Fall 2020
No. 85
Upcoming Virtual Events
HWA 4th Annual Librarians’ Day is Going Virtual and Is Now FREE!
 
We are excited to announce that HWA Librarians’ Day will be moving to a virtual format, and it will be COMPLETELY FREE!
 
All panels will be taped ahead of time and released on November 1st to the public through the HWA’s YouTube Page.  Throughout the month of November, the Adult Reading Round Table will be moderating an asynchronous Q&A.  We would also like to thank our sponsors who have stuck with us NoveList, LibraryReads, and Flame Tree Press.
 
Registered attendees will be provided with an email address to pose their questions to the panelists.  Questions and the answers will be posted for attendees to access. All will be able to see the Q&A but only registered attendees will be able to ask questions.
 
While the event is geared toward library workers, we encourage all HWA members to view the panels. There have been some panel changes which are as follows:
  • The Scary Truth About Horror Reviews (Sponsored by Cemetery Dance) – Featuring New York Times Book Review Horror Columnist Danielle Trussoni, Booklist and Library Journal Horror Reviewer Becky Spratford, and Cemetery Dance reviewer and owner of Night Worms Sadie Hartmann.  Moderated by Ashley Rayner from the Chicago Public Library
  • Horror and Libraries: A Not So Scary Partnership – Featuring Gillian Cargile-King from Northern Illinois University, Konrad Stump from Springfield-Greene [MO] County Library, Cathleen Keyser from Novelist, and Gregg Winsor from Library Reads.  Moderated by Lila Denning from the St. Petersburg [FL] Public Library
  • Summer Scares 2020: How to Feature Horror for All Ages at Your Library – Featuring members of the Summer Scares Committee and the announcement of the 2021 Summer Scares Spokesperson!
  • The State of Horror Today: A Conversation – Featuring authors Daniel Kraus, Stephen Graham Jones, and Cina Pelayo.  Moderated by Becky Spratford
  • Meet Flame Tree Press – Editor Don D’Auria and Flame Tree Press authors John Everson, J.G. Faherty, J.H. Moncrieff, Melissa Prusi and Steven Hopstaken.  Moderated by Emily Vinci of the Schaumburg Public Library
Register for this new FREE event here
 
Please email Becky Spratford at bspratford@hotmail.com with any questions.
 
While signup for Librarians’ Day is free we are also using this opportunity to launch a HWA Diversity Grant that was established with funds from the library community.
 
The Diversity Grants will be open to underrepresented, diverse people who have an interest in the horror writing genre, including, but not limited to writers, editors, reviewers, and library workers. Like the Diverse Works Inclusion Committee, the Diversity Grants have adopted the broadest definition of the word diversity to include, but not limited to, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disabled, and neurodiverse. Thanks to the generosity of NoveList, LibraryReads, ARRT, and RA for All, each 2020 Grant is worth $500 and may be spent on approved expenses for a period of two (2) years following the awarding of the Grant.
 
For details about the Diversity Grant and to apply please visit this page.
Find details about making a donation to the Diversity Grant here.
 
 
 
Virtual Book Club Study Save-the-Dates!
Rocket Men : The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8 and the Astronauts Who Made Man's First Journey to the Moon
by Robert Kurson

The discussion will be held online: 
THURSDAY, October 15th
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

You will receive an email the week of the discussion with details regarding how to join virtually.

RSVP to Monique Flasch (mflasch@glenviewpl.org)
ARRT Book Chat via Zoom
October 1, 2020
2 pm
 
This BYOB (Bring Your Own Book) style program has some simple guidelines:
  • Bring any title you'd like to share with the group.  Any genre (fiction or nonfiction) and any format (audiobooks, movies, television, podcasts, or music) are welcome!
    • As always, ARRT strongly encourages sharing diverse books, especially #ownvoices titles. Share with the group to encourage others to try new authors!
    • Backlist more than welcome!
    • If you've been focusing on re-reading or comfort reads, bring those issues to the group to discuss!
  • You have 90 seconds to booktalk the appeals and convince us to add it to our growing To Be Read Lists.  Great practice for getting your hook in quick, just like when talking with library users!
  • To participate: register here.
The discussion will be moderated by the ARRT Genre Study team.  We are asking for registration so we can gauge attendance, and accept you to the meeting.  If turnout is large, we may break into rooms.  
 
We will be recording authors and titles in the Chat, which will serve as the meeting notes.
 
Have questions? Contact Karen at ktoonen@naperville-lib.org.
 
Event Recaps
Book Club Study: The Revisioners
In July, we discussed  The Revisioners by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton. The leadership topic focused on RA Services After We Re-Open.. 
 
 
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ADULT READING ROUND TABLE
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