COMPLETE: Ulysses, by James Joyce (special rules) - AF/hu
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A heads up to all book coordinators: I?ve updated the guidelines for how to be a book coordinator: http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=425
Probably the only new information you will need is this:
Probably the only new information you will need is this:
This shouldn?t take much extra time and will make the cataloging process much smoother and quicker. Thanks!Collect the following information for every file: reader's name, reader's webpage url (if applicable), runtime in hour/minute/second format --- 00:32:14. Save this information in a text document (Notepad, MS Word, etc.) to be emailed to us later. You can have the readers get this information to you by posting it in the thread, sending a private message, or sending an email, whatever works.
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
Could I get naughty chapter 12? Should be able to get a few other miscreants willing to take that one on...
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Hi. I'd love to be a part of this as well. (I've read it through twice already, and I'm literally in the middle of it right now.) I know a few people who would love to be a part of recording a chapter.
Any chapters unaccounted for yet? Let me know what I can do to help out.
This is very cool.
Any chapters unaccounted for yet? Let me know what I can do to help out.
This is very cool.
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Okay, excellent! Now that the holiday is done, I'll start coordinating things. If anyone in New York City wants to be in on recording Chapter 11, drop me a line. I have a location set and three or four friends who are definitely in, but we can always use a couple more. Email me (my username at gmail dot com) if you're interested. It'll probably be sometime next month.
Chico: I live in New York, and while I've already done a chapter of Ulysses-with-a-Jameson-back (Hugh: I know I owe you this... it's on this new voice recording box that I've yet to learn how to properly use), I'd be happy to help if you need more volunteers-- I'm no stranger to either the text or the process. Hello!
Miette
http://www.miettecast.com
http://www.miettecast.com
I'll take the next chapter in line... 13. Gertie Macdowell watch out! I also have the RTE radio production from 1982 which is magnificent if you have never heard their reading. I'll study it and try to make mine even better!
I'll do after Aristotle's Poetics, probably sometime in March.
Bob
Montreal

Bob
Montreal
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somewhere someone on LibriVox gave the best advice about this problem: say it with force, authority, confidence and no one will question you!
With that in mind, I can assure you that the 100% CORRECT LEGITIMATE way to pronounce this is:
dez-ILL hall-ESS EEYAM-oos
I discussed this with JJ some years ago, and he assured me that's how he intended it to be read
OK you are now signed up.
With that in mind, I can assure you that the 100% CORRECT LEGITIMATE way to pronounce this is:
dez-ILL hall-ESS EEYAM-oos
I discussed this with JJ some years ago, and he assured me that's how he intended it to be read

OK you are now signed up.
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Chapter 8 is going to have to come in two halves. Here is the first half:
http://www.anniecoleman.com/resources/ulysses_08.1_joyce.mp3
I'm afraid I don't get any bonus points but at this point I'm just glad to be halfway done with it!
http://www.anniecoleman.com/resources/ulysses_08.1_joyce.mp3
I'm afraid I don't get any bonus points but at this point I'm just glad to be halfway done with it!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman