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Learn about book-ish things and hear from book-ish people with librarians from Vancouver Island Regional Library.

Vancouver Island Regional Library librarians


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    45 - The Shadow Knows

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 35:55


    Come along for a strange ride with Nathan as he takes you down an archive.org rabbit hole.  Yes, this episode is as random as the day in the life of a librarian.  Also as random as the hobbies, both past and present, of a librarian. 

    A Christmas Carol -Fifth Stave

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 17:09


    Anthony reads the entirety of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to you, dear listener!  The staves will be released one per day until the entirety of the novella is revealed. 

    A Christmas Carol -Fourth Stave

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 36:49


    Anthony reads the entirety of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to you, dear listener!  The staves will be released one per day until the entirety of the novella is revealed. 

    A Christmas Carol -Third Stave

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 51:05


    Anthony reads the entirety of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to you, dear listener!  The staves will be released one per day until the entirety of the novella is revealed. 

    A Christmas Carol -Second Stave

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 35:42


    Anthony reads the entirety of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to you, dear listener!  The staves will be released one per day until the entirety of the novella is revealed. 

    A Christmas Carol -First Stave

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 42:27


    Anthony reads the entirety of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to you, dear listener!  The staves will be released one per day until the entirety of the novella is revealed. 

    44 - Searching for Mary MacLeod with Marilyn Bowering

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 59:58


    A thoughtful and thought provoking conversation between writers Marilyn Bowering, Kate Braid, and Carol Matthews about Marilyn's new work More Richly in Earth: A Poet's Search for Mary MacLeod (2024).  Mary MacLeod is an intriguing figure who is important in the Gaelic world in Canada, as in Scotland  She was widely honoured, especially by singers and poets; yet she was also marginalised, exiled, and even denigrated as a witch.  Listen in to find out more.  

    43 - Spooky Stories for Boo-kish People

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 33:39


    Spooky stories and terrifying old poetry read to you by Anthony, who is very boo-kish indeed.  First up is The Haunted Dock by Clara Le Grand, which was a Spooky Scribbles Writing Contest winner last season.  Spooky Scribbles is a writing contest sponsored by the Library and the Comox Valley Lifelong Learning Center for young writers. Second is Til Death Do Us Part by Tim Maleeny, because long term relationships can be horrifying.  And third is The Raven  by Homer Simpson, ummm.... I mean Edgar Allan Poe. 

    42 - Chatting About Chickens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 91:49


    This episode is a good egg for sure.  Darby talks with Gabriola Island blogger and educator Claire from Bitchin' Chickens about all sorts of chicken topics.  Then Nathan rules the roost at chicken trivia.  There's definitely nobody here but us chickens today! Episode links: Bitchin' Chickens blog and Facebook page Guinness World Record holding chicken training blog post and Dr. Emily Carrington's The Thinking Chicken YouTube channel Rooster Alllies Facebook group and Roovolution YouTube channel And books you'll be interested in if you liked the episode: Let's All Keep Chickens! by Dalia Monterroso Under the Henfluence: inside the world of backyard chickens and the people who love them by Tove Danovich The Woefield Poultry Collective by Susan Juby Remember to tell your peeps about the show!

    41 - All Things Seaweed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 32:01


    Nathan talks with Vancouver Island-based Amanda Swinimer all about seaweed.  She has a BSc. that involved taking an algae physiology couse and harvests seaweed to eat.  She also has written The Science and Sprit of Seaweed for adults and The Science and Superpowers of Seaweed for kids.  You can find them here in the library. Pro tip from Darby: don't brandish bull kelp as a whip unless you are prepared to whip yourself in the butt (or face!) accidentally. 

    40 - Beach Listening: Sea & Sea-darr Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 58:35


    It's a Sea & Cedar Storytime episode!  Nathan gets piratey to set some beach vibes.  Enjoy work from the Winter, 2024 edition of Sea & Cedar with local writers. Featured writers:  Camilla Arnold, Cate Sandilands, Jonathan Moskaluk, Marlene Dean, Mary Alissa, Erica Keen, Petra Chambers, Richard Youds, Shelley Stein-Wotten, T.J. Radcliffe You can READ this issue of Sea & Cedar online or in print.  You can also SUBMIT your own work here.

