You know we love a good memoir. And we’ve had plenty of great ones on the site this year! So when we came across Giulia Melucci’s I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti: A Memoir of Good Food and Bad Boyfriends, we knew we HAD to read it. and after we read it, we knew we HAD to crown Giulia as the next Lit IT Girl.
When Giulia moved out of her family’s Brooklyn home, she dreamed of finding the perfect guy-but fresh ingredients proved scarce. After years of dating, she found herself with a heap of tempting recipes she used to both seduce her men and console herself when the relationships ended. From an affectionate alcoholic, to the classic New York City commitment-phobe, to a hipster aged past his sell date, and not one, but two novelists with Peter Pan complexes, Giulia has cooked for them all. She suffers each disappointment with resolute cheer (after a few tears) and a bowl of pastina and has lived to tell the tale so that other women may go out, hopefully with greater success, and if that’s not possible, at least have something good to eat.
You’ll love Giulia’s hilarious commentary and your mouth will water as she prepares each recipe. (She even includes them for you to try yourself!) Fun and heartwarming, we think y’all will enjoy this delicious memoir.
And we’ve got FIVE copies to give away! You know what to do-leave a comment and we’ll choose the winners on Sunday night after 6pm PST.
CHICK LIT IS NOT DEAD PRESENTS: LIT IT GIRL: GIULIA MELUCCI
1. How many agents did you query before you found “the one”? I was turned down by three; the fourth was the charm. The one who took me on was perfect, and all those others would have been wrong. Just like all the men who turned me down were all wrong for me and the one I’m with is just right.
2. What was your rock bottom moment during the process? Getting rejected by agents was discouraging, but not for long. I believed in my project and I knew the right one would come along. (Again, like love, because everything is like love.) I found having the book out more painful than the business part and the writing part. Then it was just out there and there was nothing I could do for it. Lots of people liked it; a few did not. It was out of my hands, my baby had flown the coop. I had a hard time letting go. I became obsessed with checking my Amazon numbers. I did all the things you shouldn’t do.
3. How long did it take to write your book? It was a year of writing and a month of recipe testing. I had lots of dinner parties that month.
4. What did you do to celebrate your book deal? I think I went home and cleaned the kitchen the night it happened. Though a couple of nights later I had planned a party for work friend who was moving to Hawaii. I expanded that event into a little fete for me too. I celebrated with my friends from Harper’s Magazine, where I had been working when it all went down.
5. Knowing what you know now about publishing your first novel, what would you have done differently? I knew plenty about publishing already, having worked in the business for nearly 20 years, still, that didn’t stop me from having huge expectations. I thought I was above all that but I was not. I was very happy with the amount of attention my book got. But I was certain it would coast on the New York Times Best Seller list for months. It did not. That was disappointing. Still, I can’t say I wish I had lower expectations. I’m happy that I had the biggest dreams for my book. If I wasn’t going to, who would?
6. Who is your writer crush? Rob Sheffield, who wrote Love is A Mix Tape and Talking to Girls About Duran Duran. There was a piece about him in the New York Times “Beliefs” column a couple of weeks ago. It was about his Catholicism and it mentioned he was looking for a church in Brooklyn. I wrote right away to tell him about my fabulous Brooklyn church. He hasn’t written back yet. Maybe he thinks I’m stalking him. “Rob, I’m very much in love with my boyfriend. I only worry for your soul!”
7. What’s your biggest distraction or vice while writing? I do not shut down the internet. I go back and forth from the page, to my mail, Facebook, Twitter. Oh, and I need regular snacks.
8. GNO drink of choice? Wine, red or white depending on my mood, the weather, and the menu.
9. Favorite trashy TV show? GOSSIP GIRL!
10. What celeb would you love to have a Twitter war with? Make Twitter love, not Twitter war. That’s what I always say.
Thanks Giulia! xo, L&L
To read more about the fabulous Guilia, head on over to her website or find her on Facebook and Twitter.






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Would love to read this one :0) Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
I’d love to read this one!
I love a good memior! This sounds like a great one!!
This could be the title to MY memoirs!! I can so relate and can’t wait to read this one!!
