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WHO WE ARE
Literati Press Engage is a collective of comic book lovers and professional creators who believe in the power of stories to make an impact. At LP Engage, we bring together writers, artists, and designers who live and breathe comics—not just as an art form, but as a way of connecting people and ideas.
WHAT WE DO
At Literati Press Engage, we transform complex research and advocacy messages into compelling comics that connect with everyday readers. By blending visual storytelling with clear communication, we help nonprofits, academics, and mission-driven organizations share their work in a way that informs, inspires, and engages diverse audiences.
Lets Work Together
PORTFOLIO
Client: Nemours Children’s Health
SCRIPT: Jeff Provine | ART: Jerry Bennett
An educational comic highlighting how families, schools, and communities work together to support children’s health. Clear visuals and approachable storytelling make complex healthcare topics accessible and engaging.
Client: Bhamla Lab at Georgia Tech
SCRIPT: Travis B. Hill | ART: Sam Beck
This comic abstract was created for bioengineer Saad Bhamla and the Bhamla Lab at Georgia Tech based on their research project concerning fluid ejections in nature.
Client: Oklahoma State University
SCRIPT: Julie Pearson - Little Thunder | ART: Johnnie Diacon
A collaboration with Oklahoma State University explores the history of a former federal boarding school created to assimilate American Indian students. The story delves into the lasting trauma of that experience and the resilience of its alumni, who have continued to gather and support one another year after year.
Client: Oklahoma Institute of Child Advocacy
SCRIPT: Charles J. Martin & Joseph Dorman
ART: Meghan Harvey, Kiwi Pham, Justin Stier, and Jorian Vaught 
A humorous comic distributed annually to students across the state, designed to make civic engagement fun and accessible. The story follows the adventures of pages in the state capitol, showing how government works through laughter and learning.
Client: Oklahoma Homeless Alliance
SCRIPT / ART: Various
A monthly street paper in OKC publishes a special annual comics issue that adapts the real-life stories of its street vendors—people experiencing homelessness who sell the paper and other goods to earn income and rebuild their lives. The project turns their powerful personal journeys into illustrated narratives of resilience and hope.
 
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              