COMPLETE: Mother Goose in Prose by L. Frank Baum - CL/ce
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Treesh -
They are yours..
7,13,16,19..
Thank you!
They are yours..
7,13,16,19..
Thank you!
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I'd like to do Chapter 22, Three Wise Men of Gotham.
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Sundance Kid -
Chapter 22 - Three Wise Men of Gotham
is Yours!
Thank you
Chapter 22 - Three Wise Men of Gotham
is Yours!
Thank you
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Chapter 20 is yoursBreefolk wrote:I'd like to do Chapter 20. The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe.
Thank you.
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i will take the introduction
Thanks, Will.
Thanks, Will.
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That is great!1988will1409 wrote:i will take the introduction
Thanks, Will.
Thanks,
And Welcome to Librivox!!!
Hi Will! Welcome to Librivox!
You'll likely find some useful information over in our wiki:
http://www.librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi
especially down in the Newbie Guide to Recording if you've not done this sort of thing before.
It'd be great if you'd post a short sample of your recording so we can make sure there aren't any weird technical issues with it (volume too soft, explosive plosives, etc). Doesn't have to be long - just a couple of minutes or so. You could (for example) record this week's Weekly Poetry, or the special anniversary poem, both of which are only a few minutes long (and don't give you too much grief as a thing to test your recording setup with).
Thanks, and looking forward to hearing your voice!
-Catharine
You'll likely find some useful information over in our wiki:
http://www.librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi
especially down in the Newbie Guide to Recording if you've not done this sort of thing before.
It'd be great if you'd post a short sample of your recording so we can make sure there aren't any weird technical issues with it (volume too soft, explosive plosives, etc). Doesn't have to be long - just a couple of minutes or so. You could (for example) record this week's Weekly Poetry, or the special anniversary poem, both of which are only a few minutes long (and don't give you too much grief as a thing to test your recording setup with).
Thanks, and looking forward to hearing your voice!
-Catharine
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I would like to read:
Chapter 08 ? The Wondrous Wise Man
Chapter 10 ? The Man in the Moon
Chapter 15 ? The Story of Tommy Tucker
Chapter 08 ? The Wondrous Wise Man
Chapter 10 ? The Man in the Moon
Chapter 15 ? The Story of Tommy Tucker
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Thank you !tearsonroses wrote:I would like to read:
Chapter 08 ? The Wondrous Wise Man
Chapter 10 ? The Man in the Moon
Chapter 15 ? The Story of Tommy Tucker
They are all yours.
I would like Little Miss Muffet please!
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"All the world�s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players"
"All the world�s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players"
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Thank you!
BTW..
Looks like I won't be able to do much Librivox for a couple of weeks..
will catch up at the end of August..
#21
Thank you!
BTW..
Looks like I won't be able to do much Librivox for a couple of weeks..
will catch up at the end of August..
Miss Muffet
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"All the world�s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players"
"All the world�s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players"