Fiction-Food Café

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     Diana is the author of Cook Anime from Tiller Press (an imprint of Simon & Schuster), and contributor to Easy Eats: A Bee and PuppyCat Cookbook from Viz Media, Hyrule: Taste of the Wild Zine, PokéCafé Zine, and The Dragon Prince Recipe Zine. She loves animation, graphic novels, middle-grade books, miniatures, and food (among so many other things)! She's most active on her instagram.

About Fiction-Food Café:
          Food can play many roles in fiction, like symbolism, setting, plot device, character development, world building, reader/viewer connection, story enrichment, merchandising, and so on. Food and mealtime are significant in fiction because they are significant in real life, though they are often taken for granted in the later.
          Aside from the more essay-ish thoughts on food in fiction, it's simply fun to connect foods with books, film (TV shows and movies), and video games because it's creative and yummy. So this website's purpose is to have fun with food and to share some of the books, films, & video games that Diana enjoys.


11 comments:

  1. Good grief, how did it take me this long to find your blog??? Food and fiction??? I'm in love!

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  2. Ahh! I'm so happy I stumbled onto this blog! Your ideas are amazing and I'm looking forward to coming back every Monday...FOR SCIENCE.

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    1. Yay! Thank you for visiting! I hope you enjoy all the nummies!

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  3. Oh my all of these om noms that look delicious (and are I made the Avocado Gratin it was soooo gooood) so glad I found your blog I am going to share it around with my gaming buddies :)

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    1. Awesome! I'm glad you're enjoying the site and that you tried the gratin! And thanks for sharing!

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  4. I don't know why took me so long to find your blog! That's so amanzing! I think I will started try cook them tomorrow!

    Do you mind if I translate it into Chinese and post it in my chinese twitter(weibo)? Because I really want to share it with more firends!

    Of course I will indication that is your work and post back your the link and also keep the watermark on every each pics

    THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!

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    1. Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoy the site.

      Yes! You may definitely share the recipes in Chinese, if you link back and don't edit the pictures. That would be cool!

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  5. Hey, how about something from the Pixar films? Like Ratatouille?

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  6. I just found your blog today and its just so SO awesome!! I just love all the recipes!! (Specially the anime ones).
    Now I feel like cooking more than ever! Thank you so much for doing this, your blog is now definitely in my favorites!

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