Carolyn Crane is the author of the urban fantasy series: The Disillusionists Trilogy but also of Mr. Real, the first book of the Code of Shadows series (October 30th, 2012).
Carolyn Crane est l'auteur de la série d'urban fantasy: The Disillusionists Trilogy mais aussi de Mr. Real, le premier tome de la série Code of Shadows (30 Octobre 2012).
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I realized something shocking
while writing this post…
Delhia,
thanks so much for inviting me here to your blog. In honor of your being from
France, I decided to talk about how much I enjoy letting my characters have a
break now and then in their dangerous struggles and crazy mysteries to enjoy
food. It seemed especially appropriate
since France is so famous for fabulous cuisine.
And
then I realized something: My characters are constantly eating, going to
restaurants, feeding each other. My books are food-obsessed! Do I think about
food ALL the time while I’m writing? Apparently so. Food has all kinds of meaning in my books.
How did I become such a food freak as a writer?
Mind
Games, the first novel in my Disillusionists trilogy, takes place mostly in a
restaurant, because my hero is magically trapped there for eternity. It’s a
Mongolian restaurant, so my gang eats a lot of kebabs.
Packard sets out wineglasses,
and soon Shelby and Helmut arrive bearing plates piled with skewers of colorful
vegetables and fat scallops.
Packard opens a bottle. “Ouzo
okay?” He seems to be addressing me.
“For what?”
Packard gives me a stern look.
“We’re celebrating.”
Shelby scoots a chair up next
to mine and raises her glass. “I will toast to you, Justine,” she says. “May
the targets never see you coming.” We laugh and clink and make more toasts.
I’ve never belonged to a squad or a club, especially not a secret one like
this.
But,
why not let them enjoy food? Reading is such an emotional pleasure, and so is
food. It has always felt natural to combine the two.
And,
if my characters are eating Brie cheese why not make it warm and soft and let
it spread thickly onto a cracker? Why not let them have warm cookies, or crusty
bread soaked through with garlic butter?
Here,
during a very tense scene (at a different restaurant with a different man LOL)
my heroine gets yet another meal:
I freeze. Is he toying with me?
Would a normal person say that?
I’m saved by the arrival of our
next course: crepes filled with caramelized onions and chardonnay jelly.
I
actually went through recipe books to find something delicious for my heroine
to eat in this scary scene. Doesn’t it sound wonderful? I’ve never eaten a
crepe like this, but I know I’d like it.
In
the novella I’m giving away, DEVIL’S LUCK, my heroine, who had her childhood
stolen from her in a way, discovers cotton candy for the first time and in the
first scene, I think she eat three whole cones of cotton candy. (Which,
according to my twitter friends, is barbe à papa in French. Dad’s beard. How
delightful!)
…she swept up her bright pink
cotton candy with her tongue, loving the way it melted to tingling bits…
Later,
my hero makes a juicy hamburger, and the hamburger has significance. And the
villain eats kiwi fruit, one after another, peeling them with a jeweled
knife.
Now
I’m going to be looking for it in other books, to see if other people use food
as much as I do. Or is it just me thinking constantly of food? But, oh well.
How can you go wrong with a delicious meal?
If
you’d like to find out the meaning of the juicy hamburger in DEVIL’S LUCK, or
if anything interesting happens to the kiwi-devouring villain, please enter my
contest!
I’m
giving away my DEVIL’S LUCK ebook novella – the new epilogue edition. (It is
part of the Disillusionists series, but it doesn’t matter when you read it.) To
enter to win, just tell me what meal you’d like your favorite hero or heroine
to eat.
Thanks!
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J’ai réalisé quelque chose de choquant en écrivant ce
post...
Delhia, merci de m’avoir invité sur votre blog. En l’honneur
du fait que vous venez de France, j’ai décidé de parler de combien j’aime
laisser mes personnages faire une pause de temps en temps dans leur luttes
dangereuses ainsi que des mystères de la nourriture. Cela semblait approprié
étant donné que la France est connue pour avoir la meilleure cuisine.
Et ensuite, j’ai réalisé quelque chose : Mes
personnages mangent continuellement, vont au restaurant, se nourrissent. Mes
livres sont obsédés par la nourriture ! Est-ce que je pense à la
nourriture TOUT le temps que je suis en train d’écrire ? Cela semble être
le cas. La nourriture signifie beaucoup de choses dans mes livres. Comment
suis-je devenue un monstre de nourriture en tant qu’écrivain ?
Dans Mind Games,
le premier roman de ma trilogie Disillusionists,
une grande partie de l’histoire se passe dans un restaurant comme mon héros est
magiquement piégé là pour l’éternité. C’est un restaurant Mongolien, alors mon
gang mange beaucoup de Kebabs.
