Thursday, April 2, 2009

Have Your Book and Eat It Too

It's Edible Book Festival Week!
Edible book created by Kelli Smith. Winner of "Best in Show"
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
Edible Book Festival, April 4, 2008

A delicious annual event held round the world, the festival invites one and all to "re-write" their favorite book in sugar and spice and all that's gastronomically nice. Exhibitions showcase the entries in local libraries and bookstores, inviting you to enjoy the best in books in a whole new way! Dates and locations include:

Friday, April 3
Edible Book Festival
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, Topeka KS
http://www.tscpl.org/

Saturday, April 4
Edible Book Tea
Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven CT
http://www.creativeartsworkshop.org/html/events/ediblebooks.html

Edible Books!
Kennedy Branch, Muncie Public Library, Muncie IN
http://www.munciepubliclibrary.org/

Books 2 Eat Festival
White Lake Township Library, White Lake MI
http://www.whitelakelibrary.org/

Northwood's Third Annual IEBF
Chesley Memorial Library, Northwood NH
http://www.chesleylib.com/

Edible Books Festival
Loganberry Books & Strong Bindery, Cleveland OH
http://www.loganberrybooks.com/edible-books.html

Edible Book Festival
Grand Prairie Library Foundation, Grand Prairie TX
http://www.gptx.org/library/

Cook the Books!
Seattle Center for Book Arts, Seattle WA
http://www.frybooks.com/

and one noteworthy straggler on Saturday, April 18
Books2Eat at Grove Library
Grove Family Library, Chambersburg PA
http://books2eatatgrovelibrary.blogspot.com/

More info at the International Edible Book Festival website
http://www.books2eat.com/

...anyone for The Poundcake of the Baskervilles?

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