The Bunnycast
Summary: A podcast dedicated to the books of Caimh McDonnell featuring exclusive short stories and extracts from the books, introduced by Caimh himself.
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Podcasts:
Caimh previews Meanwhile in Dublin, which is a new Bunnyverse novella that'll appear in a collection of Bunny McGarry shorter fiction that will be released later in the year, and explains how you can get hold of it earlier if you'd like. As always, it's read by the wonderful Morgan C Jones and this preview features chapter 1, which Wonderwife says is her favourite opening of any Bunny book.
Other Plans is out now in ALL formats and yes that includes audio. In this ep, Caimh talks a bit more about the new book and frankly too much about toilets.
We back baby! And there's a new Bunny book coming around the mountain, set almost entirely on a mountain. Before that - Caimh has a tonne of news and then you get to hear the dulcet tones of Morgan C Jones reading the first chapter of the forthcoming release Other Plans - available now or preorder.
The Family Jewels is now available from WhiteHairedIrishman.shop and Caimh has a load of live events booked in for Feb 2023 to celebrate the launch of the next Stranger Times Book. All that, plus unnecessary chat about his dog's cold balls.
Caimh is NOT Santa although he is dropping some pressies. Deccie Must Die is now available on Audible and The Family Jewels is available in all non-audio formats.
The Bunnycast is back! Like Top Gun, or an STD, or an STD you caught while watching Top Gun. In it Caimh talks about the Special Editon of the Deccie Must Die Audiobook available exclusively at WhiteHairedIrishman.shop and he announces that there will be a new Bunny book for Christmas!
Surprise! Caimh is back with a preview of the imminently released Deccie Must Die - which is book 2 in the MCM Investigations series - aka The follow-up to The Final Game. Prepare your ears for the delights of Morgan C Jones reading chapter 1. Also in this ep, Caimh complains about wood, the sun, death, typos and God knows what else, all while using the word 'basically' far too many times. He also talks about the new WhiteHairedirishman.shop webstore that has just opened, which means you can now buy your audiobooks or paperbacks direct from the horse's arse.
Time for another sneak peak at Firewater Blues, book 6 in the increasingly inaccurately titled Dublin Trilogy, out March 17th. Caimh talks about why Commissioner Ferguson is one of his favourite characters to write and battles the local Ice-Cream Van Man who frankly steals the show. Hardest working man in showbiz!
Caimh drops a surprise album ala Bouncy Knowles by giving you an exclusive preview of Firewater Blues, the sixth book in the increasingly inaccurately titled Dublin Trilogy. He also talks about This Charming Man, the follow-up to The Stranger Times written by his paranormal alter-ego CK McDonnell. Find out more at TheStrangerTimes.Com.
Join Caimh as he gives another taster of the forthcoming Dead Man's Sins audiobook, does a live audio only cover reveal (WTF!) and to be honest, just sort of rambles for a bit.
Caimh is back, seeing how many times he can fit the word genuinely into an intro. Spoiler alert: Too many times. He also talks about the Bunnyversary, the wild ride it has been to selling well over half a million books and Welcome to Nowhere - the wildest ride of all, that is now available on Audiobook.
Caimh is back with an exclusive taster of the latest Bunny McGarry book Dead Man's Sins ahead of its release - plus, very exciting news about the Dublin Trilogy being optioned for TV. Warning, may contain unnecessary dog!
Caimh makes a big announcement for Bunny fans and then we hear edited highlights of the luanch events for his new book The Stranger Times, written as C.K. McDonnell.
That's right - a preview of The Quiet Man audiobook - and a bonus/reminder about Caimh's other podcast.
This ep, Caimh reveals lots of exciting things and then there's a taster of a forthcoming surprise. He also finally has a word with Keith about his rabbit issue.