Sticking it to the Book Banners: A Glorious Tale of Pyrrhic Victory
Episode 449, May 23, 04:01 AM
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Erica Perl wins the battle while the war still wages
Greetings writers! Sarina here.
Earlier in May I was surfing social media, as one does, when I came across a story about children’s author Erica Perl and an ill-fated school visit. Her scheduled visit to a school was abruptly canceled. After asking a few questions, it was determined that a single parent had objected to…
Well, it’s hard to say. We’ll let Erica tell her story. But you should know that Ms. Perl’s twenty years of book publishing have included such salacious titles as When Cookie Met Carrot and A Whale of a Tea Party. (🔥!)
When Erica’s visit was canceled, at first she had a lot of conflicting emotions. We’ll dig in to the vulnerability hangover that comes with writing as a career. But then she pulled herself together and fought back.
In the fight, she had a few advantages on her side: 1. She is a lawyer, which didn’t hurt. 2. She had a contract! That’s the most important takeaway here, and 3. She had some help from writers organizations.
It’s a great listen. 🎧
Links from today’s episode:
School Library Journal article about Erica’s experience
Pen America
Authors Against Book Bans
The Authors Guild
The American Library Association
Pride and Less Prejudice
Where to find Erica:
Have Erica come to your school! Everything you need to know HERE.
Erica’s latest: Whale and the Birthday Rocks
Erica Perl on Threads
Earlier in May I was surfing social media, as one does, when I came across a story about children’s author Erica Perl and an ill-fated school visit. Her scheduled visit to a school was abruptly canceled. After asking a few questions, it was determined that a single parent had objected to…
Well, it’s hard to say. We’ll let Erica tell her story. But you should know that Ms. Perl’s twenty years of book publishing have included such salacious titles as When Cookie Met Carrot and A Whale of a Tea Party. (🔥!)
When Erica’s visit was canceled, at first she had a lot of conflicting emotions. We’ll dig in to the vulnerability hangover that comes with writing as a career. But then she pulled herself together and fought back.
In the fight, she had a few advantages on her side: 1. She is a lawyer, which didn’t hurt. 2. She had a contract! That’s the most important takeaway here, and 3. She had some help from writers organizations.
It’s a great listen. 🎧
Links from today’s episode:
School Library Journal article about Erica’s experience
Pen America
Authors Against Book Bans
The Authors Guild
The American Library Association
Pride and Less Prejudice
Where to find Erica:
Have Erica come to your school! Everything you need to know HERE.
Erica’s latest: Whale and the Birthday Rocks
Erica Perl on Threads