Today I thought I'd post about one of the unexpected pleasures of being an author. There are certain cool things about being an author that had always I hoped for — like good reviews, delighted readers, cool covers, sweet film deals. But then there are cool things that I just never even thought to look forward to. For instance, a bunch of teens sent me video of the Shiver musical they had done at their school.
Fan art and photo manips and gifs are surprisingly satisfying. People name their hamsters after my characters. Hamsters! That is no shoddy thing.
Here is another satisfying thing: readers who bake. In
The Scorpio Races, there is an imaginary food called November Cakes, no longer so imaginary because
Anyway, I thought I'd ask readers to share their November Cakes photos today, in honor of my readers and The Scorpio Races paperback release. I'm going to include the recipe again at the bottom of the post, but it's also in the paperback (along with four deleted scenes that didn't appear in the final draft of the book). A huge thanks to everyone for sharing photos. And I hope I get the credits in the right order.
Click to biggerfy the photo:
from left to right
1
Feli Huber,
Ruth Link,
Ainsley Louise,
Caroline Foxwell2
@anonymeet,
Maggie Reynolds, ___*
Sarah Whisted3
@pixie319,
Arlena Lockard,
@xamandaolivieri,
Rach Robins,
@mandymia164
HouseonHarrison,
Jackie Woodburn,
@JessieBees,
@seestephwrite,
Barbara Moon5
@morganmck18,
@deadtossedwaves,
@foundinamuseum,
@beckiejean,
@jocelynelaberge6
@rhapsodyinbooks,
Rowan Krajcik,
@Bay647375727
@clarethewriter,
Angie Thompson,
Kim van Prooijen,
Tara Lee8
Katherine Phillips,
Alexa Barry, Hei Ke,
Julia Simpson9
Stephanie Marie Souther Bittner,
Leobarda Aquilar,
Amanda Breck,
Ruth Hofmann10
@emumfy,
Stephanie Dick & Jessica Koegler Yeager,
11 April Wanner,
@HeathBear*I cannot believe I can't find the name for this one. I think FB ate it.
And the recipe:
Published on April 22, 2013 09:03