Jennifer Diane Reitz (born 1959 in Baker, Oregon) is an American writer, webcomic author, and computer programmer, known for creating webcomics such as Unicorn Jelly, Pastel Defender Heliotrope and To Save Her, and computer games such as Boppin'.
Reitz has created computer games and anime-style comics since 1981. Additionally, she writes game reviews and co-founded a family company, Accursed Toys. Her family company originally founded, then sold,...
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Jennifer Diane Reitz (born 1959 in Baker, Oregon) is an American writer, webcomic author, and computer programmer, known for creating webcomics such as Unicorn Jelly, Pastel Defender Heliotrope and To Save Her, and computer games such as Boppin'.
Reitz has created computer games and anime-style comics since 1981. Additionally, she writes game reviews and co-founded a family company, Accursed Toys. Her family company originally founded, then sold, the early games website HappyPuppy.com, which was, for a brief time, the most visited games site on the internet.
Reitz is also a transsexual woman who underwent sex reassignment surgery in 1982. Since her transition, she has lived in a polyamorous relationship with three spouses. She currently lives in Olympia, Washington and considers herself agnostic. Reitz identifies as bisexual, leaning toward lesbian.
Reitz created the COGIATI (Combined Gender Identity And Transsexuality Inventory), a prototype test for people who think they might...
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