Check out our ‘Dear Librarians’ author letter & Q&A archives!

Our authors love sharing the library love on our blog all year long. Don’t miss our blog archive of over 30 “Dear Librarians” letters, amazing Q&As, and more from your biggest fan club: authors who were inspired to become writers —and readers—thanks to libraries! From LibraryReads favorites, to debut novelists, from both non-fiction and fiction

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Dear Librarians: A Letter from Danit Brown, Author of Television for Women

“I realized at an embarrassingly advanced age what most people already knew: libraries aren’t just about the books on their shelves––they’re about the readers they nurture, the communities they bring together and help, and the conversations they foster. . . There’s a special gratitude that comes from discovering this magic as an adult, which is why sharing my debut novel with you feels like a true privilege.”

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Dear Librarians: A Letter from Rachel Louise Driscoll, Author of The House of Two Sisters

“Whilst I no longer work at the library, I have fond memories of shelving books and spying accounts of Egyptian mythology, piling them on my book trolley, and then heading to the self-service machine to check them out. Libraries have always been a large part of my life, stretching back to when I was a child and, too short to reach the counter. . .”

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