    30 - Murder in Echo Bay with Yvonne Maximchuk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 56:13


    Was it Really Murder?  Big crime comes to a town too small to merit even that title in Murder Rides a Gale Force Wind. Beloved West Coast author and artist Yvonne Maximchuck is best known for her slices of BC marine life written with friend Billy Proctor, but has turned her hand to writing a murder mystery!  Yvonne reads from the book to whet your appetite and then chats with Darby. Check out more about her writing and art, including purchasing her books at her website: https://www.yvonnemaximchuk.com/ You can borrow some of her books from the library here.

    38 - SOGI 1, 2, 3...

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 30:08


    Have you always wondered what SOGI stands for but didn't want to ask the angry people with the signs by the side of the road?  Nathan thinks maybe you have.  He conducts an investigation with the help of Scout from SOGI 1, 2, 3. Find some SOGI-inclusive books for children and teens here.

    37 Canadian Letters & Images Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 16:49


    Join us in our first sponsored episode! Buster and Barnfather's Children's Cigarettes are the perfect pairing for this educational look at Vancouver Island University's Canadian Letters & Images Project with Dr. Stephen Davies.  See the project here at https://www.canadianletters.ca including some famous Canadian guest readers! You can help the project financially by donating through the VIU Foundation, which is a tax-deductible donation.  If you have wartime letters, postcards, etc. you can lend them to the project as per the directions here.

    36 - Climate Action and Preparing for the Inferno

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 39:09


    Nathan gets a bit down/realistic about climate change with some special guests.  First he talks to Teegan Walshe from Fridays for the Future in Qualicum, which is an ongoing school strike for climate justice.  (Back in Nathan and Darby's day, people skipped school to smoke pot or buy candy.) Second, he talks with Lucy Grainger of FireSmart BC.  You can learn more, including the free fire assessment mentioned, at FireSmartBC.ca.   Books on the topic of Climate Optimism selected by our Librarians can be found here. Books mentioned by Teegan: The New Climate War by Michael E. Mann The Future We Choose by Christiana Figueres Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe

    35 - Freedom to Read, this week & every week

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 23:43


    Ex-high school investigative journal turned Library Manager Stephanie interviews Library Manager Monica about Freedom to Read Week, which we observe from Feb. 18-24 this year.  Tune in for this interesting library values conversation on this still very relevant topic. Further reading: Check out the Library's curated lists of Freedom to Read items.  Or some resources on the FreedomtoRead.ca site here. SOGI =Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.  See the BC government site about SOGI here.  Books with these topics have been challenged many times recently in affiliation with a group called Action for Canada. The Canadian Federation of Library Association have a Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries that Monica talks about. 

    34 - Library Trivialities in the Arena, vol. 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 16:55


    Nathan tests his Manager Stephanie's trivia prowess in today's episode.  Can you beat Stephanie at trivia?  Peter Parker Gretzky thinks you can in one section for sure.  Winners will of course receive FREE BOOKS FOR LIFE!  If you did not win, you will also receive free books for life, but only real Alex Cross titles.  Redeemable at your local library branch. 

    33 - LAC de livres, etc.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 43:03


    We are feeling very educational today.  So today is the day you learn a new acronym! LAC stands for Library and Archives Canada and we are really nerding out with Julie Anne Richardson from LAC.  Ever wondered what the Library and Archives of Canada does?  Or how Canada preserves its written and recorded culture?  Or what animal noises Nathan's former bandmates can make?  Listen to find out the answers to these questions and more... Check out Library and Archives Canada, where to do your Legal Deposit form if you made something they want to collect, and you can listen to Jordan Venn's Phosphorescence song on Bandcamp.

    32 - Goosefeather

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 79:01


    How do YOU feel about honking like a goose for people?  If you're very comfortable, perhaps you are our next guest!  Meet Naomi Steinberg, storyteller and author.  There are no spoilers, just enjoy the voyage...  *HONK!*

    31 - Sea & Cedar Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 38:53


    Enjoy your literary adult storytime with these Sea & Cedar magazine readings!  Works included: Storyteller Spirits & Tuesday's Tide by Heather Hendry Hedgerow & Moss by Allie Picketts Flame Girl by Jann Everard Snake Spur Road by Karl Sturmanis Planting Onions by Zoe Dickinson Pop-Up Grebe by Christine Lowther Spell for Skookumchuck Narrows by Anne Hopkinson You can READ this issue of Sea & Cedar online or in print.  You can also SUBMIT your own work here.  A limited number of PRINT copies are also available for purchase! Email seacedarmag@virl.bc.ca to place an order (for pick up only at any VIRL branch).  Cost is $15 + GST per copy.

