Finished reading: The Merriest Misters by Timothy Janovsky π
Finished reading: The Merriest Misters by Timothy Janovsky π
π Authors of children’s books, I am begging you: PLEASE have a newsletter. It’s hard for librarians to keep up with all your new releases and this would make it easier.
ππ Read Friendship Is My Writing Process by Ana Hein (Electric Literature).
I love this. I’ve been thinking about writing a lot lately, and this really resonates with me.
ππ Read Public libraries in TX, LA, and MS are no longer protected by the First Amendment.
This is disheartening as can be and I don’t have the eloquence to explain all the ways it’s terrible.
Finished reading: After Hours at Dooryard Books by Cat Sebastian π
Cat Sebastian’s work unfailingly delights me and makes me feel like there’s somebody out there as awkward as me, somebody who feels things as deeply as I do. I’m so glad I read this book.
ππ¬ “Farming is not for everyone, but society chooses what kind of farmers to support, and what those farmers get to grow; they’re part of a larger system.” Mark Bittman, Animal, Vegetable, Junk: A History of Food, from Sustainable to Suicidal
ππ¬ “[The USDA’s] first loyalty has always been to the ag/food industry and to destroying any knowledge that would jeopardize the industry’s profits.” Mark Bittman, Animal, Vegetable, Junk: A History of Food, from Sustainable to Suicidal
πΏ Watched A Merry Little Ex-Mas. Excellent cast and Alicia Silverstone made me cry.
Finished reading: Golemcrafters by Emi Watanabe Cohen π
π¬π “Hyperlexia is an early sign of golemcraft aptitude. Golems are made of words, just as Jews are made of books.” Emi Watanabe Cohen, Golemcrafters
This is a kid’s novel about two half-Japanese, half-Jewish middle schoolers who learn to make golems from their estranged grandfather.