We're happy to be hosting Julianne McLean and Mark Lynch's new humor book, Cocktails and Mock-Tales! Julianne tells us why writing Cocktails and Mock-Tales was so important to her and more!
Title:
Cocktales & Mock-Tales
Authors: Julianne McLean & Mark Lynch
Publisher: ASJ Publishing
Pages: 90
Genre: Humor
Cocktails and Mock- Tales is not just about alcoholic
beverages. The book is about sensations that tickle your tastebuds and humour
that tickles your fancy. It includes non-alcoholic beverages that the whole
family can enjoy and even herbal recipes for the adventurous.
Have one extremely tall high ball glass and a giant cocktail
shaker at the ready
Ingredients:
Unlimited centilitres of wit and humour
9 cl or 3oz titillating snippets of history and gossip
Add flavours of exotic destinations
A dusting of spice mixed with satire
Several centilitres of high spirits (optional)
Shake with vigour. Garnish with an open mind and your own
sense of humour
Now you are ready to truly laugh and savour Cocktails and
Mock Tales!
Amaze your friends and family with your knowledge of the
origins of international beverages and excite their tastebuds with these exotic
sensations.
For More Information
- Cocktails & Mock-Tales is available at Amazon.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
Book Excerpt:
Daiquiri
The daiquiri is a family of cocktails of which the primary
ingredients are white rum, lime or lemon juice and sugar.
The drink was supposedly invented by American mining
engineer Jennings Cox who was in partying and experimenting in Cuba at the time
of the Spanish American War. Daiquiri is also the name of a beach and an iron
ore mine near Santiago in Cuba.
Serves 1
6cl white rum
3cl lime juice
2cl sugar syrup
Sugar on the rim of the glass.
Pour the ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice cubes.
Shake well and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Strawberry Daiquiri Mock-tail
Serves1
2 large strawberries
1⁄4 cup of white sugar
1 tablespoon of lemon juice
¾ cup of chilled lemon lime soda
4 ice cubes
In a blender, mix the strawberries, sugar, lemon juice and
lime soda. Add the ice and blend until smooth. Pour into a chilled Tom Collins
glass. Garnish with a slice of lime or lemon
Julianne
has created & organized targeted national launches, press coverage,
television appearances, publicity events and community service affiliations for
a varied range of entities including: “Masai Barefoot Technology” – therapeutic
footwear company; award-winning cartoonist Mark Lynch’s book – “How Green is My
Planet” with forewords from Spike Milligan and David Suzuki; best-selling
recipe book, “Barbies for Blokes” with recipes from celebrities such as Peter Brock,
Jeff Fenech and Guy Leech and the sequel “More Barbies for Blokes” (These later
publications were co-authored by Julianne); John Gill, eight times World
Martial Arts Champion and Hornsby Council’s sports complexes that won the
national award for “Best Swim School Promotion”. Julianne has just produced
directed and written a DVD for Holland America Cruise lines based on their
exercise programs and is publishing her new book “Cocktails and Mock Tales”.
Visit
Julianne McLean on Facebook!
Mark Lynch our Australian cartoonist, describes himself as being born “sometime in the middle of the last century.”
After doing a variety of Jobs, Mark became a QANTAS
Flight attendant and he quips that “the next nineteen years of his life
resembled an exotic beer commercial set in a variety of world- wide locations”.
Mark was editorial cartoonist for the leading
publication, “The Australian” newspaper. His work has been enjoyed in more
publications than you could count, ranging from Australian dailies, even ‘Le
News Switzerland”. Mark’s cartoons appear in a variety of forms and diversity
world-wide including video screens in the Berlin and Munich subway system where
they are seen by 1.5 million people a day.
Mark is the recipient of 48 international and Australian
cartoon awards!
Mark lives in Sydney with his lovely wife, Jenny, and two
sons and to learn more about Mark and see further cartoons, visit www.cartoons-a-plenty.com
Thank you for this interview! I’d like to know more about you as a person
first. What do you do when you’re not
writing?
I love to run along the beach which clears my head and
promotes fresh ideas
When did you start writing?
I have written snippets all my life and I am writing an auto
biography to include these “snippets”
As a published author, what would you say was the most
pivotal point of your writing life?
When I saw my first book in print ,thirty years ago.
If you could go anywhere in the world to start writing your
next book, where would that be and why?
Here in my home, because of the tranquility and view of the
water and bush
If you had 4 hours of extra time today, what would you do?
More writing, swimming and surfing
Where would you like to set a story that you haven’t done
yet?
Germany to research more cocktails
Back to your present book, Cocktails and Mock-Tales, how did
you publish it?
Firstly by ASJ Publishing in e-book form
In writing your book, did you travel anywhere for research?
Yes to many cocktail
and mock-tail bars in Germany.
..Leipzig west of Berlin
Why was writing Cocktails and Mock-tales so important to you?
It was another opportunity to collaborate with my
cartoonist., Mark Lynch and produce something that would provide a lot of joy
to many
Where do you get your best ideas and why do you think that
is?
The ideas just arrive in a second and tell me just do
it..often when I am exercising in nature and my mind is free.
Any final words?
Enjoy the book..the cartoons, the humour, the recipes and
the gossip
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