    30 - The Great Debate: eBooks vs. pBooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 52:19


    Do paper (or "pbooks", if you will) have a place in this world anymore?  Will reading an ebook lead to buying unneeded items on the internet and generally ruin your health? Nathan and Darby duke it out.  Can they come together on the topic, or will the excitement of the debate rhetoric prove to be too much?  Find out on this impassioned episode. 

    29 - Jan Zwicky reads & talks philosophy and climate change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 65:23


    Spurred on by our special guest, Nathan reflects on whether he is "award winning" for a brief, awkward moment.  Then Quadra Island dwelling and Order of Canada winning poet Jan Zwicky (and lovely human being) does a special reading of her essays and poems.  From this, she dives into a discussion with Darby about climate change and accepting the mess we seem to be in.  If you're feeling stressed out about climate change, chill out with some exquisite poetry and feel admiration for the boundless energy of nature in this moment.  If that still doesn't work, Jan and Darby suggest growing garlic and making garlic scape pesto, which is very good on pizza.  You can get started with our Vancouver Master Gardeners' help here.  Failing the garlic cure, you should get chickens. 

    28 - Romance Recipe with Ruby Barret for Pride Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 59:13


    Casey talks with Ottawa based bisexual author Ruby Barrett.  She is the author of The Romance Recipe, a queer rom-com featuring Amy and Sophie possibly adding the non-FDA approved ingredient of "love" into their restaurant food.  Publisher's Weekly calls it "a down-to-earth queer romance". This episode was recorded at our live Pride Month event with Ruby Barrett. Check out some other LGBTQ2+ reads here on our Pride Month page.  Queer books are great to read all year round!

    27 - F This

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 20:19


    Not for sensitive ears!  There are a lot of words that start with different letters, but mostly "F".  Get ready to feel like a kid looking up bad words in the dictionary!  (Tee hee.) Nathan talks about all of the books with the eff word in the title.  Apparently this kind of title is helpful to us all. And then there is some profanity trivia for you! 

    26 - Sea & Cedar Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 40:19


    Nathan gets to reuse his accordion rendition of our theme to welcome you to this second special episode of Sea & Cedar magazine readings!  It's like a literary adult storytime for you, really. Works included: Orca Cafe by Anna Russell West Coast Mornings: the view by Chris Lihou Tracks by Deborah Graham You can READ this issue of Sea & Cedar online or in print.  You can also SUBMIT your own work here.

    25 - From School to Sky

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 55:29


    Does your family have war stories?  Are they shared or unspoken?  Join blues musician George Halpern for his father's action-packed war story from his book From School to Sky: Joseph's Tale of War.  You can borrow his book here or find out where to purchase it here.  See photos here.  This event was originally at the Nanaimo North Branch in early 2023.

    24 Win Free Books for Life with Library Trivia Vol. 2!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 31:46


    Nathan quizzes Darby on such topics as: what kind of library is an osmothèque? detective or dancer? Shakespeare word, or not? and many more... YOU could win FREE BOOKS FOR LIFE!  Please redeem your prize at your nearest branch. 

    23 Best Books Read in 2022 & what is time?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 43:59


    Nathan and Darby talk about books (again) and important topics like “what is a new year anyway?”  We may or may not be late with this segment about our top picks from 2022 (though we are totally early for Nowruz/Persian New Year, so there!). Our top picks: FICTION GENERAL FICTION: A Funny Kind of Paradise by Jo Owens -Victoria author TOP SERIES: The Rockton/Casey Duncan series by Kelley Armstrong -Canadian author Start at the beginning with City of the Lost BEST MYSTERY: The Verifiers by Jane Pek HISTORICAL FICTION: Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch by Rivka Galchen DUAL LITERARY FICTION & TOP BOOK CLUB PICK: The Sentence by Louise Erdrich GRAPHIC NOVEL MEMOIRS: Ducks: two years in the oil sands by Kate Beaton Our Little Secret: a graphic memoir by Emily Carrington -Gabriola Island author NON-FICTION: Adrift: the curious tale of the Lego lost at sea by Tracey Williams The Pocket: a hidden history of women's lives, 1660-1900 by Barbara Burman Nomadland by Jessica Bruder Outer Order, Inner Calm by Gretchen Rubin KIDS/JUVENILE NOVEL: The Golden Swift by Lev Grossman (Silver Arrow sequel)  

