Yesterday, something momentous happened.
The contract for my book deal arrived in the mail.
It is official. My book will be published next fall.
After doing a little dance around the sun-dappled living room — and calling the Chef as I did — I sat down and signed all eleven pages of all three copies of the contract. Then, I drove down the hill to the post office and put them back in the mail.
It's official.
Completing an entire manuscript — with 100 recipes — in only four months could be daunting. But not for me. Not right now. Now, I am simply kercited.
(Here, an explanation. My three-year-old nephew, Elliott, could not say the word "excited" for months on end. He could not wrap his little mouth around it. Instead, he said, "I'm kercited!" Everyone in the family has picked it up, including the Chef. He's family now too. In fact, the Chef and I have simply started adding ker- to the beginnings of all words. "I'm ker-happy!" he told me, when I called to tell him the news.)
I could say more, and I will, as this process continues. However, I have a book to write. Tonight, I am finishing the rough cut of chapter five. This is the chapter I am writing about all the gluten-free grains available to us, with stories of my horrible elementary-school education included. (You'll understand why when you read it.) I'm putting the finishing touches on the recipes tonight.
Would you like to eat....
date-pistachio amaranth pudding
warm millet gingerbread
quinoa summer tabouleh
roasted black cod in "forbidden" black rice flour
barbeque pork with aromatic jasmine rice
kalamata olive bread
sorghum rotis
roasted red pepper, sweet corn, and goat cheese quiche?
Well, you can — next fall, when you can buy a copy of the book!
18 comments:
Another round of congratulations, Shauna!! How kerciting for you....I simply cannot wait to read the book.
Kalamata olive bread...ooooohhhh...bring it on, baby - bring it ON!!!!!
Hey! Too cool.
Mazel tov! And yes, of course I would gladly cook, and consume, every last one of those recipes.
Oh wait, minus the pork... Since I don't eat pork! But the aromatic jasmine rice? Oh yeah!
No recipe for ice cream cones?
; )
...good luck, and glad you'll have help for all those dishes!
Good luck and thanks for all you do. You make my life so much easier for me. What is the name of the book again?
congrats! How excited you must be!!
YAYYYYYY!!!!! You deserve it. Congrats, Shauna. I'm so happy for you.
I am so excited about your book! I'm struggling with the need to cut way down on carbs, for many reasons, and also being gluten free so the more of those kinds of recipes, the better. I do wish there was a way you could have a little pop out Chef of my own in the book too... ;)
Many, many congratulations GF-girl. I'm really looking forward to reading the book (yikes, will it be available in Australia?) . . . and I would happily eat and cook all of the above.
How very exciting for you and all of us!!
In our house we get "upcited".
I'll do a little ker-happy dance over here for you.
Yay!!! I can't wait to get this book, for myself, and for a few people in my family that need a good smack of information right now. hurray and congratulations to you!!
Yummy! Looking forward to the book...and more blogging too! Congrats!
Congratulations, Shauna!
I am 'Ker-Happy' for you as well!
Angela
Congratulations!
I found your blog by accident and have been glued to it ever since. My partner is Coeliac and I as a non adventurous cook I find myself cooking the same boring old stuff time after time. Not now! Will your book be available in Scotland or will I have to mail order it from somewhere?
Can you post us a copy of the book when it comes out dear, I`ll bung you the cash in a brown Cornish envelope?!
xxx
Oh, olive bread please!! That is the one bread-y thing I actually miss... And the millet gingerbread sounds especially good too. Can't wait for the book (ker-book?)
Cheers,
Kim
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