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Beyond Good Writing: Two Literary Agents Discuss What Matters Most | Jane Friedman #writingcommunity #publishing #books #novels #writingadvice #querying #agents #pitching
An amazing link below. An informative interview with two agents regarding their process. Keep writing! Keep trying! Never give up on your dream!
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In the Chorus That Surrounds Every Writer, Listen to the Voice That’s Your Own #writing #publishing #voice #books #music #writingcommunity
A great article link below by @writersdigest. Stick to your voice when writing, even if your told to change it. Some find their voice early in life and others find it later; some may never find it at all. Whichever the case, listen to your voice, even if you don’t like it, and use it. I promise it will grow on you and with you.
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|Maplewood Park| |The Rose Garden| |Frank A. Stecher| #rochesterny #art #writing #roses #parks
|Gianni Franco| www.giannifranco.com
The Living Loving Rochester, NY Series – Article 7
This park and the Rose Garden are special to me. They are featured in my upcoming book, The Diary of Sergeant Stark. Frank Stark is a cop in Rochester, NY. Can Frank Stark escape his haunting demons or will they control him?
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The Maplewood Park extends two miles, consisting of three parks and a Rose Garden: Lower Falls Overlook Park (Driving Park Ave), Middle Maplewood (Seneca Parkway), Upper Maplewood (Maplewood Ave).
The Maplewood Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted to offer better views to the Genesee River and its falls. Olmsted, a well-known landscape architect, also designed Central Park in NYC with his partner Calvert Vaux.
Frank Stecher (1849 – 1916) was dedicated a marble fountain on the grounds of the Rose Garden in 1958. He was an immigrant from Germany, who specialized in lithography. He was the first lithographer to use a two-color offset press, which was popular with postcards in the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1886, Stecher created the Stecher Lithograph Company. It was originally located at 336 North Saint Paul Street, later relocating to 246 North Goodman Street due to expansion. And yes, per the historical records in Rochester Saint Paul Street was referred to as North Saint Paul. He took that knowledge to Japan in 1894 and established the first lithograph plant in that country called the Oriental Printing Company.
The Rose Garden features more than 3,000 rose bushes across one acre of land. Make sure you have a visit and go for a walk. It’s always good to smell the roses. Share your comments about the parks you’ve been too.
|Gianni Franco|
Thank you to http://www.cityofrochester.gov/maplewoodpark/ for some of the information included in this short article.
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|Nick Tahou Hots| #rochesterny #garbageplate #writing #art #food
|Gianni Franco| www.giannifranco.com
The Living Loving Rochester, NY Series – Article 6
Go get a garbage plate now! I know you want one because I do.

The Grecians, known as the Greeks to America, have donated the world many inventions. To name a few: philosophy, geometry, cartography, the Olympics, the odometer, and yes, the Garbage Plate. The Greek community thrives in Rochester, New York, devoted to their heritage and culture, which is evident by their well-known communal gatherings, the Greek Festivals. Their celebratory spirit is bar none with choreographed dancing and delicious foods.
Nick Tahou Hots, a Greek establishment, brings us one of the tastiest mishmash of flavors. First, let’s address the name Tahou, so you’ll be able to pronounce it properly the next time you walk through their doors. Tahou /Tah who/. Please have someone update the Wikipedia page to show the proper pronunciation with the proper symbols.
Now that we have that out of the way, let’s move onto the food and a little history. The original restaurant opened in 1918 and it was called Hots and Potatoes. Alexander Tahou was the owner and eventually opened Nick Tahou Hots, which was named after his son. It is located at 320 West Main Street, 14608.
A rite of passage for many Rochesterians, the Garbage Plate, offers a spicy meat sauce, which they will add extra for you, at no charge, to smother the contents of the plate. Underneath the hot sauce, you have the option of two hot dogs, two cheeseburgers, or two hamburgers plus two combined sides to mix and match; beans, either French fries or home fries, and macaroni salad. Chopped onions come standard atop the plate. Don’t forget to add ketchup and mustard. Two pieces of bread and butter go along with the plate so you better make extra room in your stomach. One note about the sauce; in Rochester it is referred to as hot sauce. In any other part of the country, the term hot sauce means something completely different.
You can make the meaty hot sauce yourself, but it’s not as it easy as just mixing the ingredients. The process takes a lot of time. I’ve made it several times and it’s a learning experience. Whoever tells you that they made it and it tastes just like Tahou’s is lying to you. The most important advice I can give is to add lard instead of butter. Lard doesn’t coagulate at high temperatures whereas butter does. It’s all on the molecular level, which you can Google on your spare time.
The Garbage Plate has been featured on many TV episodes, especially on the Travel Channel and Food Network. It is rumored that many stars have eaten at Nick Tahou Hots, but there are no pictures on the walls to prove it. The restaurant seems to want to keep everything low key. The one that sticks in my mind was Ozzy Osbourne during the late 80s or early 90s. Enjoy your next plate and don’t forget that it started in Rochester. Extra hot sauce, please.
|Gianni Franco|
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