Leaf by Richard Ricciardi, used under CC license |
2018 Summer Library Series
Somehow summer closed and autumn has opened, and we reached the end of the 2018 Summer Library Series. I must have been in denial about it. But here we are after a wonderful summer of writers sharing memories of their childhood libraries. Thanks to all who contributed this year. Please enjoy another trek down their library aisles of memory, and look to their bios for more of their writing.
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- How Many Libraries Can One Childhood Hold? by Azaria Podplesky
Azaria Podplesky, journalist - Neighborhood Libraries by Cetywa Powell
- Two Libraries by Lane Falcon
Lane Falcon, poet - Library Time by Rachel King
Rachel King, editor, writer of poetry and fiction - The Bartholomew County Library by Melissa Stephenson
Melissa Stephenson, nonfiction writer - The Missing Library by Rajia Hassib
Rajia Hassib, novelist - That Texas Library by Julia Drescher
Julia Drescher, poet and publisher -
by Donna Miscolta
Donna Miscolta, fiction writer
Richard Paolineli, novelist |
The 2019 Summer Libraries will begin in June with a new lineup of writers. The second annual Book Your Stocking series will return in December with reading wish-lists by writers. Until then, I hope you find time to visit your local library, read many books, and have a lovely winter and spring.
Library Loading Dock by LibraryGroover, flickr, used under CC license |