On Friday May 10th I hosted Librarians' Day at StokerCon in Grand Rapids Michigan.
For all, whether you were in attendance or not, I created this resource sheet.
You can click here to access it.
I would also like to thank our sponsors: LibraryReads and NoveList
But I wanted to leave a comment here that didn't make the resource sheet. During the Summer Scares panel Grady Hendrix, friend to libraries everywhere and our Summer Scares celebrity spokesperson shared a story about his childhood librarian, who had recently died. There was a book that little Grady loved and checked out every time he came to the library. But this book was out of print and the librarian was worried that it would be lost one day or it wouldn't be there when Grady came in or it would break, so she scoured the used book outlets [much harder without the internet] and made sure there was a copy behind the desk always, just for Grady. He was tearing up as he told the story and then he told the group of library workers that we have no idea how much we do. We are superheroes. We are there to take care of people's souls. We see the best part in everyone and people need that.
Thank you Grady, even if you did make everyone cry.
Now click here for all the details and resources.
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