COMPLETE: The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History by Martin Hume -jo
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Hi Mark,
The section title is now fixed and ready for spot PL. Thanks again for the catch.
Warren
The section title is now fixed and ready for spot PL. Thanks again for the catch.
Warren
Fixed, sec.2 PL OK
That's the goal! I love different takes on same events!... you will be getting a heavy dose of Henry VIII.
Mark Chulsky / Марк Чульский
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Thank you for the PL, Mark.
Warren
Warren
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Happy July 4th, Mark!
My knees are recovering well and so I was able to record a new section. It is now ready for your PL.
Enjoy the holiday,
Warren
My knees are recovering well and so I was able to record a new section. It is now ready for your PL.
Enjoy the holiday,
Warren
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Hello Mark,
Section 4 is now ready for PL. The author doesn't like to use periods very often, but he does make liberal use of commas and semicolons to create lengthy, run-on sentences which can be a challenge to decipher.
Best,
Warren
Section 4 is now ready for PL. The author doesn't like to use periods very often, but he does make liberal use of commas and semicolons to create lengthy, run-on sentences which can be a challenge to decipher.
Best,
Warren
Sec. 3,4 PL OK Glad to see you are recovering all right!Sciguyvoice wrote: ↑July 10th, 2021, 9:48 am Section 4 is now ready for PL. The author doesn't like to use periods very often, but he does make liberal use of commas and semicolons to create lengthy, run-on sentences which can be a challenge to decipher.
I know exactly what you are talking, Warren, I narrated books like this too. You are doing a fine job breaking sentences into smaller phrases, and I have no problems following the flow.
Mark Chulsky / Марк Чульский
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Thanks for the PL’s Mark. Also appreciate the feedback on how well I am doing with the run-on sentence challenge.
Warren
Warren
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Hi Mark,
Section 5 is ready for PL.
Cheers,
Warren
Section 5 is ready for PL.
Cheers,
Warren
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Thank you for the PL, Mark. No worries about turnaround time.
Warren
Warren
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Hi Mark,
Section 6 is ready for PL. No rush. I will work ahead.
Warren
Section 6 is ready for PL. No rush. I will work ahead.
Warren
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Hi Mark,
Sections 7 and 8 are ready for PL. No rush.
Sections 7 and 8 are ready for PL. No rush.
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Hi Mark,
Section 9 is now posted. I hope that all is well.
Warren
Section 9 is now posted. I hope that all is well.
Warren
Sec.6 PL OK
Sec.7 @32:15 "the greatest monarch upon earth", I hear "on earth" -- only if you strive for perfection. It is very much okay for standard PL though!
Sec.8 @16:55 "De Grammont" does not sound right. The ultimate "t" should be silent, but only if you strive for perfection.
Everything is perfect on my side, I happily survived the grandchildren visit and back for duty
Sec.7 @32:15 "the greatest monarch upon earth", I hear "on earth" -- only if you strive for perfection. It is very much okay for standard PL though!
Sec.8 @16:55 "De Grammont" does not sound right. The ultimate "t" should be silent, but only if you strive for perfection.
Everything is perfect on my side, I happily survived the grandchildren visit and back for duty
Mark Chulsky / Марк Чульский
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Thanks for the suggestions, Mark.
Grandchildren! Lucky You!
Warren
Grandchildren! Lucky You!
Warren