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Cowry Catchers Book 2 - Episode 6Cowry Catchers Book 2 – Episode 6

Chapter 14. Sleeping and Waking
Chapter 15. Dance

Story-so-Far is by Alex Thomasser of Blue Zoo Podcast. If you enjoy aquariums, you should check out their online store.

Voice Credits

Nathan Lowell
Norm Sherman
Chris Lester
Ryan Stevenson
Kim Fortuner
Kimi Alexander

Sound Credits

Beth Quist – “Grace” and “Monsters”
Jami Sieber – Undercurrent
Kevin MacLeod – Gagool, Unpromised, Road to Hell
Diane Rowan – The Sea Set- Arran Boat_Thalassaki Mou, The Love Set- Yo m’enamori d’un aire_Buciumeana_The Wedding Song
Digital Juice
Sound Snap
The Free Sound Project

The illustration this week is by Sarah Cloutier.

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6 comments to Cowry Catchers Book 2 – Episode 6

  • I loved this so much. Glad that vindicated is Gerrard’s at last. The Pegasus scene made me sad though. Thess is such a good person and has such wonderful talents. Hope the thing with Morchella doesn’t escalate again. Can’t wait for the next installment to see where things go from here.
    Ms. Hilton you are an amazing writer.

    • Misspelled vindication… How ever do I manage these things?

      • Abbie

        I’m glad people are warming up to Thess. She comes across as vanilla eye candy at the beginning of the story, but she does have a personality and opinions.

  • Mary Laura

    Abbey,
    Just saw that CC Book 1 is at the top of the Podiobook charts for subscriptions for the last 30 days. I am not surprised!
    You’ve even topped Shadowmagic II, Prince of Hazel and Oak, and Shadowmagic I is the all time most subscribed book on Podiobooks.
    Way to go!
    Also, the Pegasus illustration is beautiful. It elicited a touching emotional response from me, beyond the obvious technical skill of the artist, and adds a wonderful new dimension to your story.
    What a fabulous idea to do an illustrated audio novel. You are a trailblazer and I believe your innovations, your talented hard work at storytelling and your polished, professional production values will be remembered with respect and admiration far into the future of this now infant medium.
    Your place at the top is well deserved.

    • Abbie

      Thanks, Mary! I love the artwork, too. :D I’m glad you’re enjoying the different elements I’m using. Charts are fickle, but I’m glad that more people are tuning into the podcast. A lot of folks have worked hard on it.

  • Mary Laura

    I always spell your name wrong. Mind block or middle age, I don’t know why!
    Please accept my apology.