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This is my kitchen cupboard, my secret shame. Or not so secret, if you came over for dinner some time. I get a little bit of agita every time I open the cupboard and a bag of dried beans or a bottle of vanilla extract almost comes flying down. Don't get me started on the teetering stack of sardine cans or the saffron packet half askew or the seven spaghetti left in one box that keep sliding out each time I pull out the tea tin (every morning, hey-oh!). My mother will take one look at this photo and will have to sit down and fan herself, I guarantee you.

This is also a little what my head feels like these days. It's bursting at the seams with a million to-do lists, a thousand little worries, a hundred sleepless moments. Our wedding is less than two months away and my manuscript is due in just three months and three days. Impeccable timing, no? My editor keeps telling me that I'm doing it, I'm actually doing it, and doing it well even, but you know what? It's the weirdest thing, I swear, but I don't believe her.

Writing a book, it's something I've wanted my whole life. But it's also something I've been terrified of doing ever since I realized I wanted to do it. (Gah, the eloquence.) Now that I find myself sitting in front of my computer every day, attempting to make my own dream come true, well, it's the hardest work I've ever done. I'm filled with doubt and worry and a lot of other unattractive emotions.

Who ever thought I could write?

People will hate this book.

No, actually, no one will even read it.

And the grand-daddy of them all, the Hooded Fang, my own night terror: I can't do this.

Ah, yes. One is always one's own worst enemy, isn't one?

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I had plans this week to tell you about a soup from Gwyneth Paltrow's new cookbook, my attempt to recreate City Bakery's dark chocolate cookies with white chocolate chunks and my tentative venture into the wild and crazy world of rye sourdough, but then everything went a little haywire. The soup wasn't what I was hoping for, the cookies weren't very good and the sourdough, well, it got gnarly. I made a wonderful pan of roasted potatoes and fennel and chicken last night for dinner, but who needs a recipe for that?

(In case you do: Peel and chunk a bunch of potatoes, slice a bulb of fennel into wedges. Combine together in a roasting pan with olive oil, rosemary and flaky salt. Roast in a 400 degree oven for 40 minutes, until browned and fragrant and blistery. In the meantime, put two skin-on, deboned chicken breasts in a bowl and drizzle with olive oil and the juice of a quarter lemon. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and some chopped rosemary and sage. Let marinate while the potatoes roast. When the potatoes are done, remove pan from the oven and cover with aluminum foil. Put the chicken breasts and their marinade in a small roasting pan and put in the oven, at the same temperature, for 20 minutes. Remove, plate, eat.)

Then, while my kitchen was turning on me and churning out food that made me want to go eat French fries for dinner, this little blog here, my little engine that could, was nominated in the Best Cooking Blog category of Saveur's Food Blog Awards, alongside such beauties and kindred spirits as 101 Cookbooks, Smitten Kitchen, Lottie & Doof, Sprouted Kitchen and I Made That!

So that was very, very nice. Heidi suggested that the winner cook dinner for everyone else, which I think is a splendid idea, because I'd very much like a reason to sit around a dinner table with these folks soon. If you'd like to vote for any of us, head on over to Saveur and sign up. (If you're not a resident of the US or Canada, don't worry: Just select either country as the one you live in and your vote will be recorded all the same. Saveur's working on updating the system to include international votes, but it might take some time.) Thank you!

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I'm heading out of town tomorrow on a couple of different assignments and will be back late next week, hopefully laden down with lots of good things for you and a slightly clearer head.

But before I go, I have to tell you something. I've said this before but I'll say it again and again and again: Thank you for reading and for being my audience. For a self-doubting writer, I count myself among the luckiest. Because I have all of you here with me and your presence alone is one of the biggest motivators I have, if not the biggest. When the book writing threatens to overwhelm me with fear and loathing, do you know what I do? I take a deep breath and I visualize you, my friends, my silent readers, my loyal commenters. I imagine you reading this book and holding it in your hands and then, funnily enough, my worries slink away and I know I can do it.

In other words, you make me feel brave. Thank you.

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93 responses to “On Writing”

  1. kirsten Avatar
    kirsten

    Luisa – I’ve followed your blog ever since a professor from your/my alma mater (the lovely Professor Emerson) recommended it to me several years ago. It has been so wonderful to read over the years – I’m always struck by your honesty and how you weave together the stories about your life and your cooking (and, of course, your excellent taste in recipes). I hope you know there are so many of us very eagerly anticipating your book release!!!

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  2. Sasha Gora Avatar

    The little blog that could . . . (just like Thomas the Tank Engine)
    I love this post and I love your writing. As I write this, I take a break from writing my first article to be published in a book (one about museums) and so my heart lifted with each word of this post that I read.
    Between what feels like the first word of each sentence and the punctuation that ends it, I wonder if I should just give up, if I should just throw in the white flag and admit that I have taken on too much, or that I don’t know enough, or that I use too many run-on sentences (like this one) to write anything half decent. However, reading this post I now feel like I can write this article and I will. So vielen dank for reminding me of the power of the little blog/writer that could.

