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The days following the earth-sharking and bear rampage were dark days for Timpoochee and his people. The restoration of the town, the pu
“Look!” Cornstalk shouted and jabbed a finger into the air in the direction of the commotion. The harsh glare of the river was broken by
“But what of our Anigusa, Anistata or Anita cousins?” Timpoochee shouted as several more behind him grumbled. “They know the medicine but they are being devoured by Yonega. Their land is becoming his.” “Just as some of the knowledge of the medicine contains poison if not treating the proper
The Promise of Shaconage, Act 32: We must know our own Medicine...
Timpoochee and his people live among the mountains, rivers valleys and forests of Shaconage, land of the blue mist. An experimental serial novel published only on the digital spaces and found at its website base: BlueSmokyMountains.com. This is Episode number 4 of the podcast’s Season 3 and includes from the novel Acts 157, 158 & 159. You can follow along at BlueSmokyMountains.com. You can also support this podcast with a gift at the link you find on this podcast's home page. In our last few episodes, Timpoochee and his peace troop & trading party - having been captured by the Spanish along the shores of the northern Gulf of Mexico. They were taken first to the Spanish commander, General Galvez, and then transported by British diplomatic envoy, Colonel Dickson, to British Fort George where they met the British high military commander and British governor who recognized Timpoochee by his English name, Sam Story. He was told he would be handed over for what was called, "safe keeping," to trader William Panton, with whom Timpoochee had dealings in the past. In this episode, Timpoochee's friend Panton arrives and Timpoochee is given the opportunity to gain some insight into the way Yonega deal with each other.
Podcast: The Promise of Shaconage, Ep. 4, Season 3
Timpoochee recognized nothing around him, knew nothing of his whereabouts, could not even clearly identify himself. All he realized was his feet seared in pain . Before he could even fully grasp the agony he was snatched up from the dirt and stood upright on his tortured fee
The Promise of Shaconage, Act 230: Pangs shot through him...
Timpoochee could not shake from his head the vision presented by the story he recalled. “The wolves,” he thought. “The rabbit was more clever. Overwhelmed, it overcame.” He and his crew continued sailing the trading vessel east, hoping to find the trail north which would lead them back to their
Promise of Shaconage, Act 179: At least he thought it a whippoorwill...
The woman climbed onto the bed and stretched out along Timpoochee’s naked body. Her fingertips moved lightly, gently down his leg. He felt his head heatup. It felt tight just above his eyes. Her fingers moved lightly up his leg to his chest and back down across his stomach. Timpoochee could no
Promise of Shaconage, Act 165: “Now you just relax...”
“Si, Señor,” replied the lieutenant and respectfully bowed. He took Timpoochee by the shoulder and turned him toward the door to exit. “Begging the general’s pardon, sir,” came a voice from the dark corner of the room. It was the soldier Timpoochee thought he recognized from the Yonega...
Promise of Shaconage, Act 146: Made to be broken