Chefs de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing's Top Table - Michael Levine-Clark - The Scholarly Kitchen In today's Chef de Cuisine article, Robert Harington talks with Michael Levine-Clark, Dean of the University of Denver Libraries. The University Libraries are currently ranked as the #3 "best college library" by Princeton Review. https://lnkd.in/gkQAxZES
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One more "yes!" My writing has been published, again. The lesson in all of this? --- After hearing in my master's program that it may take "100 "No's" to get one "Yes," I signed up for a Submittable account, researched publications accepting submissions, and sent (several) food writing inquiries. With other writing, I heard "No," more than once, but with this submission, it was "Yes," on the first try. --- Sometimes, life is a lot like wine - sip. swirl. repeat, but other times, in life, we get to clink glasses and toast to accomplishing the thing we set out to do. Thank you to the editors at The Inquisitive Eater, and to my classmates and professors at Saint Joseph's University, who poured over revisions with me to help this piece become its best (published) iteration. Cheers! #foodandwine https://lnkd.in/egmPKmev
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Interested in writing your own memoir cookbook or writing about food, family, and culture? You can take classes to learn how to combine storytelling with recipes. Check out our article on why memoir cookbooks are so powerful- Read on to learn more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AE9mA #memoir #foodwriting #nonfictionwriting
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I cannot recommend this book enough. Still reading and it’s been very inspiring/helpful/informative. Everything in Its Place: The Power of Mise-En-Place to Organize Your Life, Work, and Mind https://a.co/d/3NKDckN
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You’re visiting a restaurant and, as you read the menu, you notice some dishes contain tomatoes. But you notice some differences: [1] tomatoes [2] home-grown grilled tomatoes [3] local vine-grown, char-grilled cherry tomatoes Which appeals more? Which is more expensive? When we want to add value to our writing, we can do so in a number of ways; one being words. There’s no special grammar within the above descriptions, but the words chosen provide a valuable picture for the reader. A tomato will mean what the reader wants it to mean; the writer has left the reader to imagine, to visualise, to define ‘tomato’. In [2] the writer has painted a rudimentary picture, providing information about where the tomatoes were grown and how they are cooked; the diner’s image becomes a little clearer. However, the writer in [3] has taken full control, describing tomato type, location and precisely how it’s cooked. The diner is provided with a full-colour, and sensory, image of what to expect. While such language may not be appropriate for every occasion (Please find attached a dynamic, insightful and detailed Q1 2023 financial report.), adding value to writing is essential if readers are to benefit from it. Want to find out more? We understand writing in English isn’t easy. We run online workshops looking at improving, developing and enhancing our writing. Why not join us? More information at: https://lnkd.in/ddtCrXHC #englishwriting #englishcoaching #writingadvice #writingskills #englishcourses
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