March events at Twin Liquors

Twin Liquors’ March events include virtual tastings all month. Photo: Twin Liquors, used with permission.

Twin Liquors is excited to announce that beginning next week, the Texas based liquor store will be offering a variety of virtual tastings featuring guest appearances from Whiskey ambassadors as well as a special Austin Cocktails virtual tasting presented by the founders. All virtual tastings are free and the full March schedule can be found below. Additionally, to get in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit this month, Twin Liquors will be offering deals on Irish Whiskies beginning March 4 through March 17. More information can be found online. (Twin Liquors, 2021)

The March virtual tastings presented by Twin Liquors are as follows:

March 11
Jameson St. Patrick’s Virtual Pre-Party, Tasting & Cocktailing
From 6p.m. to 7:30p.m., join Gareth Jordan, Jameson Brand Ambassador, to learn more about your favorite Irish Whiskey & how to make a perfect Jameson Black Barrel Old Fashioned as we prepare for St. Patrick’s Day. Register here in advance for the event.

March 12
All Things Irish – High Marques virtual tasting of Redbreast, Middleton, Green Spot & Powers
From 6p.m. to 7:30p.m., Whiskey Ambassador, Simon Nicolian, will be leading a tasting of some of Ireland’s most premium offerings to elevate your St. Patrick’s Day. Be sure to pick up the list of ingredients and register in advance.

March 23
How We Built This: Jill Burns & Kelly Gasnik of Austin Cocktails
The family tradition that launched a craft cocktail company: Co-Founders and sisters Jill Burns and Kelly Gasnik discuss how their grandfather’s philosophy shaped the company’s brand personality and will answer questions about everything from their biggest cocktail failure and riskiest business decision to how getting out of their comfort zone brought one of Austin Cocktails biggest and most unexpected wins. Event URL link can be found here.

Born and raised in downtown Austin, Texas, Twin Liquors began as one small store and has developed into a successful “home-grown” Texas company that has a unique and well-respected reputation throughout the United States for having impeccable team members, outstanding customer service, conveniently located stores, extensive selections of fine wines and premium spirits from around the world, and substantial community involvement. Twin Liquors currently operates 85+ neighborhood stores across central, south, and southeast Texas.

Book excerpt: ‘From Ashes to Song’ by Hilary Hauck

‘From Ashes to Song’ is Hilary Hauck’s debut novel out April 20, 2021. Photo: google

Hilary Hauck is the author of “From Ashes to Song,” her debut novel. A writer and translator, her work has appeared in the Mindful Writers Retreat Series anthologies, the Ekphrastic Review, Balloons Lit. Journal, and the Telepoem Booth. After meeting her husband, Hilary came to the US and drew inspiration from Pennsylvania coal history, which soon became the setting for her debut novel. Hilary is Chair of the Festival of Books in the Alleghenies, past president of Pennwriters, and a graduate of RULE. Inspired by true events, “From Ashes to Song” is a story of unconventional love, hope, and the extraordinary gifts brought to America by ordinary people in the great wave of immigration.

Synopsis: It is 1911 in Italy, and Pietro’s life on the family vineyard is idyllic. He has at last captured the melody of the grape harvest on his clarinet and cannot wait to share his composition with his grandfather, but before he can play, news arrives of a deadly disease sweeping the countryside. They have no choice but to burn the vineyard to stop its spread. The loss is too much for Pietro’s grandfather, and by morning, Pietro has lost two of the most precious things in his life—his grandfather and the vineyard. All he has left is his music, but a disastrous performance at his grandfather’s funeral suggests that music, too, now seems beyond his reach. Adrift with grief, Pietro seeks a new start in America. He goes to work in a Pennsylvania coal mine where his musician’s hands blister and his days are spent in the muffled silence of underground. When the beautiful voice and gentle heart of a friend’s wife stirs a new song in him, Pietro at last encounters a glimmer of hope. From a respectful distance and without drawing the attention of her husband, Pietro draws on Assunta for inspiration and soon his gift for music returns. But when grief strikes in Assunta’s life, Pietro is to blame. When Prohibition steals Pietro’s last pleasure, he must do something before Assunta’s grief consumes them both.

Excerpt – “From Ashes to Song”
Chapter One
Copyright ©2021 by Hilary Hauck
Sunbury Press, Inc.

Pietro breathed lightly into his clarinet so his song would not travel the length of the grapevines that stretched like lines of music on either side of him. He didn’t want Nonno to hear it—not yet. On his oath, he’d make himself play it for him in the next week.

The song was Pietro’s first composition—not that anyone could credit him, he had simply captured the sounds of harvest, of the annual tending of plants whose roots had burrowed into the soil long before he’d been born.

Without a specific plan in mind, he had tucked away the beats and notes, adding new rifts each year until this summer, when it had all begun to spread out and rearrange in his mind. The paper-light tremble of leaves had given him the rhythm. It scampered so heartily it might have dissolved into chaos if it hadn’t been grounded by fruit held by the improbable strength of the vine. The grapes were a firm, reliable beat.

The only thing that had eluded him had been the ending, but now he had found it, he couldn’t imagine it any other way. It brought the music together, so it no longer felt like a rough sketch of a song, not telling the whole story at once as it did now.

He’d found the ending in the celebration that followed the harvest when family and friends gathered around the table heaped with a feast that had taken an entire week to prepare. The culmination of the long season that brought both relief and melancholy for the end of the summer days, even though Pietro could depend on the same cycle beginning all over again next year.

At this year’s celebration, he’d wait until the food was gone and glasses filled with last year’s wine were raised to this year’s grapes, when he, Nonno, and the others gathered their instruments to shroud the night’s sky with song—that was when Pietro would play his music.

First, though, he needed the courage to play it for Nonno. Only then would he know if his efforts were worthy.

New book release: ‘Lone Stars’ by Justin Deabler

‘Lone Stars’ is Justin Deabler’s debut novel. Photo: amazon

Justin Deabler grew up in Houston. He dropped out of high school when he was fifteen, went to Simon’s Rock College, and graduated from Harvard Law School. He is the General Counsel for the Queens Public Library. His debut novel “Lone Stars” follows the arc of four generations of a Texan family in a changing America. (amazon, 2021)

In “Lone Stars,” Julian Warner, a father at last, wrestles with a question his husband posed: what will you tell our son about the people you came from, now that they are gone? Finding the answers takes Julian back in time to Eisenhower’s immigration border raids, an epistolary love affair during the Vietnam War, crumbling marriages, queer migrations to Cambridge and New York, up to the disorienting polarization of Obama’s second term. And in these answers lies a hope: that by being true to ourselves―as immigrants, smart women, gay people―we find power in empathy.