Will Write for Food: The Complete Guide to Writing Cookbooks, Restaurant Reviews, Articles, Memoir, Fiction, and More

by Dianne Jacob

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"Love sharing recipes and want to start a food blog? Interested in writing a cookbook? Like to be the first to discover restaurants in your town? Get 'Will Write for Food' and find all you need to put your passion onto the page. Cookbook coauthor, blogger, and writing coach Dianne Jacob gives both aspiring and accomplished food writers ways to succeed and thrive in this revised and updated edition. Learn everything from secrets of developing, testing, and writing recipes to making your voice show more heard in today's crowded blogosphere and where to freelance online" --Cover, p. 4. show less

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Dianne Jacob is that wise friend who loves you but wouldn't lie to placate your ego. This book illustrates the passion, persistence, skill, and sheer slogging hard work needed to start and sustain a creative career. It combines inspiration, advice and resources in a realistic and encouraging way. I appreciate the way the book is split into chapters focusing on different aspects of the industry. If you're only interested in blogging, cookbooks, reviewing, or memoir, it's easy to select the information you want. The quotes and stories from other writers add different experiences and perspectives, and the exercises at the end of each chapter and the bibliography provide further opportunity for reflection and inspiration. My only quibble - show more the writers praised and quoted within the book are the same writers who have provided the gushing blurbs on the cover of my third edition copy. It seems . . . obvious, even for the small world of books.

A detailed, practical and inspiring reference book.
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Blogs must not have been big in 2005, when this book was published, because otherwise I'd be shocked at their almost complete lack of existence in this book about food writing. A food blog is why I picked up this book, to get some helpful ideas for writing my own recipes, critiquing other peoples' recipes, reviewing restaurants and the like.

Will Write for Food takes a comprehensive look at the food writing "industry" and informs readers how to hone their food writing skills in many ways, and not just with the nuts and bolts of writing with ones senses. This book covers how to write food fiction, food memoirs, restaurant reviews, cookbooks, how to get published as a freelancer or author, and includes relevant tips from insiders.

Overall show more I'd say it's still helpful for food bloggers, as the sections on how to write better, and the writing exercises, give some good starting points for working on writing skills, with a particular focus on food. show less
This book read like a conversation with the author. She has such a friendly style and she includes so much useful information. I can't recommend it enough. I think you could even apply the information in this book to other types of niche writing, like knitting. There are many examples that would not apply specifically but will still get the point across.

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Dianne Jacob is an award-winning writer and coach who has judged for both the James Beard Foundation annual cookbook awards and the IACP annual cookbook awards. She is the coauthor of Grilled Pizzas Piadinas and The United States of Pizza.

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Canonical title
Will Write for Food: The Complete Guide to Writing Cookbooks, Restaurant Reviews, Articles, Memoir, Fiction, and More
Original publication date
2005
Dedication
To Rachel and Moses, who showed me how to love food and writing
First words
I teach classes on food writing in the San Francisco Bay area, and I coach people all over the United States and Canada on how to get published.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Search the Web for more details, as neither product has a home page.
Blurbers
Smith, Andrew F.; Goldstein, Darra; Bourdain, Anthony; Patent, Greg; Madison, Deborah; Gage, Fran (show all 10); Holmberg, Martha; Bauer, Michael; Leite, David; Fluke, Joanne

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Food & Cooking
DDC/MDS
808.066641Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismCompositionRhetoric and anthologiesBy Type Of WritingWriting non-fiction (by topic)Writing about applied sciences and technology
LCC
TX644 .J33TechnologyHome economicsHome economicsCooking
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