Showing posts with label Farmers Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farmers Market. Show all posts

The Fruitcheress

Sutton Von Hunt works with fruit.

This isn't where the character of Fair Finley's best friend started out, though. Well, since Sutton burst into being -- and she really seemed to burst into being for me, where Fair more twirled -- she's always worked at the world-famous Farmers Market, which is a real place not far from the real Los Angeles intersection where the fictional Wilfair Hotel sits.

But Sutton was a butcheress in Wilfair's early days. Then fruit took a front seat in the stories -- in the cherries in Fair's favorite drink, the Shirley Temple, in the oranges of The Wilfair's famous citrus topiaries, in the fruit baskets our hotel heiress can't stop giving away, in the ripeness of the moment these people find themselves in -- and I knew Ms. Von Hunt needed a slightly different occupation.

Enter the fruitcheress, which is someone who creates art out of apples and crafts out of kiwis. One of the unexpected joys of writing the Wilfair stories has been thinking up random things people might request at Sutton's grandma's fruitcher shop. A honeydew handbag? A grape necklace?

Most of all, I liked a delicate calling paired with Sutton's not-so-delicate nature. She has to do precise work even as her true nature is to rail and flail. She's large and in charge, even as she's slicing the smallest of gooseberries.


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Trying Out a Name

So. Yesterday I was scrolling through my phone contacts and I came across the name below and I had to laugh at myself.

When I first started writing WILFAIR, and I was thinking about character names, I put a few of them in my contacts to test them out and see how they looked against the real names of people I know. Did the character names seem too wacky? Too dull? Or just right?

I keep forgetting that I left "Fair Finley" in my contacts. And whenever I see the name I'm slightly embarrassed and think about deleting it. But then I always leave it. (Coincidentally, Fair's name is right above Farmers Market, which is a real place and is in the books.)

I wonder what Fair's phone number is? She probably lists the main line for The Wilfair and saves her private info for Sutton. Oh, though did she write her digits on the Motel Fairwil call list, too, and someone over at the motel entered her number into his phone.

I realize this won't do much to dispel my somewhat quirky rep. :) Really, I'm very ho-hum, despite the fact that I include fictional characters on my real contact list.






Hi, Erika!

Oh, how I like to give a howdy and a welcome to readers who drop me a line or comment over on Facebook. And on a Monday? Even better, because cheerful things are nice on a Monday.

Erika very recently gave me some great food for thought in a comment section, so she is today's blog star.

And speaking of food? She recommended this cake place in San Diego which I now must visit. They make an Earl Grey Shortbread. Say what? Please. That sounds scrumptious.

Also, a possible new Finley hotel, located not far from San Diego, is hinted at in REDWOODIAN. So I'll have to make a day trip around the area for research, right? Fueled by delicious Earl Grey Shortbread? I think that's a plan.

Anywho, thanks, Erika, for the note, the comments, and your WILFAIR support! Much appreciated.

PS I meant to add this as your welcome photo since we got to talking about delicious sweets. These are homemade caramel marshmallows and I want to eat one on the hour, every hour, for the rest of my life. They're made fresh daily at Farmers Market, where Sutton Von Hunt works in the books.

Farmers Market

It's one of the three real locations mentioned in Wilfair. It's where Sutton works. And I love it so.

My pal Charles Coy snapped these superb pics.



*The other two real locations? La Brea Tar Pits and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The Real Places of Wilfair

I like stories flush with magic realism. But I also like them to be set in places I can visit, if possible.

Just my thing.

With that in mind, Wilfair, Redwoodian, and future books will all incorporate at least one or two real California locales.

They are, so far:

Wilfair
La Brea Tar Pits (a tar bubble figures prominently in the story)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Fair, Monty, and Gomery pay a quick visit)
Original Farmers Market (Sutton's fruitcher shop)

Oh, and let us not forget Wilshire and Fairfax. It's a real Los Angeles intersection that's within walking distance of the aforementioned places.












Redwoodian
Owens Valley (it's along Highway 395 near the eastern Sierra)
Alabama Hills near Lone Pine (where the gang stops for coffee)
Sierra Nevada (The Redwoodian and the Stay Awhile Cabins would be in the Mammoth Lakes area)

 
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