Books Good Enough to Eat at the 13th Annual International Edible Books Festival

Know of a good book to eat?! Create an edible book for inclusion in the International Edible Books Festival. Scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, 2015, from 1:00-2:00pm in Langsam Library's 5th floor lobby, the International Edible Books Festival has become a fan favorite. UC Libraries is seeking people interested in creating an edible book for the enjoyment (and consumption) of all in attendance. 

There are few restrictions — namely that your creation be edible and have something to do with a book — so you may let your creativity run wild.

As in previous years, entries will be judged according to such categories as "Most Delicious," "Most Creative," "Most Checked Out" and "Most Literary." Special prizes will be awarded for the "Best Student" entry and “Best Overall” entry.

If you are interested in creating an edible book, e-mail melissa.norris@uc.edu by Wednesday, March 25 with your name and the title of your creation.

Looking for inspiration? Visit UC Libraries on Facebook to see photos from the 2014 festival.

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