Ep. 17: Whatcomics

Sorrell holding artwork

WCLS Teen Services Coordinator Tamar Clarke talks about Whatcomics and A Forest of Words, our annual teen art and poetry publications. We are also joined by Sorrel Thoerner, a WCLS patron, high school student and artist who talks about why Whatcomics is important for teens. 

Ep. 15: Blooper Reel

Whatcom County Library System Podcast Bloopers

You can’t make an omelette without breaking a few eggs. And we couldn’t make our podcast without breaking out in laughter. As an end-of-year reward to our faithful listeners, we present some of our broken eggs. Here’s to many more omelettes in 2022! “I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes.Because if … Read more

Ep. 13: Sarah Miller and Marv Waschke

Little Quack by Lauren Thompson

Interlibrary Loan Specialist Sarah Miller talks about how she borrows books from other libraries to loan to our patrons. And Marv Waschke, President of the WCLS Board of Trustees talks about everything from My Friend Flicka to Palaces for the People to social cohesion to what a hay mow is.

Episode 12 Melanie May and Author/Librarian Nancy Pearl (Part 2)

Literacy breakfast

WCLS Collection Development Librarian Mary Kinser returns to interview Blaine Library patron and supporter, Melanie May, who tells us all the ways the library has been an important part of her life and her family.  Also it’s time for part 2 of Executive Director Christine Perkins’ conversation with America’s Librarian, Nancy Pearl. Stories and book … Read more

Episode 11: Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock and Nancy Pearl (Part 1)

Bonnie Sue Hitchcock and Nancy Pearl

WCLS Collection Development Librarian Mary Kinser interviews Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock, author of Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town and The Smell of Other People’s Houses. And we welcome “America’s Librarian” Nancy Pearl, winner of the National Book Foundation’s 2021 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community. Part one of this interview brings a surprise guest to chat … Read more

Episode 10: Riley Sweeney and Clyde Ford

Clyde Ford Think Black book cover and Riley Sweeney running

Local author Clyde Ford stops in to talk about Think Black, Dr. Ford’s memoir of his father which recently won the 2021 Washington Center for the Book Award in the Creative Nonfiction category. Also, City of Ferndale Communications Officer, Riley Sweeney discusses his role as “Roving Reporter” during Library Card Sign-up Month.   Book Recommendations Book … Read more

Episode 9, Library Card Sign-up Month & Mary Kinser and Emma Radosevich recommend books

Join the search for sasquatch. Find out how.

We hear part two of my interview with Mary Vermillion about Library Card Sign-up Month and then we do a speed round of book recommendations with our Collection Development Librarians Mary Kinser and Emma Radosevich. Also the Library of Things and more.  Library of Things Authors that Emma and Mary K. have met Audio books … Read more