Tonight I got to spend some time with the amazing Erin Hicks Miller, author of Houston Classic Desserts. Her book signing and release party was held at Arturo's Uptown Italiano Restaurant in the Post Oak section of Houston, TX.
The desserts made their grand entrance and I was mesmerized. In the picture to the left you see the mini Fresh Pear Bundt Cakes from Dacapo's in the Heights, Fluffernuters by Rebecca Mason and Pecan Pralines from Molina's Cantina.
I also sampled the mini Blueberry Tart by Mark's, White Chocolate Bread Pudding from Ruggles Grill (my favorite), Crema Catalana from Arturo's Uptown Italiano, Creole Bread Pudding with Rye Whiskey Sauce from Brennan's and finally the Tres Leches Cake from El Tiempo Cantina.
These desserts were created by Houston's favorite chefs and the city's most celebrated kitchens. This book is a great gift for the holidays and a must for anyone who loves to bake. Everything I tried was wonderful and worth investgating one recipe at a time.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tadpole sleeping.
This little guy is my knitting partner, writing inspiration and at the moment, asleep on my knitting. Today is a quiet day for writing my YA book, doing some work around the house and reading. I am currently reading Angelfire by Courtney Moulton. What are you reading today?
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Great new titles!
If you are a blogger or book reviewer, I encourage you to sign up for Net Galley. It is the best! Kind of compare it to checking out an e-library book, but for longer. It is easy to download the books into Adobe Digital Editions and you can even side load them onto a nook. (I have one and it is great to be able to use product from other sources to take with me everywhere.)You read, review and pass along your thoughts to publishers. All on books that aren't even out to the general public, so you can blog and talk about titles early. There are more publishers participating than ever before. I had to admit I was impressed with the selections.
Teen has a good array of titles and the cookbook section had me kind of drooling. Okay, yes I totally was. Some of the titles I saw are going to be big this holiday season. Very cool indeed.
Teen has a good array of titles and the cookbook section had me kind of drooling. Okay, yes I totally was. Some of the titles I saw are going to be big this holiday season. Very cool indeed.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Shay Doran's Shadow Days: Dear Diary . . . wait, scratch that
Shay Doran's Shadow Days: Dear Diary . . . wait, scratch that: "var _gaq = _gaq []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-18225298-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = docu..."
Monday, October 4, 2010
Libraries...physical book vs. e-branch.
I work in a bookstore. What do I need a library for? Well, a lot of things actually. Last March I drove up the street to our local library here in Tomball, TX and was completely surprised at how it has changed. The updated computer systems have replaced the old card system I remembered from my college days when I worked behind the circulation desk. Interlibrary loan emails you when your books come in. Amazing! But the best was saved for last. They now have an e-branch. Who knew?
Some of you may be asking, "What is an e-branch?" Well, it is the ability to sit at home in front of your computer (in your nightgown) and check out library books and build wish lists. They have books and audio books. You can use your IPod to listen to books and if you have a Nook (everyone should), you can read and listen to audio books at the same time. What could be better?
If you live in Texas, all you have to do is come to a Harris County Public Library and sign up for a card. My suggestion is to head up to the Tomball branch and ask for the wonderful Monica Colson, who can walk you through the entire process.
For those of you who do not live in Texas, check with your local library branch and see if they have a program. Many large cities are in contact with Overdrive Media and are setting up digital programs. They are easier for the libraries to maintain.
In summary, the library is still an important part of our community. They need all of our support, so visit your library today and check out what it has to offer you. Maybe they will have a knitting class!
To contact the Harris County Public Library system: http://www.hcpl.lib.overdrive.com/
Some of you may be asking, "What is an e-branch?" Well, it is the ability to sit at home in front of your computer (in your nightgown) and check out library books and build wish lists. They have books and audio books. You can use your IPod to listen to books and if you have a Nook (everyone should), you can read and listen to audio books at the same time. What could be better?
If you live in Texas, all you have to do is come to a Harris County Public Library and sign up for a card. My suggestion is to head up to the Tomball branch and ask for the wonderful Monica Colson, who can walk you through the entire process.
For those of you who do not live in Texas, check with your local library branch and see if they have a program. Many large cities are in contact with Overdrive Media and are setting up digital programs. They are easier for the libraries to maintain.
In summary, the library is still an important part of our community. They need all of our support, so visit your library today and check out what it has to offer you. Maybe they will have a knitting class!
To contact the Harris County Public Library system: http://www.hcpl.lib.overdrive.com/
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Have you supported your library today?
Libraries need your support. Visit a library and see what your local library has to offer you.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Promise Me.
Getting ready for our big event on Friday night. Susan G. Brinker and Joni Rodgers will be there to talk about Promise Me, a riviting biography about the fight to end breast cancer. Join us and celebrate hope for all victims of this terrible disease. Designer Kelly Gale Amen will also be joining us to display his artful benches and planters.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Good morning Monday readers.
It is way too early to be awake, but still I crawl toward the coffee pot to get my fix before I go in to the store. Going to be a busy day. The new Nook boutique is up and running and the store is getting ready for the holidays. A very exciting time.
What are you reading today?
What are you reading today?
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
What are you reading today?
I am cleaning house today and listening to White Witch Black Curse by Kim Harrison. I love the e-branch of the Harris Country Public Library because I can read all the time, even when I have to do housework!
What are you reading?
What are you reading?
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Greetings fellow book lovers!
I am a voracious reader. Books have been a passion since I was a kid. They take you places you have never been. They can make you laugh, or cry. For me, they are friends and an inspiration to the author I am aspiring to be.
This blog is about books. I welcome your input and would love to hear what you are reading. Join me on Goodreads or Facebook as Dana Wright, or on Twitter as Dana19018. Happy reading!
This blog is about books. I welcome your input and would love to hear what you are reading. Join me on Goodreads or Facebook as Dana Wright, or on Twitter as Dana19018. Happy reading!
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