Rush fans are among the most loyal legion of devoted followers in rock 'n roll. They celebrate 21-12 day every December, they gather for global Rush fan conventions in Toronto every year, and they have continually supported the band for over four decades.

Now, it's their turn to shine. The website Rushfanstories.com is currently collecting submissions from die hard fanatics to be published in an upcoming book. Did you catch Neil Peart's drumstick on the Moving Pictures tour?  Do you have a Rush t-shirt that's older than your children?  Have you memorized all the lyrics to 'The Trees'? Were you teased about being a Rush fan in your youth? Here's your chance to share your favorite stories.

Specifically, the authors of the book are looking for fans who meet the following criteria: you have been a fan since the 70's, you have attended more than 25 concerts, you have followed the band on tour or you have an extension collection of Rush memorabilia. The authors are also compiling a survey of Rush fans, which they plan to publish in the book.

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