Public Library Awarded Grant for Celebrating Ohio Book Awards and Authors (COBAA)

Librarian Christie with COBAA grant titles

MOUNT VERNON, OHIO — Ohio has much to be proud of in its rich heritage of literary talent, and patrons seeking to read more Buckeye State fiction writers will find an expanded collection of offerings at the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County this spring. The Library was one of NUMBER libraries selected for a “Celebrating Ohio Book Awards & Authors” (COBAA) LSTA grant, and will receive $1035.

 

The grant will allow the Library to acquire multiple circulating copies of novels that won the prestigious Ohioana Book Award, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize or the Anisfield-Wolf Award. The COBAA selections include books by Ohio authors Erin McGraw, Carter Sickels, Jacqueline Woodson, Anthony Doer, Celeste Ng, and Thrity Umrigar. Copies of COBAA texts will be available at the Main Library and branch libraries in Danville, Fredericktown, and Gambier.

 

In support of COBAA’s mission to “connect Ohio readers to Ohio authors and Ohio book award winners,” the Main Library will showcase the grant-funded books throughout 2023. Events begin on March 29, with a “Book Tasting” of all 15 COBAA titles and on the Library’s popular “What Are You Reading?” podcast. April’s adult book discussion will feature Anthony Doerr’s Cloud Cuckoo Land, followed by Jesmyn Ward’s novel Sing, Unburied, Sing in May.  On May 16, the Ohio Writers Series will host Erin McGraw for a reading and discussion of her novel, The Seamstress of Hollywood Boulevard at Knox Memorial’s Veterans Hall. More author visits, adult book discussions, and podcast events will be announced in the coming months. Librarian Christie Smith is leading many of the COBAA activities, and she states that “We are so excited to be a recipient of the (COBAA) LSTA grant. This gives the Library an opportunity to share more of the tremendous literary talent of Ohio authors with our patrons and community.”

 

LSTA offers many grants and programs to Libraries affiliated with the State Library of Ohio, and “COBAA enables libraries to build or expand a collection of books by Ohio authors and books recognized by Ohio-based book award programs.”  Development and Writing Program Manager Jamie Lyn Smith-Fletcher states that “By highlighting the Library’s collection of COBAA books throughout our 2023 programs, we hope to deepen patrons’ connection to Ohioana’s legacy during and long after the grant period ends.”

 

For more information, visit the Library’s website at www.knox.net, call (740) 392-BOOK, or stop by the Main Library at 201 N. Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon during library hours.

 

Information courtesy of the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County