    22 Something to Talk About (*woof*, *meow*)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 38:31


    When Nathan gets a bee in his bonnet, he really goes all the way.  Listen to him talk about phone booths and "computer phones".  Yes, this is library related, really.  Don't get Nathan started again.  Please. Darby brings you 5 books to talk about.  They are book club approved!  Or you can just think about them really hard by yourself. The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson Women Talking by Miriam Toews Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century by Jessica Bruder When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline  

    21 Sea & Cedar Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 61:05


    Nathan is inspired to procure an accordion to welcome you to this special episode of Sea & Cedar magazine readings!  It's like a literary adult storytime for you, really. Works included: Steelhead! by Jess H. Brewer The Long View & Youth is an Absence by Diane Massam Hockey Fights by Miles Hayes Cedar Psalm III by Allie Picketts Back Road Bonanza, Solstice Ceremony, & Raining Glory by Neall Calvert You can READ this issue of Sea & Cedar online or in print.  You can also SUBMIT your own work here.

    20 Library Trivia

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 11:40


    Nathan tests your library trivia knowledge and then lets you self-evaluate to assign your own points.  Listen in to hear what prizes are on offer. 

    19 -Kicking ASSpergers with Jeremy Tolmie

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 36:30


    Longtime library employee Jeremy Tolmie talks to Dahlia about his life and his book called Kicking ASSpergers: One Meltdown at a Time.  Find his book on his publisher's website, Jeremy's website, or in the library catalogue. Jeremy Tolmie has written three previous books—Living with Asperger's Syndrome, Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Living on the Autism Spectrum. His goal in sharing his story is to inspire hope in others with autism, and their families. He lives in home share in Nanaimo, British Columbia.

    18 Short Fiction for Your Busy Ears

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 38:04


    We hear ya...  Summer can be a busy time and we have some local short fiction to squeeze in while you do something else.  Meet winners from the 2022 Islands Short Fiction Contest!  They are here for you. Stories included today: The Grimathonian Monster written by and read by Mira Vickers, 1st place in the junior category The Push written by and read by Lillith Stoyko-Lang, 1st place in the youth category Read-a-like: The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones Revenge of the Butterflies written by and read by Linnea Wiggers, tied for 3rd place in the youth category Servant of the Ants written by Cody Alexander and read by Nathan, 2nd place in the youth category Bear written by and read by Robert Bowerman, 1st place in the adult category Read-a-like: Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese You can read all of the winning stories here on the Islands Short Fiction 2022 Winners page.  Thanks to all of the talented writers who shared their work for the contest!

    17 Live vibes for I Am Everything In Between with Sydney Sunderland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 21:22


    Get right into the live vibe of this event from Pride Month at Courtenay library with author Sydney Sunderland.  I Am Everything In Between highlights kids who don't fit into stereotypical gender ideals. The book is published by Rebel Mountain Press in Nanoose. Find it in the library catalogue, see more info from Rebel Mountain, and find it in your local bookstore!

    16 Favourite Picks from Volume One Bookstore in Duncan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 58:43


    Kendra talks with Vivi and Catherine of Duncan's amazing bookstore, Volume One.  Get ready for some deep-dive recommendations! Their favourites for adults: Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard (non-fiction) Washington Black by Esi Edugyan (fiction) Bluebird by Sharon Cameron (fiction) ~on order People Change by Vivek Shraya (non-fiction/essay) Their favourites for children: The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson (picture book) Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney (picture book) Bluebird by Sharon Cameron (YA fiction) ~on order Nathan suggests you check out Broombusters.org to assuage your invasive species guilt for loving the Miss Rumphius book. [caption id="attachment_948" align="alignnone" width="576"] Image from Broombusters.org website.[/caption]

    15 Fine Crimes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 27:35


    Are fines fine, or are fines not so fine? Does fining lead to... crime? Find out with Nathan and visit the dark world of library fine crimes. (Did you know that VIRL has no overdue fines for children's and young adult materials? And we're trying it out for adult materials too in 2022!) Darby shares some fine thrillers (with crimes in them): The Kill Club by Wendy Heard Read alike: Kristen Lepionka's Roxanne Weary series Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham-Jones City of the Lost by Kelly Armstrong  Hope You're Listening by Tom Ryan  