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  3. Culinary School: Three Semesters of Life, Learning, and Loss of Blood Avatar

    I know about the writing bug, truly I do. Here’s proof: “Culinary School: Three Semesters of Life, Learning, and Loss of Blood” at http://amzn.to/eOKJWw
    See, I told you.

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  4. la ninja Avatar

    you go, woman 🙂

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  5. Lia Avatar

    Luisa, many congrats on the nomination. You’re definitely one of the best food blogs out there and I’m signing up to vote now. And I can’t wait to read your book. Your writing is wonderful and I agree with someone else who said it just keeps getting better and better. Do you plan on sharing any details here about your wedding day, either before or after the fact? I hope so!

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  6. Adelaidefood.wordpress.com Avatar

    Good luck with the writing and if it makes you feel any better I don’t currently have a pantry. We’ve had to resort to stocking an old bookcase so my cluttered glory is on show for all the world to see.
    🙂

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  7. Molly Avatar

    i think you are absolutely the cat’s pajamas.
    xo,
    m

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  8. Georgina C Avatar
    Georgina C

    I’m not one to write comments, but I really wanted to say that I have been reading your blog for years and I always wait in anticipation for new posts. I find your writing to be charming, humourous, & informative, and I can’t believe you would have any self doubt! It is reassuring to know that someone who is such an inspirational writer often second guesses themselves, but I guarantee you that myself and many (most? all?) of your readers are very much looking forward to your book. We know the writing and recipes will be just as amazing, if not better, than what you provide us on a regular basis. Thank you for sharing your cupboard and your vulnerability with us today. Keep your chin up!

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  9. kim Avatar
    kim

    so well said luisa!!! i think all the self doubt is part of the process and then the day will come and you will hold it in your hands and you won’t be able to look and then you will and you will be very proud. you ARE so brave to put this all out there for everyone to read. i, for one, can’t wait to hold that book of yours in my hands. it’s going to be everything it’s supposed to be. xx

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  10. Adrian J.S. Hale Avatar

    You are an inspiration. Thank you for your honesty and bravery in all you do to put yourself out there.

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  11. peteformation Avatar

    Well stocked cupboard! This is a very nice food blog!

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  12. Katie Avatar

    I just want to say thank you, Luisa! You are an inspiration to me, I have read through pretty much your whole blog and your stories inspired me to start me own. Thank you for being such a great writer and being willing to put yourself out there, you’re really a role model for newbies like me who are a bit nervous about throwing their writing up on the internet for the world to see.
    I do have a question though…how did you get people to read your blog?? I’ve been going for about a month now, which I know is still a very short time, but it feels like I’ll never expand my readership beyond friends and family, and I’d like to get a wider audience. Any advice would be much appreciated, thanks!

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  13. Jill Grossman Avatar

    Luisa, I don’t think there is a writer alive or dead who hasn’t had doubts! As a loyal reader (and fellow writer), let me just say: Of course you can do it! I love your writing! I hang on every word you write. I savor your eloquence. I faithfully read your blog for one reason: the writing. So, while your cabinet will probably always remain cluttered (as it should), sweep your mind of any doubts as to your ability, take a deep breath, and keep doing what you’re doing.

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  14. Tracy Avatar

    I am honored to vote for you. Good luck in the blog and the writing (although I doubt you need much in either).
    Your style of writing in inspiring. I enjoy reading everything you write, I don’t just skip to the recipe like I do with those ‘other’ blogs.
    Have confidence. You are great!

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  15. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Congrats on the blog nomination! I must tell you that reading your blog is one of the highlights of my week. You have such a unique voice, and I for one can NOT wait to read your book. Keep it up!

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  16. Caitlin Avatar
    Caitlin

    I’m a new reader of your blog, and I have to tell you that I adore your writing style, recipes and the bits you share about your life. I find that your blog strikes a perfect balance between sharing part of your life with the online community, while maintaining your privacy. Best of luck with your ongoing projects, and I will definitely be a happy reader of your book when it is released!

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  17. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    I just read this as a break from my own writing (much different topics, but still), and it is always reassuring to hear that others have those doubting voices. Just the kick in the pants I need!

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  18. Barrie Avatar
    Barrie

    Unlurking to tell you how much I love your blog – and looking forward to the book!
    Not to sound stalker-ish, but wish I had met you before you left Queens. Jackson Heights in the house here.
    So, COURAGE. I’m sure it will be brilliant.

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  19. Nicole Avatar

    You are brave, Luisa! You’re brave to tell your story, to share your fears and accomplishments with us, and to trust a whole troop of loyal readers you’ve never met. But we love reading your blog and can’t wait for your book to be published. Good luck!

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  20. Julie Avatar

    I don’t know what it says about me but I think your pantry cupboard looks organized. Mine overflows right out of its shelves. I’m also sort of fascinated by the can of Heinz baked beans (at least I think they are) with the German label. So familiar, but different.
    Looking forward to the book and big congratulations on the blog nomination. Off to vote for you!