Keeping my fingers crossed that I win!
What an awesome title! Would love to read it!
I would love to read this, it sounds good and I like the author already, just reading about her!!
cute interview…she sounds like fun!
Sounds like a fun read!
Love the title!!! ; )
Love a memoir that feels like a novel, this one sounds perfect!
I would love to read this one! Thanks for the opportunity to win this book!
This would help me as I am just starting the dating process again in my life :)
I love the title of this book and can only imagine the laughs within…♥
I would love to read this book. Hoping to win the book.
This book sounds great! Thanks for the chance.
Sounds great! I’d love to read it!
What a great title. Rob Sheffield is my author crush too! Just finished his “Love Is A Mixtape”.
The author sounds like an amazing woman who has had one heck of a journey! I can’t wait to read about her experiences (and recipes!). Thanks for entering me in the contest. :)
Sounds wonderful!
This is my kind of book! I love reading more than anything in the world but cooking is a close second! Merry Christmas to me if I win :)
Sounds like a super cute book! I definitely will have to check it out!
Sounds like a fun book! Count me in!
She sounds like my kind of writer! Can’t wait to read it.
This book sounds great! I love how some chick lit books are including recipes now, it’s fun to try them! Happy Holidays L&L!
I love the Lit It Girl feature! Very cool, and I would love to win!
Sounds like a great book…thanks for the chance to win a copy!
No need to enter me, as I’ve already read this one, but I just wanted to say that I really enjoyed it, and that the recipes were MOUTHWATERING! Enjoy winners!
Sounds awesome! Please enter me!
I would love to read this one, thanks for the chance to win it. And thanks for sharing all the good reads in your blog!
Oh this sounds good! Adding to my to-read list, but would love to win a copy!
Putting this one on my list. Hope I win so I can read it sooner.
Make Twitter Love, not Twitter War…I LOVE this! And I can’t wait to read this book. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing! What a great interview! I read this book a few months ago and fell in love with it :)
Sounds like a fantastic book!
I’d love to read this one. Thanks!
Wow you guys have such awesome books all the time! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Italian food so this sounds like the perfect combination! Hope I win!
I love the book title! Pick me!
Oh I love Gossip Girl too! :) Would love a copy of your book.
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I would love to read this! Witty writing and Italian recipes, what isn’t great about this?
I love spaghetti!!! Would love to read this book!!
Thanks for the chance!
She sounds delightful! And I’m a sucker for a good pasta recipe :)… good choice, L and L! Happy Holidays!
I’ve had plenty of both (bad boyfriends and good food).
I bet this is a great read! I hope I win a copy! Thanks Liz and Lisa! Love the site <3.
Sounds like a good book!
Mangia!! Please enter my name for a chance to win this book!! Molto graze!!
Grazie!!
I love New York and stories involving New York. Definitely putting this on my TBR list!
Sounds like a great read! Hope I win a copy!
please count me in…thanks :)
I wish one of my girlfriends would write a book like this so I could be a taster…hmm however maybe thats not a good thing for my wardrobe :-} And yeah Gossip Girl is fabulous!!
I’m in the process of writing my own Chick Lit “Memoir” and feel so paralleled to Eat, Pray, Love. I’d love to read your book! Mine, of course also involves men but men while traveling the world ;) Congratulations!
This book sounds like a good read!
This sounds like the story of my life! Would love to read it!
Sounds great…and yummy! :). Can’t wait to read this one!
I love the idea of the book. Making yourself happy after losing even a bad relationship is difficult for most of us. This sounds even better than a bowl of ice cream.
Congrats to heidimilton@comcast.net, megan.e.kellett@gmail.com, karieprice@yahoo.com, paperdiva@hotmail.com, mbamster0720@gmail.com! They’ve each won a copy of I LOVED, I LOST, I MADE SPAGHETTI! Thanks to all who entered! xo, L&L
Sounds like a good book! Very interesting that she kept checking social media while trying to write! Cool blog.
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Ooohhh I’ve heard so many things about this book I can’t wait to read it. Congrats to the winners!
I love food and men….this book is for me! LOL
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