Despite its title, this podcast will feature hosts and interview subjects speaking at very audible levels. We’re excited to start up a full season of podcast episodes brought to you by the Friends of the Ferndale Library, produced in house at the Ferndale Area District Library.
Libraries aren’t as quiet as they used to be… A podcast for library lovers and the library curious. Book chatter with librarians, community perspectives and author interviews.
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Despite its title, this podcast will feature hosts and interview subjects speaking at very audible levels. We’re excited to start up a full season of podcast episodes brought to you by the Friends of the Ferndale Library, produced in house at the Ferndale Area District Library.
Libraries aren’t as quiet as they used to be… A podcast for library lovers and the library curious. Book chatter with librarians, community perspectives and author interviews.
This week, we're chatting with em dickson, author of Beyond They/Them: 20 Influential Nonbinary and Gender-Diverse People You Should Know, illustrated by Cameron Mukwa.
Turns out em went to college with our Podcast's cohost Mary Grahame, over at Simmons University in Boston; you'll get a lot of their charming history together, including Mary Grahame's path to becoming a Youth Librarian and em's journey to become a published Children's Author!
em dickson (e/em/eir/she) holds an MA in Children's Lit, along with an MFA, both earned from her time at Simmons; along with er recently published book, e is a school librarian, authenticity reader, competitive sailor, and sea shanty enthusiast. Like Peter Pan, e has a strong emotional attachment to eir shadow, a fluffy black muppet of a dog called Luna. When not reading or writing, e can be found harmonizing to random sounds, collecting trinkets in eir pockets like a dragon, or promoting the color teal. E feels most at home by the sea, which is convenient, since e spends most of eir time in coastal Massachusetts. You can find em on Instagram @mlereads
Along with some overdue catching up, em and Mary Grahame mention another excellent book that em contributed to, Athlete is Agender. We also discuss a lot of other noteworthy authors, including ND Stevenson, Esme Symes-Smith, Maia Kobabe, and more! We also give some shout-outs to our librarian programming, including our Reading Rainbow social-hour/book club, and our Rainbow Club at Ferndale Middle School! Tune In!
A LITTLE TOO QUIET: THE FERNDALE LIBRARY PODCAST
Despite its title, this podcast will feature hosts and interview subjects speaking at very audible levels. We’re excited to start up a full season of podcast episodes brought to you by the Friends of the Ferndale Library, produced in house at the Ferndale Area District Library.
Libraries aren’t as quiet as they used to be… A podcast for library lovers and the library curious. Book chatter with librarians, community perspectives and author interviews.