In this D C Public Library Podcast, done in June 2024, librarian and Golden Antelope author George Koors discusses his novel, ALWAYS THE WANDERER, a "braided trilogy," which originally came out in 2015 and was re-released in July.

Here's  a bit about the author: 

George Koors was born in 1988. He primarily writes long form fiction, but also composes music. He has worked as a writing professor and librarian at universities in The District of Columbia. He now serves as an Adult Librarian for the District of Columbia Public Library. He is currently seeking representation for three new literary novels. He is aided in his work by his trusty cat and dog, Ferdinand and Scully. Always the Wanderer, his first novel, came out in 2015 via Golden Antelope Press and is a fiercely unique post-modern critique of contemporary American and European imperialism. His works are often rooted in philosophy and is greatly influenced by the writings of María Lugones, particularly her concept of World Travel, as well as many complex life experiences. His graphic novella, Home, was released to the public for free in 2018 and was written and illustrated by the author. In 2024, Golden Antelope Press released a new edition of Always the Wanderer.

For more, see his website, www.georgekoors.com

 

And here's the podcast headnote:  "Join us as we explore what librarians and libraries do. Did you know for example that you can read The Paris Review on PressReader if you have a library card? Also, keeping in theme, we hear from Takoma Park librarians, Writer and Adult Librarian George Koors about his novel Always the Wanderer, and writer LJ Pemberton, whose acclaimed novel Still Alive is in our digital collection.