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Thursday, November 10, 2022

Coming Next Week: LibraryCon Live! and I Will Be A Moderator

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Tomorrow I am recording a panel for LJ/SLJ's LibraryCon Live! which will run on November 17th. I am excited to see all of the content that day, but my specific panel is:

2:05 - 2:55 PM ET | Haunting Horror

Experience thrills and chills as these panelists examine what inspires their writing and why tales of terror resonate.

 

Mark Bouchard, It Took Luke (Oni Press)              

Nick Medina, Sisters of the Lost Nation (Penguin Random House)

Kyle Starks, I Hate This Place (Image Comics)      

Alec Worley, John Carpenter's Night Terrors: The Coffin Road (Storm King)

You can register for the entire event at this link. You can view the panels live or on demand. totally up to you. And it is all FREE.

Details from LJ/SLJ are here or below, but in terms of my panel, I would highly recommend the novels and graphic novels but the authors above. I have had a chance to preview them all and these are great options for all library collections. 

I hope you register and are able to view this genre fiction and graphic novel focused event.

Click here or see below for all of the details.

Join Library Journal and School Library Journal on November 17 for our sixth annual LibraryCon Live! We're excited to present a day-long celebration of fandom, spotlighting genre fiction for adults and teens with panels devoted to comics and graphic novels, horror, sf/fantasy, and more. In addition to panels and keynotes, we're also offering fast-track learning sessions hosted by librarians and studio spotlights focusing on visual artists.

Plus, network online while exploring the virtual exhibit hall, where you'll hear from publishers about their newest books, download galleys and resources, and engage in live chats with featured authors and illustrators.

Whether you're a public or school librarian, an educator, or a superfan, don't miss this chance to meet with some of your favorite creators!

All live sessions will be on Zoom. Make sure to log in to your work or personal Zoom account before the day starts to avoid having to log in for each session.

Please note that the event environment and the sessions have attendance capacity limits. If on the day of the event you find that you are unable to access the environment or join a session, please know that sessions will be available for on-demand viewing within 24hrs., and the entire event will be accessible for three months from the event date.

Please make sure your computer and browser are up to date. Chrome tends to work best. The event platform does not support IE11 + Windows 7 or older versions.

By registering for this event or webcast, you are agreeing to Library Journal Privacy Policy and Code of Conduct Policy and agreeing that Library Journal may share your registration information with current and future sponsors of this event.

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Having trouble registering? Contact ljevents@mediasourceinc.com

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