Author Archives: Deborah Hodge
BC Book Prizes: Congratulations All!
Last night, authors and booklovers gathered in Victoria to celebrate the best BC books of the past year.
Happy Earth Day!
A Quick Hello
It may seem as though I have entirely forgotten that I have a blog, but the truth is I am working hard on two books at the moment. I am revising one and researching another. I am also keenly aware that I have a big presentation coming up in the near future that I need to prepare for.
Ethical Food Reading
I’ve written a couple of books recently that are about the weighty subjects of where our food comes and how to eat in an ethical and sustainable way, and it’s been an interesting journey, both in a literary and culinary sense. Many of my food habits, so long taken for granted, have changed as a result of my research. So have some of my reading habits. I now stop off at Barbara Jo’s Book to Cooks on a regular basis to find out what else I can consume (literarily) on the subject.
I just finished a fascinating book by Tara Austen Weaver titled, “The Butcher and the Vegetarian: One Woman’s Romp Through a World of Men, Meat and Moral Crisis.” Ms. Austen, who was raised as a strict vegetarian, is suffering from health problems and decides to try eating meat to see if her ailments can be cured. Her story is a first-person account of how she bridged the gap from vegetarian to carnivore. I won’t give the ending away, or reveal what she concludes about her health, but I will tell you it is a rivetting read. Will you be eating meat by the end of it? That’s for you to decide.
Rural England
London Photos
The Magnolia!
London Bound
As I mentioned earlier, I am departing on a trip to London in the next few days — a joint family holiday (to see English relatives) and research trip for an upcoming book. That means spending a lot of time in museums and libraries between enjoying a series of fun, family get-togethers. What could be better for a non-fiction writer?
Manuscript Finished
It’s done! Signed, sealed and delivered.

