The Famous Writers' Cooking School

October, 1981

The Famous Writers' Cooking SchoolWriting and cooking must have a lot in common--otherwise, why would the jargon be so similar? For example, writers always talk about cooking up an idea. And once they've done that a few times, half of those ideas end up on the back burner. Food for thought, we'd say.Anyway, maybe that was the connection that inspired Dean Faulkner Wells--who happens to be William Faulkner's niece--to ask a whole bunch of big-name writers for their favorite personal recipes. Well...