The saloon was a shoddy-looking two story box of building, made from unfinished boards that had not fared well in the desert sun. Above the awning was a sign, painted directly on the wood that read, “Morning Star Saloon. Jethro Earp, Proprietor.” Jethro was happy to tell all the patrons that he was related to the famous law man and saloon-keeper with whom he shared a last name, but in point of fact, Earp was not his real last name. Nor was Jethro his real first name. But other than that, he was a reasonably honest man for a saloon-keeper.
As with the other two characters, my love for Archie grows. So thankful for another episode! Your accents and narration are so good! Great story, great audio production. I’m excited to see the story expand as I know the current genre it resides in is going to… shift somewhat. I love the idea and premise of this story. I didn’t actually read it until earlier this week when I told my coworker about it. Now I’m even more excited for this story to unfold. Great chapter!
As with the other two characters, my love for Archie grows. So thankful for another episode! Your accents and narration are so good! Great story, great audio production. I’m excited to see the story expand as I know the current genre it resides in is going to… shift somewhat. I love the idea and premise of this story. I didn’t actually read it until earlier this week when I told my coworker about it. Now I’m even more excited for this story to unfold. Great chapter!
I have decided that Archie is my favourite character in A Town Called Nowhere.
That music was unexpected! The slow drums made me think of ancient mysticism.