Every Christmas Eve my family and I go to my aunt Linda and Uncle Geoff’s house. Every year it’s always the same; we have chips and dip for appetizers (with the alcoholic beverage of our choice!), and a dry meal (usually fish and mashed potatoes and let’s not forget about the peas (yuck!)). For desert, my uncle would crack the walnuts and we would have pazzellis (everyone’s favorite!). That’s just one of my favorite memories of Christmas.
Beth Ann Masarik was born on Long Island, NY in the year 1984 with an over-active imagination. She used to love playing make-believe games, and now loves creating her own fantasy worlds. Masarik has been writing since she was 15 years old, and had her first newspaper article published in her high school newspaper in her sophomore year. She has taken several creative writing classes, and started writing her very first novel in college, and is currently searching for the right literary agent. Aside from writing novels, Masarik enjoys bowling, gaming, and role playing online. She enjoys reading fantasy novels written by Richelle Mead, L.J. Smith, and J.K. Rowling, and looks to them for role models.
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Mmmm...this post is making me hungry.
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea for a series, Mysti. Don't know how I missed the earlier ones but I've enjoyed reading about people's Christmas memories. Hope there's more to come.
Thanks Ian! I'm lovin these posts. Lots more to come!
ReplyDeleteLovely post, Beth Ann. Good luck with finding an agent. Have you tried the ones on the Passionate Pen site?
ReplyDeleteDelicious, it's funny how scents and flavours unlock a world of memories and create expectations in us all.
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