Parckard sort les verres à vin, et bientôt Shelby et
Helmut arrivent, portant les plats pleins de brochettes de légumes de toutes
couleurs et de coquillages pleins de graisse.
Packard ouvre une bouteille. « Ouzo d’accord ? » Il semble s’adresser à moi.
« Pour quoi ? »
Packard me jette un regard dur. « On est en train de
célébrer.»
Shelby place une chaise à côté de moi et lève son verre.
« Je vais porter un toast à toi, Justine » dit-elle. « Puissent
les cibles ne jamais te voir venir ». Nous rions et trinquons, faisant
plus de toasts. Je n’ai jamais appartenu à une équipe ou un club, surtout pas
un secret comme celui-ci.
Mais, pourquoi ne pas les laisser aimer la
nourriture ? Lire est un plaisir émotionnel, tout autant que la
nourriture. Il m’a toujours semblé naturel de combiner les deux.
Et, si mes personnages mangent du fromage de
Brie, pourquoi ne pas le faire chaud et doux, tout en le laissant reposer sur
un biscuit ? Pourquoi ne pas les laisser avec des cookies chauds, ou du
pain plongé dans du beurre à l’ail ?
Ici, durant une scène intense (dans un
restaurant différent avec un autre homme LOL) mon héroïne prend un autre
repas :
Je
m’arrête. Est-ce qu'il joue
avec moi? Est-ce qu'une personne normale peut dire ça?
Je suis sauvée par l'arrivée de notre prochain plat : crêpes farcies aux oignons caramélisés et gelée au chardonnay.
Je suis sauvée par l'arrivée de notre prochain plat : crêpes farcies aux oignons caramélisés et gelée au chardonnay.
J’ai cherché quelques recettes pour trouver
quelque chose de délicieux à manger pour mon héroïne dans cette scène
effrayante. Cela ne semble-t-il pas merveilleux ? Je n’ai jamais mangé de
crêpes comme ça, mais je sais que j’aimerais.
Dans la nouvelle que je vous propose en
concours, Devil’s Luck, mon héroïne,
qui a eu son enfance volée, découvre les « cotton candy » pour la
première fois et dans cette première scène, je pense qu’elle en mange au moins
trois cônes. (Ce qui, selon mes amis de twitter, se dit barbe à papa en
Français. Barbe à papa. Comme c’est drôle !)
... Elle balaye sa barbe à papa d’un rose lumineux
avec sa langue, aimant la façon dont
elle fond en morceaux qui picotent ...
Plus tard, mon héros fait un hamburger
juteux, et l’hamburger lui même a une signification. Et le méchant dévore des
kiwis, les uns après les autres, les
épluchant avec un couteau de
pierres précieuses.
Maintenant, je vais chercher dans d’autres livres, pour voir si
d'autres personnes utilisent la
nourriture autant que je le fais. Ou est-ce juste moi pensant
constamment à de la nourriture? Mais, oh ben. Comment pouvez-vous vous tromper avec un délicieux repas?
Si vous voulez découvrir
le sens du hamburger juteux dans DEVIL’S LUCK, ou si quelque chose d'intéressant se passe pour le méchant mangeur de kiwis, s'il vous plaît, participez à mon concours!
J’offre la possibilité de gagner ma nouvelle ebook DEVIL'S LUCK - la nouvelle édition
de l’épilogue. (Il fait partie de la série Disillusionists, mais ce n'est pas important
quand vous le lisez.) Pour participer
au concours, dites-moi quel repas vous voudriez voir
manger votre héros ou héroïne préféré.
Merci
Carolyn
Crane is the author of the Disillusionists trilogy, assorted novellas, and the
upcoming Mr. Real, the first book in a PNR series
(out 10/30).
She
lives
in Minneapolis with her husband and two cats, and works a day job as a
business writer and if you invite her to your party, your cheese
plate will be in grave danger.During rare moments when she’s not at her computer,
she can be found reading in bed, running, or helping animals.
Author's website: www.authorcarolyncrane.com
Twitter: @carolyncrane
THERE’S A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND DOOM.
No wager is too outrageous for Simon Fitzgerald, the most reckless of the Disillusionists. His dark secrets drive him to take increasingly extreme risks, but he’s never lived so quite so dangerously as when he hooks up with Midcity’s most powerful prognosticator.
Fawna Brady is tormented by the destinies she sees for those around her. To Fawna, knowledge of the future is a cage she’d do anything to escape. She’s stunned to discover a taste of the freedom for which she yearns at the side of Simon, the one person in the world who despises everything she is, everything she stands for.
Simon’s defiant attitude toward destiny captivates Fawna, but will her love destroy him? And will Simon rush headlong into the delicious doom she offers?
