
In this podcast, two high school librarians hang out and discuss what they are reading, award-nominated YA books, interesting resources for librarians to check out, best practices, and much more.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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On this episode, Greg and Dan discuss what they are currently reading (Colton Gentry's Third Act by Jeff Zentner and What’s Next by Melissa Fitzgerald and Mary McCormack) and enjoy the biggest night of the YA Lit calendar: the Barnesy Awards.
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On this episode, Greg and Dan discuss what they are currently reading (Promise Boys by Nick Brooks and 49 Days by Agnes Lee), plan your itinerary for the MASL Spring Conference, and celebrate great high school nonfiction with the annual Dogwood Award... more
On this episode, Greg and Dan discuss what they are currently reading (In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash by Jean Shepherd and Rez Ball by Byron Graves), preview the new high school Dogwood nominees, and expect better out of this generation in Acco... more
On this episode, Greg and Dan discuss what they are currently reading (Poemhood, Our Black Revival edited by Amber McBride, Taylor Byos, Erica Martin and Age 16 by Rosena Fung), look for ways to improve their library newsletters, and wish their histo... more
Library Media Chatter has been a wonderful resource for hearing about new YA literature. The podcast's structure is fun and entertaining while also allowing for insightful commentary and analysis of new award-winning fiction and nonfiction YA. Trying to keep up with all of the new releases can be daunting, but it is so important to match students to text they will want to read. Thank you, Greg and Dan, for making this a bit easier.
Listening and laughing along with Dan and Greg made me miss our days of being LA teachers together, talking books and real life. You won’t regret this one.









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