As of today, The Fiddler’s Gun, Part I: Foundations is now available (that’s chapters 1-12). Over the next few weeks, I’ve got a couple of bonus episodes lined up, one featuring some deleted material, and one featuring a conversation with Shigé Clark in which we dive into a behind-the-scenes (behind-the-page?) discussion.
Look for Part II: Across That Foamy Deep (the conclusion to The Fiddler’s Gun) in August, with more bonus content to follow before we dive into Fiddler’s Green.
Reading and recording this book for its tenth birthday has been a blast, and I hope folks will have as much fun listening to it as I’ve had doing all its characters’ voices (please be forgiving of my accents). Sitting in my closet and yelling at myself turns out to be a hoot. Who knew?
Happy Fourth of July!
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Pete Peterson is the author of the Revolutionary War adventure The Fiddler’s Gun and its sequel Fiddler’s Green. Among the many strange things he’s been in life are the following: U.S Marine air traffic controller, television editor, art teacher and boatwright at the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, and progenitor of the mysterious Budge-Nuzzard. He lives in Nashville with his wife, Jennifer, where he's the Executive Director of the Rabbit Room and Managing Editor of Rabbit Room Press.