CUPCAKES WAR READING CHALLENGE 2012 discussion

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How to Eat a Cupcake
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Place to Come for Chat with Meg Donohue
I am here. I just joined today so I hope it's okay. I loved Meg's book though!
I will let you know that you will need to refresh your page during the chat because that is what happened last time we were online discussing another book!

Hi again Meg. I guess they will join us eventually. I just finished your book this past weekend. Loved it!!! I wrote a review and posted it.
Meg, I'm not sure you remember, but I posted you a picture of my chocolate oreo cupcakes a few months ago and you told me that Annie would be nervous from the competition... One of the nicest compliments I've ever gotten!
I often wonder how long it takes for an author to write a novel. How long did this book take you to write?


Meg wrote: "Thank you so much, Heather! For those who didn't read the blog she is referring to...I was "dreamcasting" for the How to Eat a Cupcake movie and thinking January Jones and America Ferrara would be ..."
That is funny because I actually could see a movie made from your book! It would be great.
That is funny because I actually could see a movie made from your book! It would be great.
Wow Heather, Pink Lemonade Cupcakes sound really yummy!


Heather -- you will have to let me know how the pink lemonade cupcakes turn out! I'd love to see pics!
Thank you so much, Brenda! How to Eat a Cupcake took me about a year to write. I try to write 10 pages/week.





Meg wrote: "Hi Amber! I absolutely do remember! Those looked AMAZING!
Heather -- you will have to let me know how the pink lemonade cupcakes turn out! I'd love to see pics!
Thank you so much, Brenda! How to E..."
I don't think people realize how long a novel actually takes to write! Lots of hard work.
Heather -- you will have to let me know how the pink lemonade cupcakes turn out! I'd love to see pics!
Thank you so much, Brenda! How to E..."
I don't think people realize how long a novel actually takes to write! Lots of hard work.

This was my thought exactly!
Speaking of how you eat a cupcake speaks of your character. I actually eat cupcakes two ways... When it's chocolate I eat the frosting first, then the cake. Everything else, I just dig right in.
I would only want some of those yummy ones from the book though! There is a cupcake shoppe near me with the name "Taste". I think it actually won a prize on the show- Cupcake Wars!
That is funny because I noticed on the publisher's site for Meg's book that they had a question about whether how you ate a cupcake had anything to do with your personality! I wonder???

I am not always a frosting girl, so sometimes I scrap off the icing and just eat the cupcake. But...if I like the frosting, then I will lick all of that off first and then pig-out on the cake.

When you wrote the story, did you already know how it was going to end or do you figure that out as you go along???


I wonder what this says about me...
Meg wrote: "Brenda -- The story was inspired by several things. Our nanny at the time had 5 children and she would sometimes bring one of her daughters with her when she watched our daughter. I loved watching ..."
Well, it made a great story! When they are young they don't realize the differences! The problems didn't really begin between them until they were in high school.
Well, it made a great story! When they are young they don't realize the differences! The problems didn't really begin between them until they were in high school.

Think about how you eat your cupcakes and if it has something to do with your personality. Also, come prepared with some great questions for Meg!
I saw that Meg made the bestseller list at the Boston Globe! Congratulations, Meg!