© 1992
I’ve been an entertainer almost all of my life. This is a story I performed many times in Austin, Texas, primarily at Chicago House, a now defunct theater just off 6th Street, the famous Entertainment District of Austin. I also performed it for an audience of mostly kids at the Austin Children’s Museum. So gather the kids around for a listen to a tale told by a grizzled old desert prospector out among sagebrush, rocks and cactus. It’s just over 16 minutes long.
If you would prefer the pure text version, go here (there’s a button for the audio at the end):
https://starsrite.com/2025/10/01/the-tale-of-rabbit-jack/









Superb work. Tremendous.
Well, Thank you, Thomas. Superb, huh? Tremendous, too? Two out of three words that are pretty damn good. I don’t know about that third one, though. That’s one word I kind of like to avoid. But I sure do thank you for the other ones. You know, of course, that there’s a version with words, too. Just in case you might want to read it sometime. Hmmm, I think I’ll start adding a link to the text versions of these audio versions, just in case some folks might want to take their time.
Thanks again, Thomas,
FD/K