And here it is! The premiere of Billibub Baddings and The Case of The Singing Sword! Let’s take a look at what’s going on in this 1:13:46-long episode…
Mighty big episode for a dwarf-sized detective, huh?
00:00 — Intro
- Opening Theme: “Naked Under Leather” by Rubber Band Banjo
- Hey, I’m Tee Morris and welcome to The Case of the Singing Sword
02:33 — Chapter One: “Trouble is a Princess in High Heels”
It is Chicago, 1929, and Billibub Baddings is a four-foot-one dwarf detective in a world of six-foot thugs, creeps, and lowlifes. It’s a slow Friday at Baddings Investigations, until one of Chicago’s higher society walks into his office. A case is about to open a world of trouble for Billi.
54:57 — Sponsors
55:58 — Extra Stuff
- Coming out of the box swinging…
- Who is Tee Morris?
- MOREVI in print and audio
- Legacy of MOREVI
- Podcasting for Dummies
- Why Billibub now?
- Blame Scott Sigler & JC Hutchins
- Working on The Case of The Pitcher’s Pendant
- Tired of missing out on the fun
- What makes this podcast different?
- Guest voices in many episodes
- Paying sponsors and the Tip Jar
- The build-up to St. Valentine’s Day
- Thanks for playing the sneak preview
- Behind the Scenes Help
- Special thanks to Scott Sigler and JC Hutchins for the promos
- Extra Special Thanks to Christiana Ellis for the spur-of-the-moment promo
- Ultra-Special-I’m-So-Your-Bitch thanks to George Hrab, Rubber Band Banjo, and Evan Stone for providing me music for this podcast.
- Now that you know what to expect…
- Call up Baddings Investigations at 206.202.DWRF
- Email Tee at tee (at) teemorris (dot) com
- Drop a comment on the blog
- See you next week!
1:08:52 — Promos
- Tag in the Seam
- Truth Seekers podcast
- George Hrab Painted Body Concert
- The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy
Chapter One: Trouble Is a Princess in High Heels
Running Time — 1:13:46
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11 Responses:
February 14th, 2007 at 7:30 am
First comment on the first episode!! YAY!! Tee this is sounding awsome both in production and especially in story. I can’t wait for next week and I’m looking forward to seeing where this one is going. This one’s gonna go far Tee!
February 14th, 2007 at 2:49 pm
Off to a damn spiffy start! Seems like so long as you can avoid having the word “braziers” in your book, you won’t be mistakenly saying that a piece of women’s lingerie is smoldering, like in the final chapters of MOREVI. ^_^
Seriously man, great job. you’ve got a WONDERFUL narration voice, and I’m thrilled that you’ve got a new podiobook out. don’t ever stop, I’m as much a junkie of your work as I am of Sigler’s and Hutch’s.
February 14th, 2007 at 6:22 pm
Thank you so much, Vee! In my own defense, though, I double-checked the definition of “braziers” and I think I was using the word properly.
Pronunciation, on the other hand…I blame my Southern upbringing. *LOL* But seriously, thank you for subscribing. The feedback has been terrific, and I’m getting even more excited about what is to come!
February 14th, 2007 at 6:27 pm
Great to see this bad boy finally hit the street.
Keep up the great work, Tee… and as long as you keep makin’ promos, I’ll keep playin’ them.
February 15th, 2007 at 3:58 pm
[...] I have to wait until Saturday the 17th to listen to chapter 1, Trouble is a Princess in High Heels becuase I only listen at work. But thats another story… [...]
February 16th, 2007 at 11:01 am
Great job Tee!. I just finished chapter one. It is fantastic.
Thanks!
Rick
February 19th, 2007 at 10:25 am
Excellent start to the book.
Sarge I need one more hour in my day so can I listen to all the great content
February 19th, 2007 at 3:50 pm
I must admit I’ve never heard any of your work before, except for a segment on the Scapecast. Now I’m subscribed to this, because your promos explained absolutely nothing about the story.
Best. Promos. Ever.
February 24th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
[...] Chapters One and Two are out. This is my review and keep you up-to-date musings on Billi and the caper he’s investigating. [...]



