An Author’s Vigil at CLA

Author Jonathan Goldstein, described as “Canada’s funniest radio show host – or certainly Canada’s funniest Jewish radio show host” (Jewish Tribune)…at the Canadian Librarian Association Conference this past weekend:

“Saturday. Though it’s not clear to me why an author would be invited to such a thing, I’m scheduled to do a book-signing at the annual Canadian librarian’s convention today. Sure, I’m a writer who writes books – books that go into libraries – but after arriving at the hall, the connection starts to feel more tenuous. The room is filled with library supply companies selling things like story-telling puppets and book carts with “whisper glide” wheels made by Library Quiet™. I feel not unlike a dairy cow invited to a bartenders convention because the cream he makes goes into the White Russians they serve.

A librarian leads me through the room. It is the size of an airplane hanger. She tells me to follow her to the signing table I’ve been assigned. While there’s nothing I enjoy more than following a librarian – it makes me feel about eight years old, everything right in the world – when we arrive at our destination, I feel myself deflate. ” Thoughts on the conference from The National Post.

His latest book is “Ladies and Gentlemen…The Bible!”, published by Penguin.