Just a quick reminder to those doing collection development: order all the Eisner nominees, not just the winners. Anyone can vote for a winner, but the Eisner judges are guaranteed to have actually read all the books.
@fantagraphics Hello! Is there a reason Scrooge McDuck: The Dragon of Glasgow is listed as “general adult” in Baker & Taylor? Or is it okay for a children’s graphic novel collection?
We've said it before and we'll say it again: a small group of parents should not dictate what books other people's children are allowed to read. #UniteAgainstBookBans
Don't forget! Nominate your favs for the Best Graphic Novels for Children Reading list. (Comics for ages 5-12 published in late 2021 and through 2022)
https://t.co/9elADTDP1J
Here's a clear, actionable article from @BookRiot full of tips, talking points, and resources for students, parents, and anyone concerned about the rise in censorship and book banning. #FReadom https://t.co/rOS7jD6bqr
@klg19 Ugh. I’m having flashbacks to when, after her name was announced as a nominee, Fumi Yoshinaga got only a smattering of applause. What??? Even if you’ve never heard of her (and if not, you’re poorer for it), if she’s nominated you should assume she’s worthy of applause. Sheesh.