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Tales of the Children – Ep. #4 – Big Axe, Small Hands – Dan Absalonson

Tales of the Children – A Land of Caern short story podcast anthology presented by P.G. Holyfield

Tonight, as we approach the book launch of Murder at Avedon Hill, we have a Tales of the Children story written and produced by Dan Absalonson. A few weeks ago Dan asked if he could produce the audio for his own podcast, and knowing I wouldn’t be getting to his story for several months, I said “Go for it!” For a first audio podcast episode, Dan did a wonderful job with the production. Big Axe, Little Hands is a fun story about one of the smaller races of Caern, and an incarnation of one of the Children of Az we haven’t seen in audio form thus far.

I hope you enjoy the story, and check back later today for the release of an interview I did with Jack Mangan over at his Deadpan Podcast.

0:00 – Intro Chatter

  • Short intro of Dan Abaslonson’s short story, Big Axe, Small Hands.

2:00 – Big Axe, Small Hands

Join Halvard the Halfling as he journeys to find the way of the warrior, running into trouble along the way, and meeting races he’s only heard tell of in the story told around the community fire in his small village.

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    One Response to “Tales of the Children – Ep. #4 – Big Axe, Small Hands – Dan Absalonson”

    1. Just wanted to say thanks again for putting my story in your feed, it’s a HUGE honor. Also, it’s really cool to have MaAH as a paperback on my shelf. It’s a pretty cool experience listening to it, and then reading it in your hands, cool book layout by the way. I’ll always love the story, and I look forward to its sequal someday (poke, poke) Rock on P.G. Holyfield!

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