Brain Snacks: Tasty Tidbits of Knowledge
The name Nicholas means victory of the people, and there's a St. Nicholas (not Santa) who is regarded as the patron saint of wolves, among others. (Source.)
Sarah Rees Brennan has written several parodies of Gothic novels, including one of Jane Eyre titled The Bride of Edward 'Crazypants' Rochester. She's also written a slew of short stories featuring the characters from The Demon's Lexicon, including "Nick's First Word: A Christmas Story," and "Nick and Jamie Go to the Movies." You can find them all at her website. (Source.)
Sarah Rees Brennan's fansite is called Marmalade Fish because she once found herself distracted in the supermarket by a jar of marmalade… that reminded her of fish. (Source.)
Sarah Rees Brennan wrote a short story in which Peter Pan is a spy for the Queen of England. It's called "The Spy Who Never Grew Up," and it was chosen for inclusion in The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume Five. (Source.)