Day 31: Women's History Month Book Giveaway
Welcome to my Women’s History Month book giveaway!
The March 29 winner of a hardback bundle of WOMEN IN WHITE COATS and SISTERS IN SCIENCE is Anne D.! I’ll be reaching out shortly for shipping info. Congrats!
Today is the final giveaway: TWO hardback copy bundles of WOMEN IN WHITE COATS and SISTERS IN SCIENCE!
Also, the ebook versions of both my books are currently on sale at a deep discount if you were wanting to snag them for $3 and $6, respectively.
About My Giveaway
It's WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH, y’all! Since my garage is packed with author copies of my books, I’m doing a giveaway a day all month long. To enter, simply be a subscriber to my newsletter, Beyond Curie. I will randomly generate a winner from my list of subscribers the following morning and reach out to those people. If they already have the book or otherwise decline or do not respond, I will generate a new winner for that day’s book(s). No one will win a book twice. I will do my best to ship to wherever you live without country-based restrictions.
About Me
Olivia Campbell is the New York Times bestselling author of Women in White Coats: How the First Women Doctors Changed the World of Medicine and Sisters in Science: How Four Women Physicists Escaped Nazi Germany and Made Scientific History. Signed copies are available online at Newtown Bookshop and Doylestown Bookshop.
She is a journalist, essayist, and author focusing on the intersections of science, women, history, folklore, and nature/ecology.
Campbell is a thesis advisor for her alma mater, Johns Hopkins University's science writing master’s degree program, and a freelance editor at Parents magazine and Everyday Health. She’s also the resident “science of folklore” contributor at National Geographic. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, Scientific American, The Guardian, Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Aeon, and History.com, among others. She lives outside Philadelphia with her husband, sons, and cats.