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Edible Book Festival Sparks Creativity on USM Campuses

Tue, 04/23/2024 - 09:36am | By: Gabriela Shinskie

Edible Book Festival

ā€œTale of Two Zitisā€ by Dena Temple from the School of Leadership, inspired by A Tale of Two Cities

T¶¶Ņõapp (USM) inspired students, faculty, and staff to create an ā€œedible bookā€ that showcases a book title, author, or character for the annual Edible Book Festival hosted by University Libraries. The event is held every April in person and online.

The unique festival invites each participant to create an entry made from edible materials. Participants were encouraged to incorporate puns throughout their display. Entries were displayed to the public.

On the Hattiesburg campus, participants competed for categories including Best in Show, ā€œPunniestā€/Most Creative, Best Virtual Entry, and People’s Choice Award.

  • Best in Show: ā€œSmothered and Covered: Waffle House and the Southern Imaginaryā€ by Blake Denton, inspired bySmothered and Covered: Waffle House and the Southern Imaginary
  • ā€œPunniestā€/Most Creative: ā€œLime of Pieā€ by Josh Cromwell, inspired by The Life of Pi
  • Best Virtual Entry: ā€œTale of Two Zitisā€ by Dena Temple, inspired by A Tale of Two Cities
  • People’s Choice: ā€œThe Scarlet Lettuceā€ by Raine DeLancey, inspired by The Scarlet Letter
Edible Book Festival

Madison Valentine presents her interpretation of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar".

Madison Valentine won with her interpretation of ā€œThe Very Hungry Caterpillarā€ at the Gulf Coast Library in Long Beach, Miss. Valentine is a freshman majoring in Elementary Education.

ā€œThe reason why I wanted to participate this year is because I love doing something creative. I thought it would be fun to create a project based on a children's book,ā€ expressed Valentine.

John Eye, Dean of University Libraries, enjoyed looking at the creativity of each entry.

ā€œThe Edible Book Festival is a light-hearted event our faculty and staff use to showcase the creativity and imagination of each participant. Books have been a part of all our lives, and this provides a way to connect our favorites with ingredients that would be delicious to the taste. The occasion is joined with a call for food pantry donations as well,ā€ said Eye.

Participants were encouraged to donate an item to the local USM Food Pantry.

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