Sunday, December 29, 2013

Cooking Through Fiction: Levi's Carrot-Apple Hash



One of my favorite parts of having a favorite book (or series) is finding someone else who shares the same love and devotion to the literary work, finding someone who talks about the same characters with as much excitement, irritation, and admiration as I do. This is what makes fandoms so amazing.

Fandoms connect people all across the globe so they can share their mutual love of fictional worlds. For fandoms, even after the original authors have finished the novels, even after the TV series have ended, the stories never stop. Fanfiction continues on and on as long as there are fans to read it.


Years ago, I stumbled into the world of Harry Potter fanfiction, and I’m still thankful for the happy accident. I met wonderful writers (many who are still close friends of mine), hilarious characters, and interesting people who shared my love of all things Harry Potter. Many of us still laugh about stories we read, characters who went crazy, and moral moray eels.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Cooking Through "The Baker's Man": Blood Orange Sauce


Blood oranges not only have a more vibrant, deeper color than regular oranges (such as Naval), but their flavor also is more intense as well. Blood oranges are slightly more bitter (although, at times, some varieties are even sweeter) than regular oranges.


In my opinion, blood oranges are oranges with a kick. This is one way to describe the difference between love and passion. Passion is love with a kick. And this kick can send you to the moon or send you into dark, bitter sections of yourself.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Author Interview — Jennifer Hawes



Social media, although overwhelming at times, offers great avenues to meet new people. I’ve had the privilege of getting to know today’s author via Twitter, but we follow each other on Pinterest as well, and I love seeing what new images and inspirational quotes she has for her audience. Jennifer (great name, by the way) is passionate about her writing, and I am so excited for the release of her first novel.


Quick! Give us the title and genre of your upcoming novel and a 30-word or less tagline. Free Runner — It’s an upper mid-grade contemporary/action/adventure novel with a heavy dose of mystery thriller. Fourteen-year-old Cam White is forced to exchange his SoCal life for London. He steps off the plane and into the pages of a crime novel. Only one kid can dodge bullets and bad guys and live to tell about it—the FREE RUNNER.

What lures you to write young adult novels? My name is Jennifer, and I am addicted to YA lit.

Me too, Jennifer.

How did you come up with the title of your novel? [Free running is] not only the fastest growing extreme sport in the world, but it’s the essence of the main character.

I’ve never heard of free running before. What is it about it that has captured your attention? I’ve been a runner for a LONG time, but it was my sixteen-year-old son who introduced me to free running. The art of defying gravity with the human body won me over.