500 Words #27-
Write Fearlessly,
Edit Mercilessly

Old typewriter on a wooden table
Chicago author event with Alan Lake
Chef, Author, and Percussionist Alan Lake
Alan Lake
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Chef/percussionist/writer/reprobate and lover of all things beautiful & delicious, Chef Alan Lake’s culinary career includes East Bank Club in Chicago; Sunset Marquis in W. Hollywood; Izakaya Hiwatta in Ichinomia Japan and legendary nightclub Purpur in Zurich, Switzerland. Working all around the world for over four decades, he's won numerous awards, professional competitions and distinctions. He’s the author of Home Cookin'- The Stories Behind The Food and The Garlic Manifesto- the history of garlic going back to 10,000-year-old Neolithic caves and contains facts, fiction, folklore, myths and legends (besides 100 recipes).

A lifelong musician that plays 70+ percussion instruments, he coined the term “Jazzfood” to describe his cooking style i.e. “solid technique coupled with tasteful improvisation.” He views his food as he does his music and writing and has been known to bust a pout if subpar in any way.

8 thoughts on “500 Words #27-
Write Fearlessly,
Edit Mercilessly

  1. Mark Panick

    Because I don’t invest much time in watching the TV very often and am aghast at pop trends, I decidedly avoid the large touchstones of pop culture. This is not some posturing its just at this stage of the game where time is everything it mostly seems like a bucket to pour time into. I want different uses for what I have left. I enjoy your substack writings Chef please continue to share. I have no advice on marketing as it also feels almost poisonous to creativity.

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    1. alan lake

      “poisonous to creativity” – different pov and skillset entirely. same with avoiding most pop culture, couldn’t agree more but a necessary evil if you want to have your product somewhere besides under your bed or on your computer monitor.

      Reply
  2. Melissa Schwartz

    The author event sounds like it was a great experience! Glad it was well attended!

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    1. alan lake

      surprised the hell out of me. i couldn’t get 10 pp to a gig on my own.

      Reply
  3. Lynn E. Miller

    Alan, I thoroughly enjoyed sharing the stage with you and never tire of the stories you share about what others share with you about their journeys. I’m convinced that the stories you share include a broad range of lessons we can learn from–whether it’s about music, food, or the human condition.

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  4. Anne Janzer

    Love watching your author journey. Content is the path to product, so keep writing and sharing!

    Reply

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