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  21. noelle Avatar

    Just think: there is going to be a lot cake when it is done.

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  22. jonquil Avatar
    jonquil

    from what i’ve read, many successful writers & artists feel the same as you during the act of creating. so you’re in good company & deservedly so!

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  23. Charlotte Avatar

    Ah Luisa – keep on going and all will be done and you will look back in wonder at yourself. For both the book and the wedding – how can you go wrong by being true to yourself and doing what you love. Breathe deep and get lots of sleep and all will be well. I love your cupboard – probably because it looks a lot like mine! And I have to tell you that several of your recipes from this lovely blog are made in regular succession in our house – baked endive and mustard chicken thighs for two examples. I thank you mentally every time I make them.

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  24. Kristin Avatar
    Kristin

    I love your blog. Honestly. I´m currently living in Berlin, and the Berlin on a Platter section, has saved my life!
    i look forward to your book!

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  25. Sharmila Avatar

    Oh Luisa. You’ve inspired me for years with your wonderful writing. I wish I was able to help you, in some tiny way, find a way to keep your doubts at bay. I can, however, tell you that I’ll be in the bookstores first thing to get my own copy of your book. I can’t wait to read it!

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  26. Kaye Voyce Avatar
    Kaye Voyce

    Hi Luisa-
    I’ve avidly read, cooked from and adored your blog for years. I’ve never felt compelled to post until now, though. (Too personal somehow?) I cannot wait to read your book. You have such a beautiful voice and compelling story. Be brave, you can do it.

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  27. Sharmila Avatar

    And also wanted to add that you have my vote! You’re so going to win!

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  28. KathrynJM Avatar
    KathrynJM

    I’ve been reading your blog for years (maybe… 4?) and I’ve never commented. I had to chime in this time, because I too am a writer, struggling through a difficult new project, and sometimes I’ve visited your site to clear my head. I know you can do it, and I truly look forward to reading what you end up with.
    Cheers to you!

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  29. cathy Avatar
    cathy

    You write wonderfully. And, you can be assured that I will buy your book. So, keep writing. 🙂

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  30. Megan Avatar

    It’s funny that you say we make you feel brave because that’s what you’ve been inspiring in us for years. Courage to try something new, to take a chance and fall flat on our faces, then try again.
    It is our pleasure to be your support, for you my friend (& I do consider you a friend) have always been one to us.
    Much love,
    Megan
    Macon, GA

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  31. Nuts about food Avatar

    After months of postponing I actually cleaned out my kitchen cupboards over the week end…and they now look like yours do in the picture…I was feeling pretty proud until I saw it…Joking aside, I know what you mean about the spaghetti sliding out of the open box, the towers of sardines or tuna hiding something you always seem to need or perhaps something you completely forgot you had. The other day, when I was in South Tyrol I bought 6 jars (yes, 6) of D’Arbo jam and had to think of you and how much you like it. I know I will regret it because they take up so much space. But they were such a deal compared to prices here…how could I resist. As a silent reader for many years and a pretty new commenter, I just want you to know that reading your blog is something I look forward too and if you have done it so well for so many years, there is now way a book will not be good!

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  32. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    you inspire me. everytime i sit down and read your posts, you inspire me. YOU CAN DO IT.

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  33. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    You can do it! I can’t wait to read your book 🙂

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  34. Sophie Avatar
    Sophie

    If it helps, your blog is the only one I read religiously, and my cupboards are not only messier but covered in a fine dusting of flour and onion/garlic skins. Oh, and I can’t wait for your book to come out.
    So there!

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  35. keishua Avatar

    Congrats on your nomination. I’ve just started reading you and I really enjoy your work. I feel you about doubting your writing. I go through that, too.
    Peace

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  36. Aylin Avatar
    Aylin

    You’re book is going to be AWESOME. Your writing is the best of any blog I read. Hang in there! We’re rooting for you! xo

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  37. bree Avatar

    Love it!! kitchen

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  38. Crystal @ Rue Avatar

    I will most definitely be reading your book and counting down the days till its release. So thank you for writing it for us. Your doubts are imagined…we ALREADY love it!

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  39. Margo Avatar
    Margo

    Roses are red,
    violets are blue,
    Gwyneth’s new cookbook’s
    got nothin’ on you. Lu.
    😉

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  40. Jess Avatar

    Ah, Luisa, you’ve got this. You’ve TOTALLY got this, friend. I know it. (Bird by bird, lady, bird by bird.)

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  41. Veronica Avatar
    Veronica

    Luisa, you’ve got my vote. You write so well anyway, I suspect a little pressure (haha) ony brings out more of the best in you. And you certainly have a little pressure, not the least a house shift for Max while all the plans go on.
    Hang in there; somehow I know you’ll pull it all together – wonderfully!
    Veronica

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  42. Pei-Lin Avatar

    Luisa, please keep at it. I adore your words and persistence and spirit here! Please don’t stop. Keep inspiring people, like me! I’ve got lots to learn from you and many others.
    Congrats on the nom, too! You most deserve it.

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