    14 Visiting Notting Hill for a queer romcom + audiobooks to delight your ears

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 57:20


    Sooke Librarian Nathalie interviews Victoria-based author Hayden Stone.  He is definitely a book-ish person and talks about favourite real-life bookshops along with the fictional one he created for his character Aubrey.  You can find his queer romance book An Unexpected Kind of Love for sale or in our catalogue.  (Apparently it has a lot of kissing and steamy bits.) Casey tells us about some great full cast audiobooks, which are awesome because there are multiple narrators and it's a bit like a radio play.  (Nathan should probably not lie down if he's listening to an audiobook.)  Download the Libby App on your phone or tablet here so you can get listening. Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid available in eAudiobook and CD audiobook Greenwood by Michael Christie available in eAudiobook A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James available in eAudiobook Sadie by Courtenay Summers available in eAudiobook Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse available in eAudiobook and CD audiobook

    13 Take a break from busy with poetry by Kamal Parmar

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 19:47


    Settle in, maybe in a meditation seat, maybe reclined on your couch, and give yourself a little break to listen to some poetry.  Kamal Parmar is Nanaimo's Poet Laureate and the author of numerous books of poetry.  Parmar is also a writer creative non-fiction and has published multiple books in North America, India and the United Kingdom, with topics including childhood memories of India, her impressions of Canada and her experience caring for her mother with Alzheimer's disease.

    12 The Gift of Adversity with W'ren & company

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 50:49


    On Sunday November 28th from 2-3:30pm we will be conducting a virtual (Zoom) screening of the documentary film The Gift of Adversity, which will be followed by a Q&A by the filmmaker. Here are some details about the film and creator: Following W'Ren's life-changing 2016 diagnosis of Parkinson's disease, he turned to filmmaking as part of his healing journey. Dance with Disease: the Gift of Adversity explores various people's stories of hardship, and their grace and gratitude in the face of adversity. Here is a link to the event and you'll find the poster attached: https://virl.bc.ca/event/gift-of-adversity-film-screening-and-qa/ Here's a link to the documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbBH2luO7Fg

    11 The Haunting of Vancouver Island & Also Of Your Bedside Table

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 80:53


    BOO(k) to you!!! Casey shares some Spoooooooky Booooooooks: Good House by Tananarive Due Through the Woods  by Emily Carroll Fangs by Sarah Andersen Check out Sarah's Scribbles too Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Sarah Khaw Dr. Edith Vane and the Hares of Crawley Hall by Suzette May Tell us what YOUR favourite spooky tales are! Then Darby had a more lighthearted conversation with Shanon Sinn of Victoria, BC about his uniquely spooky and well-researched book The Haunting of Vancouver Island: supernatural encounters with the other side.  Be scared and informed!  These ghost stories can be "teachers of history". Put a hold on it here or find it at your local bookstore -odds are Shanon has visited them to stock the book. The MMITS crew are also fans of the Nanaimo Museum like Shanon is!  Check out his twitter and #FolkloreThurs (Folklore Thursdays) from our convo, too.

    10 COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 84:42


    What does folklore have to do with COVID anyway?  And have you ever wanted to know what the difference between gossip and rumour is?  Why does it even matter?  And how big an X-Files fan is Nathan anyway? Find out by listening (and using a bit of imagination on what the slides looked like) if you're concerned about the reptilian cabal that runs the podcast!  On September 28, Memorial University professor John Bodner virtually visited the Comox Valley to talk conspiracy theories all the way from his new home in Corner Brook, Newfoundland.  (John was formerly a Cumberland resident!)  You can see his co-authored book here from our library.  Totally fascinating! Further reading/reference that you might check out: The SLAP test  (see graphic below) If you like the SLAP test, you will definitely like the CRAAP test.  (And we are just so enjoying these tools for being discerning about information!) The Social Media Lab at Ryerson University with a free speaker series Some academic articles about rumor, gossip, and urban legend (you'll need your library card #).

