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A Night in the Vine

Patricia Mahon

‎"I believe wine speaks. If we listen carefully,‎
we can hear the poetry of man stirring in the
vineyard leaves and witness a masterpiece of
‎ light and shade descending on the vines."‎
PATRICIA MAHON

‎"I enjoyed this one...‎
Anyone reading it should see and taste and feel
the earth in a deeper way, and be enriched by it..."‎
ANNE PERRY
‎(1938-2023), British Author‎

A NIGHT IN THE VINE
Central California's bucolic Santa Ynez valley erupts into a massive rainstorm, ‎transforming a picturesque wine trail into rivers of runoff, liquified mud ‎and gravel. Six wine tasters become trapped in the idyllic estate of a sprawling ‎vineyard.‎
Forced to endure nature's wrath overnight, they drink from the vineyard's bounty; ‎each glass yielding admissions, confessions, and angst, in turn. As the night ‎unfolds, the characters evolve-seemingly infused by the earth's "muted ‎archeology" and we witness the rebirth of pure collective consciousness.‎

PATRICIA MAHON

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ABOUT PATRICIA MAHON


Patricia M. Mahon is a native of New York, a dual ‎Irish and American citizen and a twenty-five-year ‎resident of Los Angeles, California. She is a graduate ‎of Manhattanville College in Purchase, NY (BA) and ‎Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland (MA). She also ‎pursued PhD coursework at Tulane University and ‎the University of Denver, and studied at the WB ‎Yeats International Summer School in Sligo, Ireland. ‎Mahon is a novelist, a dramatist, a screenwriter, and a ‎poet.‎

Mahon has won international poetry awards and ‎multiple screenwriting and film festival honors. Her ‎three-act stage play The Abbey Yard was produced at ‎The Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, California, in ‎‎2000. In 2015, Mahon completed the first volume of ‎Stories from The Age of Distraction: The Island, a ‎protest narrative about a global storytelling 'app' that ‎addresses the distraction of the digital age and its ‎impact on human communication, inter-relationships, ‎and the future of the creative imagination. ‎
In 2025 she completed A Night in the Vine, a ‎story about perfect strangers becoming perfect ‎storytellers with a little help from the earth, the soil, ‎the seasons, and good wine. She currently spends her ‎time in West Hills, California.‎
Follow Patricia Mahon on her website ‎http://www.pmmahon.com/ and socia