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Tall Tale TV Celebrates 300 Episodes

Hey! Spring is right around the corner…even though we’ve already sprung ahead, but whatever…am I right?

What’s great about Spring? Spring break? Spring cleaning? How about the simple idea that the weather is starting to get nice?

Whatever your reason for celebrating Spring, I’m celebrating the 300th episode of Tall Tale TV! My friend, Chris, has officially uploaded his 300th episode on his YouTube channel.

If you’re still defrosting from Winter, you might not have heard about Tall Tale TV. It’s a great channel, though. Chris, a talented voice actor, who performs readings of innumerable tall tales, has been growing his list of writers and fans for three years.

Tall Tale TV is a wonderful channel that not only showcases wonderful talent, but it also promotes up and coming writers, and it brings to fans across all genres little glimpses of novels, and sometimes, full short stories!

If you’re a writer, Tall Tale TV is the perfect place to find new fans. If you’re a reader, or you have a penchant for audiobooks, you’ll get to hear a piece of literature you may have never before heard.

Tall Tale TV has featured many of my excerpts, and many more of my excerpts will soon be promoted, so keep an ear out for those. Just make sure to give every episode a listen; you might find the next hidden gem!

You might also want to hire Chris to voice your next audiobook! I know I’ll be employing his services for Otherside. He’s already performed an excerpt of my novella, but I love the guy so much, I’ll be hiring him for the full audiobook version.

You can listen to his performance of Otherside here.

You can listen to his performance of Noodlin‘ here.

You can also to his performance of Necessary not Casual here.

Whatever genre you enjoy reading, or hearing, Tall Tale TV has something for you. Be sure to like and subscribe. I mean, c’mon, it’s free, and you can listen to 300 excerpts and some full short stories.

Support your fellow artists. Support your fellow Americans. Support anyone who spends their own time and effort helping other artists.