    09 Theremins and Libraries of Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 42:32


    The episode in which you learn the name to that instrument you hear in all the TV shows but had no idea what it was.  Also, Nathan and Darby talk about Libraries of Things that lend unexpected items. We talk about: Seed libraries at Nanaimo North, Creativity Commons (Nanaimo),Courtenay, and Gabriola branches Human libraries Tool libraries located on Gabriola Island and in Courtenay Musical instrument libraries Puzzle lending shhh....  Nanaimo North has a semi-secret puzzle lending library  (and we're not sure why we're whispering!) What would YOU want to see as a library of things? Cake pans? Keytars? Kombucha SCOBYs? Email us at MeetMeInTheStacks@virl.bc.ca and let us know.  You can visit the Creativity Commons branch to try their Theremin too!  Casey jumps through the sliding glass door to talk Canadian Muslim novels and authors, and hopes these books are mirrors for some of you, dear listeners! Hanna Khan Carries On by Uzma Jalaluddin, like the 90s movie You've Got Mail We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib here is her amazing photo project called Just Me and Allah make sure you tell Casey if it made you cry in the one part too! Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali YA contemporary title, but worth reading! The Unquiet Dead by Ausma Zehanat Khan, the first in a Mystery series with Detectives Esa Khattak and Rachel Ghetty Seven by Farzana Doctor Any others we should know about? 

    08 Meryl Wilsner on queer romance

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 70:21


    “If only we could just read and not go to our jobs and stuff.” -Quote of the episode Author Meryl Wilsner reads from and discusses their novel Something to Talk About back in June for Pride month.  The book follows Jo and Emma in a what starts as a Hollywood rumour and looks like it might become a relationship.  Meryl answers questions from the zoom audience as well. Queers romance authors/books mentioned by Meryl: Alyssa Cole Alexandria Bellefleur Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers Brown Sisters books by Talia Hibbert (they end up with men but 2 of the 3 of them are queer probably, says Wilsner) Rachel Spangler who has a few books at the library already You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson (YA) Higher by Roz Alexander She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen Sweet and Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler Casey tells our listeners about her blog called Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, and five very recent Canadian queer and trans books: Polar Vortex by Chani Mootoo My Art is Killing Me by Amber Dawn Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) by Hazel Jane Plante A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt The Subtweet by Vivek Shraya Tell us what your favourite queer Canadian books are!  Or request a topic by emailing us at meetmeinthestacks@virl.bc.ca

    07 Beach Reads and Tips for Reading More

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 29:51


    We're all about the R&R and slowing it down to get some reading in this episode.  These segments were recorded during our July heatwave, so don't mind our dewey/Dewey appearance. Beach reads are different everyone, but Casey tells you about some compelling, light, and totally entertaining books that she thinks are just beachy, whether you're an ocean, lake, river, or AC kind of reader: Skye Falling by Mia McKenzie Summer Fun by Jeanne Thornton The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala Special guest Kelsey from K'il Kun (aka Sandspit) in Haida Gwaii shares her ideas for reading more.  These are her tips: Replace Screen Time with Book Time Read a book during your morning coffee instead of scrolling. Read during your commute if you're a bus or train commuter.  Or listen while you drive or walk! Keep a book on your bedside table so you can read a few minutes before you fall asleep. A non-fiction book might help you still go to sleep on time if you tend to read all night. Consider alternatives to traditional print materials. eBooks -automatically return after the loan period from your library audiobooks -this is definitely reading too and you can do other things at the same time, like the dishes, or gardening graphic novels -easier for some to get into, quick reads Start small. Break it down into manageable pieces. Maybe you start by reading for part of your cup of coffee to start. Or read on a screen first, then check Facebook. Try a SMART goal.  Specific, Measureable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-based Example: I will read one fiction book by the end of the month.  

    06 Farm Fieldtrip to the Comox Valley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 50:53


    Jessica takes us for a field trip into her Ask A Local Farmer program series!  Local Comox Valley farmer Arzeena from Amara Farm discusses growing your own food and supporting local food cultivation during and post pandemic.  You might learn something that will help you with your carrot crop or just inspire you to plant something!  Arzeena recommended you check out a book about square foot gardening.  Jessica made a list of the Comox Valley resources mentioned in their conversation.  About the farmer Arzeena earned her Bachelor's degree in Crop Science from the University of Guelph and a Master's in Sustainable Agriculture from the University of London, England. She worked as a CUSO volunteer in Thailand and as a researcher in Jamaica, India, and Bangladesh. She was the staff Agrologist for West Coast Seeds from 1997-1999 and served as the Coordinator of the Richmond Food Security Society from 2008-2012, and in 2010 helped launch the Richmond Farm School. She and her husband moved their family to the Comox Valley in 2012 and run Amara Farm, a 25-acre certified organic farm in Courtenay, BC. In 2018, Arzeena was elected to the Board of the Comox Valley Regional District where she serves as both Vice Chair and Director, Area B About the Farm:  Arzeena and Neil started Amara Farm in 2012 with a dream to grow healthy food for their community. First came the veggies, and then an acre of blueberries in 2014. The farm received its certified organic status in 2015 and has since earned awards such as, the Land of Plenty Award (2018), and the Comox Valley Record's Best Market Vendor (2019). They have recently started a new project involving the addition of a new orchard full of apple, pear, and hazelnut trees. https://www.amarafarm.ca/  

