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Who gets to define literature — and whose voices get remembered? In honor of Women’s History Month, this episode of Library-ish explores the women who didn’t just write books — they transformed the literary world. From authors who published anonymously or under male pseudonyms to those who reshaped entire genres, we’re highlighting the writers who expanded what stories could be told and who those stories were for. We discuss the impact of authors like Mary Shelley, Jane Austen, George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morrison — along with trailblazing library leader Clara Stanton Jones, whose work helped ensure these voices remain accessible. Together, their contributions challenge us to think more deeply about literary history, representation, and the evolving idea of what counts as “literary.” 🎧 Listen now and discover how these women changed not just books — but the entire landscape of literature. — 🎙️ *Library-ish* is a podcast by the Butte County Library, where we explore books, literacy, and the role libraries play in our communities. 📚 Visit your local branch or explore our online catalog to discover more authors and stories. The Library-ish Podcast delves into libraries & librarianship within the context of culture and community. Library-ish podcast: https://www.buttecounty.net/2085/Library-ish-the-Butte-County-Library-Pod Butte County Public Library website: https://www.buttecounty.net/528/Library Our programming calendar: https://buttecounty.librarycalendar.com/events/month
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