Broadway Gal, who used to be director of youth services at my Library, but is now the director of the Indiana Center for the Book, as well as supervisor of the Professional Development Office at the Indiana State Library, spearheaded the ICB's 2016 Indiana Literary Map project, which is available online--free for the clicking.
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The map is part of the state's bicentennial project, and so it features 200 top Hoosier authors (for two centuries of Hoosier statehood). It's great for readers interested in Indiana authors, or for teachers looking for Hoosier reading assignments for their students.
We have a few copies of the map in our Indiana Room Roving Reporter Room. Drop by to pick-up yours (while supplies last). Or look at it online. It's your call.
I noticed that they omitted moi from the map, but that's okay. I'm guessing only human authors were eligible. Maybe someday someone will create a famous Hoosier kitty map. Perhaps I'd be included. It would be an honor.
I noticed that they omitted moi from the map, but that's okay. I'm guessing only human authors were eligible. Maybe someday someone will create a famous Hoosier kitty map. Perhaps I'd be included. It would be an honor.
Your Roving Reporter On The Go,
Cauli Le Chat
P.S. Take a look at our Broadway Gal video playlist on the Library's YouTube Channel.
I still think you should have been included on the map, Cauli. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! Thanks for writing about the Literary Map!
ReplyDeleteWe've got links to the map on the library website, too.
DeleteSorry! That was Suzanne!
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