Tales of the Children – Audio Ep. #2 – The Old God and the Sea – Patrick E. McLean
Tales of the Children – A Land of Caern short story podcast anthology presented by P.G. Holyfield
Yes, I was finally able to finish the audio version of “The Old God and The Sea,” by Patrick E. McLean. Contrary to initial plans for this podcast, I’m giving each episode the star treatment it deserves. Which of course means the episodes will be released when they get released.
0:00 – Intro Chatter
- We are still having a lot of fun doing Live Video Readings of new TotC stories over at Stickam.com – Tonight we have a story by Philippa Ballantine.
- The audio versions of the episodes will be released after the video episodes, so if you want to get them first, come on over to the live show (every other Wednesday evening at 9:30 pm Eastern).
4:40 – The Old God and the Sea – Patrick E. McLean
Rygar is the hedge knight everyone fears. Jarl is the fisherman no one could ever fear. What happens when these two men finally meet? It’s all in a day’s work (or a lifetime in this case) for a Child of Az.
23:00 – Outro Chatter
Check out the cross promotion I’m doing with Tabitha Grace Smith. A story I’ve written, “Exit Strategy,” will be released Monday, November 16th on the Angel Between the Lines podcast. Next Wednesday evening at 9:30 pm Eastern I will be reading Tabitha’s Tales of the Children short story, “Love’s Sacrificial Song” on my next Stickam.com live show.
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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