[complete] Ten-foot Chain or Can Love Survive the Shackles?

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Peter Why wrote:I'd be happy to have a go at the rather dangerous section 3, if you can accept a British accent.
EDIT: Sorry, I just realised that the author died too late for me ... I'd even printed out my reading copy!
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OH DARN! You would have done a marvelous job on that story Peter! WEll, it is the world's loss. :cry:
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Post by libraryanne »

Hi there,
Section 1 is PL OK!

Terrific reading! :thumbs:

And I'm sorry Peter won't be able to read for this project. He has an awesome voice.


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Thanks, it would have been fun. I'd have had to listen through some of our other books to get dat accent, doh.

Peter
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Post by GregGiordano »

Phil,

I just read the wonderfully tragic story by Max Brand , Section 2. If you are still looking for a reader for this I will gladly offer my services.

Take care,

Greg
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GregGiordano wrote:Phil,
I just read the wonderfully tragic story by Max Brand , Section 2. If you are still looking for a reader for this I will gladly offer my services.
Take care,
Greg
Hi Greg and welcome to this fabulous project and book! Yep, I am looking for a reader and YOU are the one to do justice to it. Enjoy :thumbs: As always, just ask if you need help or anything in editing, this is a long story.
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Post by GregGiordano »

Phil,

Here is the link to Chapter 2:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/phi/tenfootchain_02_brand.mp3

The run time is 32:28

This was a fun project to work on. Please let me know what you think of this recording.

Take care,

Greg
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GregGiordano wrote:Phil,
Here is the link to Chapter 2:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/phi/tenfootchain_02_brand.mp3
The run time is 32:28
This was a fun project to work on. Please let me know what you think of this recording.
Take care,
Greg
That is great Greg. This is probably the longest recording you've done to date,right? If our DPL doesn't give you enough feedback, let me know and I will listen to a bit. :thumbs:
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Phil,
I do believe it is my longest one yet. Thank you, as always, for your encouragement. I look forward to reading any feedback.
Take care,
Greg
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GregGiordano wrote:Phil,
I do believe it is my longest one yet. Thank you, as always, for your encouragement. I look forward to reading any feedback.
Take care,
Greg
Did you remember to add 10 seconds of silence at the end since it is over 30 minutes? That is a tricky item for people new to long pieces ... 8-)
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I did! Thanks for checking!
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Post by libraryanne »

Hi there,
I've PL'ed section 2 and it's PL OK. Very well read story. :thumbs:


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Post by GregGiordano »

Thank you, Betty! I appreciate your kind comments. Thank you for taking the time to listen to the recording.
Take care and have a wonderful day!

Greg
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Post by kwdavids »

I volunteer for the Chapter Perilous (3).
Kevin
At the last moment, I decided not to read this section in my "talk like a pirate" voice.
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kwdavids wrote:I volunteer for the Chapter Perilous (3).
That is great Kevin. :thumbs:
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Welcome to the project, Kevin!
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