    05 Books About Books and Askew Creek Co-operative Book Shop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 38:42


    Brace yourself...this one is pretty book-ish.  Books about books...  Metabooks?  Bibliomemoirs?  Reading about reading?  In Talk Bookish to Me Casey tells us about some books about some other books. Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi The Victorian and the Romantic by Nell Stevens My Life in Middlemarch by Rebecca Mead Banned Book Club by Hyun Sook Kim (graphic novel) Book Love by Debbie Tung (comic/graphic novel) A Girl Walks Into A Book by Miranda Pennington Bookworm: a memoir of childhood reading by Lucy Mangan Barking with the Big Dogs by Natalie Babbitt Learn all about the Askew Creek Book Shop with Cowichan librarian, Kendra, as she talks to co-op members Diane Gallagher and Suzanne Anderson!  Diane Gallagher can be found on her website, including info on her new book The Bastard of Saint Geneva. Suzanne Anderson is a writer, publisher, book coach and copy editor and can be found on her website called “The Self Publishing Expert”.  The co-operative book shop was started up in June of 2020 (when everyone thought COVID might be over) and has just closed as of May 30, 2021.  You can find the co-operative on Facebook under their new name of An Island of Books. 

    04 Author Eden Robinson in Laughter & Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 66:19


    Are you a fan of cosy/serious/hilarious/Indigenous culture lit?  Us too!  Author Eden Robinson laughs (a lot) with Darby about her books, Wild Men of the Woods (aka Sasquatches), matriarchal tendencies, and lots more.  This is the audio from our special zoom event on April 23, 2021. Eden Robinson came to us from her home in Kitimaat Village and is of Haisla and Heiltsuk ancestry.  Darby was at work in Nanaimo and is of Dutch, Icelandic, and mixed British/Irish/Scottish ancestry.  Both like sea stars.

    03 Local Press Rebel Mountain and Too Pride, Too Prejudice

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 41:59


    Lori Shwydky talks to Darby about Rebel Mountain Press and the diverse titles they've been producing as they've grown since 2015.  You can find Rebel Mountain titles in our catalogue, including the teen writing anthologies that feature the talented teens of Vancouver Island and our surrounding coastal communities. Rebel Mountain Press books we touched on: In Our Own Teen Voice and In Our Own Aboriginal Voice Ghost's Journey by Robin Stevenson and Breaking Boundaries: LGBTQ2 on Coming Out and Into Canada I Am Ready by Michelle Sylliboy Casey dishes on Pride and Prejudice re-tellings in our segment, Talk Bookish to Me.  Nathan purports to be writing one called Too Pride, Too Prejudice (maybe THIS is the COVID novel we've been waiting for?): Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur (and two bonus recommendations for romances with queer women: Something to Talk About and The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows) Unmarriageable by Soniah Kamal Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith

    02 Storytelling in DND and Talk Bookish to Me: Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Black Authors

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 32:08


    Darby talks to Arija about her interest in Dungeons and Dragons (DND).  We answer pressing questions such as… : Is it only playable in a dark basement? Can you make friends playing it? What is it anyway? Is it really about storytelling? Is it pandemic friendly? Casey recommends some Sci-Fi and Fantasy books you might not know you needed to read by Black authors: Falling in Love with Hominids by Nalo Hopkinson The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin Rosewater by Tade Thompson Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler

    01 Bob Joseph and 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 39:29


    Bob Joseph is an author and Indigenous relations trainer that wrote the books 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act and Indigenous Relations: Insights, Tips & Suggestions to Make Reconciliation a Reality. He is a member of the Gwawaenuk Nation.  He spoke with librarian Jessica Humphries following an awesome online event with us with 530 people in attendance on January 28, 2021. Find his books here from the library! Find out more about Bob by visiting www.indigenousrelationsacademy.com for online courses and www.ictinc.ca/blog for more information. You can also follow Bob Joseph on Twitter at @wewap.   

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