Deadline extended to March 14: Call for submissions by WSU authors who published a 2024 book

WSU Libraries’ Crimson Reads planning committee is extending the deadline for submissions by WSU authors of 2024 books to Friday, March 14. Please send publication information to the committee via an online form.

The Crimson Reads website will highlight the books published in 2024 by WSU-affiliated authors. In addition, an in-person exhibit in the Holland and Terrell Libraries (located on the Pullman campus) will spotlight some of these publications and run from March 19–April 10.

Held annually during WSU Showcase, the celebration of faculty, staff, and student excellence, Crimson Reads publicly acknowledges and honors faculty, students, staff, alumni, and retired university community members who have authored, co-authored, or edited a book, including e-books, within the past year. Crimson Reads is an opportunity to create a greater awareness of the diverse publishing activity and achievements of WSU authors. This year’s event is planned from 2–4 p.m. Thursday, March 27, in Terrell Library atrium.

For more information, please contact Reference Librarian Tim Weng, 509-335-2691.

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