Tales of the Children – Audio Ep. #3 – First Blood – Alex Briggs
Tales of the Children – A Land of Caern short story podcast anthology presented by P.G. Holyfield
Before I go any further, it must be said/written. I’m not happy with this episode. The story is top notch; the reading is solid; good use of music and effects. The issue is with the audio quality of the reading. I made a rookie mistake (which I won’t detail here) that affected the final output file. Whew… I feel better. Let’s get back to the show.
0:00 – Intro Chatter
- Lots of news… will update this with a bullet list later.
7:00 – First Blood – Alex Briggs
A nearly lifelong relationship between a particular human and an orc is played out before our eyes… or ears, rather.
25:00 – Promo
26:00 – Outro Chatter
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Music in this episode:
- Shira Kammen – Magnatune.com
- The Impossible Butterfly – Wild Wood
 
- Kevin McLeod – Achaidh Cheide
- Ruben van Rompaey – Grande Rue De Pera
- Marc Gunn – Stardust Serenade
- Additional f/x found at Soundsnap.com and The Freesound Project
 
                
        
          	
        
        

 
 
 
            
             




 
 Author, Podcaster, Father - P.G. Holyfield's first novel, Murder at Avedon Hill, was published by Dragon Moon Press in May of 2010. He passed away on August 20, 2014 in his home, surrounded by family and friends.
Author, Podcaster, Father - P.G. Holyfield's first novel, Murder at Avedon Hill, was published by Dragon Moon Press in May of 2010. He passed away on August 20, 2014 in his home, surrounded by family and friends.	










 







Just reviewed Murder at Avedon Hill at my podcast novel/audio drama review blog Podaudiophile Reviews.
http://podaudiophile.blogspot.com/2010/01/reivew-murder-at-avadon-hill.html