Episode 14: The Library as a Site of Revolution, Part II

In which we contemplate the possibilities…

Episode 14 Footnotes

  1. “HCPL Book Sanctuary Resolution.” Harris County Public Library, 19 Sept. 2023, hcpl.net/news/commissioners-court-pass-hcpl-book-sanctuary-resolution/.  

  2. “HB 900 Implementation.” Texas Library Association, 30 May 2024,
    txla.org/advocacy/hb-900-vendor-ratings-for-school-library-materials/hb-900-implementation/

  3. “Book Sanctuaries.” Urban Libraries Council, www.urbanlibraries.org/initiatives/democracy/book-sanctuaries.

  4. “Book Sanctuary.” Book Sanctuary, www.booksanctuary.org/.

  5. Ryan, Marie-Laure. Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence, and Narrative Theory. Indiana University Press, 1991.

  6.  Exangel. “What Is ‘Visionary Fiction’?: An Interview with Walidah Imarisha.” EAP: The Magazine, Exterminating Angel Press, 31 Mar. 2016, exterminatingangel.com/what-is-visionary-fiction-an-interview-with-walidah-imarisha/.

  7. Kirkwood, William G. “Narrative and the Rhetoric of Possibility.” Communication Monographs, vol. 59, no. 1, Mar. 1992, pp. 30–47, https://doi.org/10.1080/03637759209376247.

  8. Hackwith, A.J. The God of Lost Words (A Novel from Hell’s Library Book 3). Ace, 2021. 

  9. Caine, Rachel. Sword and Pen (The Great Library Book 5). Berkley, 2019. 

  10. Cogman, Genevieve. The Untold Story (The Invisible Library Book 8). Ace, 2021. 

  11. Duncan, Rod. The Custodian of Marvels (The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire Book 3). Angry Robot, 2016.

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