I've been published! I wrote the 2nd Chapter in this book! |
Freshly baked Yorkshire Pudding |
In 2010,
when I was living in Australia with Nick, I was contacted by a woman, named
Jenn Simms, who read an article I wrote for Mugglenet titled, “Sociology of
Harry Potter 101,” and asked if I wanted to contribute a writing piece to a
sociology book she was putting together, with other contributing authors, about
Harry Potter. Naturally, I said yes! I wrote the second introductory chapter,
introducing readers to the topic of sociology (with sociological definitions)
and using examples from HP. This year, on July 10, 2012, the book hit the
shelves!
After
going on two vacations and Nick spending the entire month of August in Germany
for a philosophy seminar, we finally had time to celebrate! It’s not every day
you publish a book, you know! (I can check that one off my bucket list!)
Last
Saturday, I had a small (and belated) dinner party at my house to celebrate the
publication. What do you serve at a book publication party revolving around
Harry Potter? Why you make English dishes that were served at the one and only
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, of course!
Yum! |
I served
a vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie for the main dish and Yorkshire Pudding with gravy
and a cauliflower, broccoli, and cheese bake for sides (ok, so the latter dish
was not in HP, but I needed another veggie side). For dessert, I served a
custard tart and Harry Potter’s favorite, a treacle tart.
I’d like
to give a special thanks to my friends Zdravko and Buddha for giving me flowers
and to Sandy and Joe for bringing butterbeer fixings!
Custard and treacle tarts |
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