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Update: Authors Guild Stands in Solidarity with Patmos Library and Its Staff and Board

Update, August 17, 2022: The Authors Guild sent a letter of support to the Patmos Library Board. Click here to read the letter.

August 4, 2022: The Authors Guild deplores the defunding and potential closure of the Patmos Public Library in Jamestown Township, Michigan. We were both outraged and saddened to learn that Jamestown Conservatives—a local Christian conservative group—has waged a public campaign targeting certain books in the library that this week culminated in primary voters voting against renewing the library’s funding. The campaign, which consisted of lawn signs, posters, emails, and handouts, accused the library of “grooming” and “indoctrinating” children in “sinful” practices contrary to the Bible because it refused to remove books and resources referencing LGBTQ topics and other content that the radical right-wing group disagreed with.

“As spaces that foster imagination and learning, public libraries are where authors are born. That’s why authors are at the head of the line when it comes to standing up for libraries and the librarians that run them. Books help us understand our world and each other. To do that, their authors must have the freedom to express themselves and write the truth as they experience it, and readers’ right to read what they choose must be protected. These are central pillars of our democracy,” said Mary Rasenberger, CEO of the Authors Guild.

“If we continue to allow a small but vocal group of close-minded people to dictate to the rest of us what we should read, view, or say, particularly when they use scare tactics and intimidation to get what they want, it will be a death knell for our free society,” added Doug Preston, president of the Authors Guild.

We stand in solidarity with the Michigan Library Association, Library Board President Larry Walton, and former Patmos Library Director Amber McLain, who was forced to quit her job after months of harassment, as well as with public libraries and librarians across the nation who are facing funding cuts, job terminations, arrest threats, hate mail, and harassment while standing up for the rights of all library patrons to be able to read books and access information as guaranteed by the First Amendment.

The Authors Guild is determined to combat the rise in book banning and the deleterious effects of censorship in every way we can, including the following initiatives:

  • Our Stop Book Banning Toolkit provides people with free templates to write letters condemning censorship to their local school boards, newspapers, and lawmakers.
  • The Authors Guild Banned Books Club is a free online book club showcasing some of the award-winning works that have been banned in school districts around the country.
  • Unite Against Book Bans, an American Library Association-led effort of which the Authors Guild is a founding member, is working collaboratively to fight book bans through petitions, letters, lawsuits, and other available options.
  • We submitted an amicus curiae brief along with booksellers and the ALA in opposition to an action before the Circuit Court of Virginia Beach asking the court to find that the books Gender Queer and A Court of Mist and Fury are obscene for minors, a holding that would put many other books and entities at risk.
  • We submitted a statement in support of plaintiffs in their action against Llano County, Texas, and the Llano County Public Library system arguing that the library’s removal of access to print and electronic copies of books infringed upon residents’ First Amendment rights.