Call the Caern Line!

Might change the name (suggestions welcome!).

I’m trying out GrandCentral as my Comments Line.

There are two ways to use the line:

  1. Use the icon.
    • Click on the CALL ME icon.
    • Put in the phone number you want GrandCentral to call directly.
    • GrandCentral will call the number, and you can leave your audio comment!
  2. Call directly at 704-315-5884.

As soon as I have a few calls, I’ll post our first BONUS episode!

5 Comments

  1. Murder at Avedon Hill - Novel and Podcast » Blog Archive » Welcome to the Murder at Avedon Hill Website! said,

    January 24, 2008 at 4:50 pm

    [...] You can download episodes directly from this website, or click on the Subscribe RSS button or the iTunes button on the left nav. bar. Please email me with comments, post comments here, or leave voice comments on The Caern Line! [...]

  2. rob snooks said,

    May 14, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    hi pg
    i would like to say that the book is great!
    it reminds me a little of isaac asimovs alija baley charactor the way he sees the world with a different perspective and is able to come to conclusions by in depth analasis of the evidence, excellent.
    as always though nothing is ever perfect!
    :OP
    firstly i was originaly listening to 4 episodes a day for a few days when i first started the book. before i caught up and i must say there is to much additional music for my taste…way to much ,and that violin!!!!agghhhh.
    horrible.
    but the main issue i have is that the gaps between the episode are huge!
    i find i have forgotten half the story line and that i lose touch with the story and i find it very difficult to get back into the groove.
    dont get me wrong i still love the book and will look forward the the conclusion .
    yours
    rob snooks

  3. P.G. Holyfield said,

    May 14, 2008 at 3:38 pm

    Thanks for the comments, rob! Sorry about the dislike of the music… I can try to make the ‘music breaks’ in the narrative a bit shorter, but I won’t be changing the intro/outro music. I’ve had nearly universal praise over the music choices, so I’m not going to change now. :)

    I do understand that the inconsistent release schedule is annoying for you. Frankly it annoys the hell out of me too, but I have a limited amount of time to put these episodes together. I hope you can remain patient while I continue trying to put out a quality product as fast as I possibly can.

  4. Nick said,

    May 22, 2008 at 1:10 am

    Rob - I was in a similar situation to you as I came to the show late and listened to loads of episodes in one go. Having to wait was like torture! I solved this by buying the book and finishing it that way.

    I am suprised you don’t like the - that totally makes the whole podcast experience for me. I even went out and bought the album. Still everyone is different!

  5. Valerie said,

    June 24, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    Hi there, PG! I honestly have to say that this is by far the BEST podcast novel I have had the pleasure to listen to.

    As Tolkien has long been one of my favorite authors, I have waited quite a while to be drawn into new great fantasy world. You pulled me into Caern, and I can’t wait to dive in and learn all about it.

    You have done a brilliant job with the podcast! Does it kill me to wait for new episodes?? Hell yeah…but only because each episode is better than the next! (Plus the fact I LOVE Sir Arames….grrrr!)

    The music is incredible…I have never heard anything quite like it and think it is a perfect fit for MAAH.

    I am so jealous of the of all your guest readers. I got in late in the game, but hope to jump in the next time you do something wonderful. Everyone has sounded great!

    You have given the world a very generous gift. I intend on buying the book, ASAP, and spreading the word about MAAH like a mad woman. Thank you, thank you, thank you from a very thrilled, podio-addict!

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