visit our favorite bookshop. By now, we have a routine. Ella makes a beeline to the graphic novels. Unlike prose, which takes her days to read ...
Graphic novels are booming in popularity. It’s changing children’s relationship with books
USA Today: More books are being adapted into graphic novels. Here's why that’s a good thing.
More books are being adapted into graphic novels. Here's why that’s a good thing.
Publishers Weekly: 3 Middle Grade Graphic Novels About Queer Summer Camp Crushes
In what PW’s review called an “effervescent and affirming debut graphic novel,” two nonbinary teenagers chase their musical dreams and face their fears at orchestra camp. Tate Seong yearns for a ...