Thanks to Carolyn Crane for this great post. You can win an ecopy of Devil's Luck, anovella of the Dillusionists series. The giveaway is international and ends on October 1st. You need to answer the question.
Merci à Carolyn Crane pour ce super post. Vous pouvez gagner un ebook de Devil's Luck, une nouvelle de la série Dillusionists. Le concours est international et se termine le 1er Octobre. Vous devez répondre à la question.
Merci à Carolyn Crane pour ce super post. Vous pouvez gagner un ebook de Devil's Luck, une nouvelle de la série Dillusionists. Le concours est international et se termine le 1er Octobre. Vous devez répondre à la question.
I'm really into cooking Indian curries at the moment so I would like a character to eat one and maybe I could pick up a good recipe whilst reading.
RépondreSupprimerThanks for the great giveaway.
I would love my hero to be eating fish and chips - a traditional British food, but it would have to be with his fingers as that's the only way to eat it (preferably standing up outside somewhere windy). This does mean he gets messy with grease, salt and vinegar everywhere but that would just make him more adorable! :-)
RépondreSupprimerMerci une fois de plus pour ce post riche en découvertes :) Bien sûr je tente ma chance :) bisousssss
RépondreSupprimerOne of my favorite series! Great post!
RépondreSupprimerThanks for the fun guestpost, and it sure sounds like they are eating all the time. I will consider myself warned, and make sure to have enough tasty things in the house to indulge my cravings while reading.
RépondreSupprimerWhat should my hero or heroine eat? I love scallops, and Japanese foods, so let them go to a Japanese restaurant.
rho ça fait tellement longtemps qu'il traine chez moi celui-là
RépondreSupprimerI love how this made you realize how much you write about food. :D
RépondreSupprimerAs to what I'd like them to eat? Well, my faves are Mexican and Italian food... so I guess variations on that! YUM!
Oh god, Mexican food <3
SupprimerI have Devil's luck, yay, saving it to read it later since that is the last part :(
RépondreSupprimerOh I've loved this series! And you know what? I never realized there was that much food there, I mean, yeah, they hang out at a restaurant. But well, food is all around. Wow! It is there. ha ha. Cool! And great post.
RépondreSupprimerA nice juicy steak with a baked potato and side salad!!! Glass of wine and apple pie and ice cream.
RépondreSupprimerFavorite meal my heroine would eat woud be bruschetta, sushi made with kobe beef, broiled lobster, and ice cream sundae. Yummmm!
RépondreSupprimerGreat interview! I've been meaning to read Mind Games, I need to read it soon. And also check out the Devil's Luck novella :)
RépondreSupprimerI'm not participating in the giveaway, I already read Devil's Luck and loved it.
RépondreSupprimerI just wanted to add my opinion as a reader of Carolyn Crane books, they are not only fabulous but they make you hungry. Her books should come with a warning sign saying "have snacks handy while reading" or something like that.
Thanks for the warning, I'll make sure I've some snacks ready when I'll read it =p
SupprimerHow about Korean food, or Italian food. It's look yummy and i am hungry because to imagine eat them. LOL!!
RépondreSupprimerThanks for this great giveaway.
How about some steak?
RépondreSupprimerWell there's a lot of food I love so I don't know were to begin. I think I love as much cooking (and eating of course) as reading. And sometimes it's kind of torture to read novel's that's have food in it, I always end-up hungry as hell and wanting some improbable food they have been speaking of in the book (it happen as well while I watch series or movies, I'm sooooo easly influenced ><). For exemple I've watched one serie where the héroine is constantly trying to improve her "Choux à la créme"... Well I've been doing (without so much success until now) choux à la créme since ><.
RépondreSupprimerso if I was logical, I would choose "Oeuf à la coque" (You only cook the white of the eggs, then cut the "hat" and eat it with bread and butter that you cut in fine slice to soak inside the yellow), which are one of my favorite plate ever and are easy to make. But I realize that's not that "appealing" and sexy xD, so I would say an home made "Fraisier" (which I'm rather good at making and that drive me crazy to eat =p).
Thanks for your article and the Giveaway and I will be sure to read your books just before my meals xD
Oeuf à la coque are that -> https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSlSGs1wyPNlcJv5VAzEmpyCIPlA5A8CbiIi7nDZJd1_46uESWc
And the Fraisier I make look like that (execept I put chocolat and only two floor)-> http://www.tribugourmande.com/photos/recette_120649.jpg
Oh god... My comment is sooo long xD (and I'm going to say some more ><)
SupprimerAnd I've forget to precise I'm even hungrier when I read/see the people making the food rather than just eating it. Probably because I enjoy as much cooking as eating =p. Do you cook ?
Je tente ma chance, merci !
RépondreSupprimerHey everyone! I'm loving these comments. And suddenly mysteriously hungry myself! Thanks so much for stopping by!
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