Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Delores Goodrick Beggs


Cooking Up a New Story

            I think many cooks have a specialty they receive joy from selecting the ingredients, putting it all together, and then savoring the sharing of the results of their creation. I have felt that way myself many times when coking breakfast for my family, when a new story idea pops into my relaxed mind demanding to take over the kitchen for a while.
            The gathering of story ingredients continues while I attempt to concentrate on the bacon and eggs to no avail; finally I grab pen and paper and jot a few notes on the countertop beside the sizzling frying pan until a whiff of scorch wafts from the electric range and then I hurry to turn the over-crisp strips and add some fresh ones to the mix, my mind still playing with the new story.
            Then I am quickly back at the pen and paper adding new notes to those already there, and the conclusion comes to mind just as breakfast is ready, if a mite overdone.
            But I feel good and now I have a new plot to flesh out and finish cooking up. Most of the time it works - there's something relaxing about cooking breakfast that gets my story juices flowing - but once I a while I have to toss the notes with the burned bacon and start over.
            One example of a breakfast story that worked is my "Preserves," which was published May 1988 in the New York magazine Z Miscellaneous, Vol. 2, No. 3; I especially remember that one because I was cooking up blueberry muffins that morning but I got so engrossed in writing down the story that jumped into my mind the muffins became brown rocks and  breakfast became cold cereal that morning.

April 10, 2012

7 comments:

  1. I wonder what genre of publication the next literary breakfast will be part of?

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  2. Congratulations, Delores. You have a good start. I'm still working on mine. I'll follow you if you'll return the favor.
    Janis Lane
    janislane.blogspot.com

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  3. Great post. Congratulations on starting your blog. I'm in the process of setting one up. Keep up the good work.

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  4. It's good to have a theme for your blog-I like that the blog is "your world." It took me a year to finally realize how my blog should be to work for me. Now, it's what I enjoy most in my on-line day. I don't post every day though--I learned right away that I am a bit lazy.
    Good luck!!!

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  5. Awesome start on your blog. I've had mine for some time, and still don't seem to mesh with it. I kind of hit and miss with posts. and I certainly don't post every day either, I don't think my poor mind could handle it. And I don't want to be making hockey puck muffins like others I've read about... ;-)

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  6. Delores, it's amazing what inspires us, isn't it? I hate to admit I don't get much inspiration from cooking, most of the time it's a chore, but I always try to find something to bake with my boys because I don't want them ignorant when it comes to cooking.

    Congrats on stepping into the blogosphere. Looking forward to more of your posts.
    Smiles
    steph

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  7. I know I'm going to love your blog. I do love to cook and have also done a lot of cake decorating. Usually I don't think about my stories while I am in the kitchen, I just try to get it done so I can head back downstairs to my computer.

    Good luck with your new blog.

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