A podcast dedicated to the books of Caimh McDonnell featuring exclusive short stories and extracts from the books, introduced by Caimh himself.
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.
In a special edition, legendarily tough interviewer and journalistic bulldog Wonderwife puts the tough questions to Caimh as submitted by you the listeners/readers.
An episode where Caimh shares his joint fav chapter from the final game, explains about how he's blindly lucky, how authors are a lot like vampires and then, what sounds like an air raid siren goes off, giving this intro a dramatic finale!
A world Exclusive preview of the not-yet-released book The final Game - featuring the opening two chapters to whet your appetite.
This week Caimh talks about the man whose unique perspective on the world has made him popular with readers, fun to write, and a lawsuit from a mildly successful comedian an inevitability.
In this ep Caimh talks about where the character of Smithy cam from and why he's particularly proud of him.
"Jingle Bells, Bunny Smells, Simone ran away..."That's right, it is the crimbo episode, where Caimh reveals his most Christmasy of all chapters, reminisces about the horror of Christmas parties, and defends himself from the two biggest complaints he received all year, because nothing says Christmas like a good arguement.
This week Caimh talks about villains, why they're important and why a woman disembowling a drunk guy just with words is one of his favourite scenes.
In this ep, Caimh talks about fights, how lucky and unlucky Jason Statham is, and how you can ruin an action movie for yourself.
In this ep, Caimh takes you all the way back to Last Orders to talk about shrinks, ghosts and jogging your memory without you realising it is being done.
Caimh explains the sneaky things chapters are doing that you might not realise and then, he'd love to talk to you about Jesus - kind of.
The Bunnycast is back and Caimh is talking about why the big fella made the leap across the pond. Warning - contains world exclusives!
This week, Caimh talks about how he doesn't know what he is doing.
Caimh breaks down his favourite ever chapter, why it makes a point he strongly believes in and why he doesn't care if anyone disagrees! Brace yourself, he gets a bit feisty!
Caimh talks about his favourite opening scenes, in film, TV, books and even his own books. Which opening chapter will win the coveted "least rubbish" award?
Caimh discussing getting all soppy writing certain scenes.
In this ep Caimh talks about why all authors have to be truly horrible people who do terrible things to their creations.
Caimh sticks up for the imperfect hero at the center of the trilogy and explains which bits of Paul are him and how a bit is his old flat mate.
Caimh pays his taxes, announces a new release and explains why he decided to scar two young people for life for the sake of a good story.
The episode was about beginnings and ironically, Caimh messed up and only uploaded the beginning. Here is the whole thing! Apologies - he will do better next time.
Caimh discusses what is currently rocking his world, why he probably didn't annoy pregnant women and the afterlife of bananas.
This week Caimh discusses book 2 of the series, The Day That Never Comes. He talks about what it is about, the inspiration behind it and the weird coincidence when reality imitated art.
This week, Caimh talks about one of his favourite characters, Mel Gibson and his mum.
This week's ep features the exclusive short story How To Send a Message and Caimh talks about his love/hate relationship with cliches.
This week, Caimh introduces the one and only Brigit Conroy, the nurse from Leitrim with the heart of gold and the temper of a volcano!
A short story that introduces Bunny McGarry and explains how he met the memorable Maggie.