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M-L

@carymilkweed

Librarian, Lutheran, gummy bear addict

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AlisonIsBossy (@alisonisbossy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, crazy story. I went to the library today and I found this book that I didn't want to check out for my kids. So, I just didn't check it out.

Stephanie Foo, author of WHAT MY BONES KNOW (@stephaniefoooo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tell me if you also hate when people shorten your name. My name is Stephanie and when people I don't know well call me "Steph," I always think, "HDU! You don't know me enough to call me that."

Lousy Librarian (@lousylibrarian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This patron asks for highly specific reference books that appear not to exist in our reality; after much conversation and searching I connect him with some barely relevant sources and he says "This is perfect, thank you" & I realize he isn't about the destination but the journey.

Dr Isabella Rosner (@isabellarosner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've come across A LOT of good 17th- and 18th-century Quaker names over the past 3.5 years, as I've worked on my thesis. Now that my thesis is done and submission is near, it's time to share the more than 90 wildest early Quaker names I've found (in alphabetical order):

I've come across A LOT of good 17th- and 18th-century Quaker names over the past 3.5 years, as I've worked on my thesis. Now that my thesis is done and submission is near, it's time to share the more than 90 wildest early Quaker names I've found (in alphabetical order):
Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

am I irrationally anxious or am I having a perfectly normal reaction to book bannings, biodiversity loss and a tech industry that seems downright gleeful about apps that are designed to make human writers and creatives obsolete?

M-L (@carymilkweed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love these Post-It note reviews by Amanda MacGregor! Especially psyched about The Real Riley Mays. Love looking forward to new reads :) #LUSLIB670 teenlibrariantoolbox.com/2023/06/29/pos…

M-L (@carymilkweed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My heart hurt taking down our Pride display when I worked on Saturday-- I love being reminded that allyship is year-round-- and it's especially important in school libraries. #LUSLIB670

M-L (@carymilkweed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All four members of my family are reading this for our own tiny summer reading program, and we are LOVING it!! Perfect for fans of The Inquisitor's Tale by Adam Gidwitz. #LUSLIB670

Stacked Librarian (@stckedlibrarian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a Reminder: Reading does not occur in the eyeballs. It occurs in the brain. People can use their eyeballs to read. People can use their fingers to read. People can use their ears to read. It is all reading! Any definition otherwise is ableist. Bless. 🖤📚

SNAP Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (@snapnetwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Sinead O’Connor wore the anguish of victims of clergy abuse and it seems as though she knew in 1992 the horrors that hadn’t yet been revealed. Ultimately, she relieved the pain for tens of thousands of victims with rebellion. We at SNAP mourn with the world.’ SNAP #SineadOConnor

‘Sinead O’Connor wore the anguish of victims of clergy abuse and it seems as though she knew in 1992 the horrors that hadn’t yet been revealed. Ultimately, she relieved the pain for tens of thousands of victims with rebellion. We at SNAP mourn with the world.’ SNAP #SineadOConnor