Murder at Avedon Hill: Ep. 34 – Ch. 34
0:00 – Intro
- Bumper: Kim Fortuner
- Intro Chatter
- Ep. 34 is short (because chapter 34 is short), but worth it. I could not combine it with Chapter 35, because ch. 35 is already very long.
- Call the Caern Line – 704-315-5884
- Guest Voices – Rick Stringer, Matthew Wayne Selznick, Jon Stallard, James Ziesel, Philippa Ballantine, Chris Miller, K.J. Johnson
- Not mentioned, but I hope you dig the new podcast icon, courtesy of J.C. Hutchins!
Previously on Murder at Avedon Hill
Our heroes battle Rondellus Marx; Arames shares a legend of Ursala with Arrin.
3:05 – Chapter Thirty-four: Bells of Dawn
Arames and Arrin both dream.
14:00 – Promos, Caern-Line calls, and a song…
- Dead Robot’s Society First Chapter Contest
- Caern Line Calls from Thomas Reed
- An unfortunate aural misunderstanding (Matt from Portland) “It’s Corinhold!”
- Evo at 11
- The “Damn You Holyfield” song by Kim Fortuner
Music in this podcast:
- Shira Kammen – Magnatune.com
- The Impossible Butterfly – Wild Wood
- Foggy Tam Set – Wild Wood
- Pasa Viene – Wild Wood
- Shetland Set – Wild Wood
- Lullaby Set – Wild Wood
- Kevin McLeod – Anxiety, Dark Standoff,
- David Beard – “Imminent Danger”
- Additional f/x found at Soundsnap.com and The Freesound Project
good episode, great call in’s. lol, and the song, that was perfect.
looking forward to the next episode, that one coming out today? or tomorrow? lol
ok, i know, patience jackass, patience (old joke, mom never forgave dad for that one)
love the story and your production and your afterstory chatter and all
laters,
Thomas
Okay, glad I wasn’t the only one thrown by “Corinhold,” although after a few uses, I could tell it was “something-hold,” which was a little better. Not a Dwarf gay bar, then.
To be honest, I think I’ve lost the plot a little over the months, and some of the details and minor characters are a little fuzzy for me. Normally I’d listen to it all again from the beginning, but I think instead I’ll just download the episodes without listening to them, then listen to the whole thing once it’s complete. (I’d do both, but I’m afraid trying to do massive relistens so close together will make it hard to listen through attentively the second time.)
I’m definitely still enjoying it, though! The problem has more to do with my lack of attentiveness, than any problem with the podcast. I have the same problem with any long-form fiction podcast.
I completely understand your position, Dave. It’s just as much my release schedule as anything else. We’re on the home stretch here. Stick with me. I was thinking about doing a .pdf with a character/plot flow chart… hmm…
Hey P.G.!
Great episode. I laughed big time when I heard “Corinhold” and had figured out what was actually being said. The song also rocked. Wow, how many people have a powerballad made especially for them? You are a lucky man to say the least. The story is going along well and I am still eagerly waiting for each episode. Thanks for a great story.
-Alexgone (Dave M.)
I thought it was just me, thinking the episode was short. Alright, then.
I didn’t know, or wasn’t paying attention, that I could download MaAH from Lulu. I just did it this morning, so it’s even odds who gets to the end first!
Certainly I will be re-listening when it’s all done. Don’t you dare divert your time to other projects, PG! Keep the flow chart for later!
Nice t-shirt.