a collection of essays and interviews about the trails and tribulation of women in kidlit.
In this episode, Grace Lin announces the end of the kidlitwomen* podcast, the establishment of the kidlitwomen* scholarship at the Highlights Foundation and invites you to listen to her other podcast, Book Friends Forever.
Today we have a discussion with Grace Lin and Karen Blumenthal, the co-creators of the kidlitwomen* project as well as a personal message from Grace.
Kekla Magoon and Karen Blumenthal discuss #ownvoices.
Grace Lin shares her essay, "The Wrong Question."
Today's episode is part 2 of the recording from the 2019 Texas Library Association conference. Before the panel "The Myth of "Girl Books" and "Boy Books": Exploring Gender Bias with Middle Grade Authors" was held, a few of the participants gathered to begin the conversation. .
Today's episode is recording from the 2019 Texas Library Association conference. Before the panel "The Myth of "Girl Books" and "Boy Books": Exploring Gender Bias with Middle Grade Authors" was held, a few of the participants gathered to begin the conversation. This is part 1 of the after panel discussion. Please come back on Wed. to hear part 2.
In this episode, Molly B. Burnham discusses her essay "An Audit of My Experience," with Jacqueline Davies.
Molly B. Burnham shares her essay, "AN AUDIT OF MY EXPERIENCE."
In this episode, Tricia Springstubb discusses her essay, "Thank You, Sheila Minor Huff."
Tricia Springstubb shares her essay "Thank you, Sheila Minor Huff."
Grace shares Part 2 of the interview with Victoria Stapleton, the executive director of school and library marketing at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (which is the main publisher of her books). This is part 2 of the interview.
In this episode Grace shares an interview with Victoria Stapleton, the executive director of school and library marketing at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (which is the main publisher of her books). This interview has been broken up into two parts. Please come back on wed to hear part 2.
In this episode, Michelle Cusolito discusses the School Visit Survey she and Jeannette Bradley conducted in March 2018.
In this episode, Michelle Cusolito shares Part 5 of the School Visit Survey she and Jeannette Bradley conducted in March 2018.
KA Holt discusses her essay, "Now You See Me, Now You Don't" as well as her educator on soft censorship.
In this episode, KA Holt shares her essay, "Now You See Me, Now You Don't."
In this episode, Alvina Ling and Sarah Darer Littman discuss Sarah's essay, "Branding or Gendering."
In this episode, Sarah Darer Littman shares her essay, "Branding or Gendering."
In this episode, Jacqueline Davies and Grace Lin discuss Jacqueline's essay, "The Conversation," (which can be heard in episode 82).
In this episode, Jacqueline Davies shares her essay, "The Conversation."
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