(Complete) Children's Short Works Collection Vol. 023 - m8b1

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Children's Short Works Collection Vol. 023.

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/childrens-short-works-vol-023-by-various/
Librivox's Children's Short Works Collection 023: a collection of 16 short works for children in the public domain read by a variety of Librivox members.
NEW READERS: Please read the Newbie Guide to Recording and do a short test recording before submitting here, just to make sure that all your settings are OK. Then please read this post carefully and refer back to it. It has all the information you need to submit a recording successfully.

This collection is for any children's short work in the English Language in the public domain, preferably less than 60 minutes. You are welcome to contribute as many as you wish, and there is no need to "sign-up" before recording as long as the work is clearly in the public domain. Please post here if you are unsure about public domain status.
Please submit poetry to: LibriVox Short Poetry Collection

Where can I find short works for children?
Try http://www.gutenberg.org/
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/loccs/pz
or any other place you can find some - but they must be Public Domain - many children's things on the internet are not.

Multiple versions are always welcome, so you can record a story that has been recorded before. (If the same stories are submitted twice in the same collection, we will carry the second version over to the next collection) .

You may prefer to submit your recording to one of the other more specialised short story collections.

After 15 recordings are submitted, we will prooflisten, catalog and make them available to the public.

1. RECORD
  • Be sure to set your recording software to: 44100Hz, 16-bit
  • At the BEGINNING Say: "[Title of Work], by [Author Name]" "This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox Recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit Librivox.org"
  • At the END, say: "End of [Title], by [Author Name]"
  • If you wish, you may also say: "Read by...your name."
  • Please leave 5 seconds of silence at the end of your recording or 10 seconds if longer than 30 minutes.
2. EDIT and SAVE your file:
  • Need noise-cleaning?Listen to your file through headphones. If you can hear distracting background noise, you may want to clean it up a bit. The free version 2.1.1. of Audacity (Mac/Win) has much improved noise-cleaning. See this LibriVox wiki page for a complete guide. Note: Noisecleaning with earlier versions of Audacity is not recommended.

  • ID3 Tags:ID tags are no longer needed - they are now produced automatically.

  • Save or export your recording to an mp3 file at 128kbps using the following filename:
    • File Name: Put file name all in lowercase, and the title all in one word (no leading articles i.e. the, a, an, and NO SPACES): csw023_shorttitleinoneword_readersinitials_128kb.mp3,
      e.g. csw023_scarletgiantbean_ge_128kb.mp3
3. SUBMIT your recording:
Please upload your finished recording using the LibriVox uploader (when your upload is complete, you will receive a link - please copy to post in this thread):
Uploader: http://librivox.org/login/uploader
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You'll need to select the MC, which for this project is: RuthieG.
*If this doesn't work, or you have questions, please check our How To Send Your Recording wiki page.

4. POST the following information in this thread:
  • • The link you copied from the uploader to your file
    • Name of your story
    • Author (birth year - death year)
    • Translator if applicable (birth year - death year)
    • Source from which you read (i.e. Gutenberg etext url)
    • Length in minutes and size in MB of your file
    • If this is your first Librivox recording, I will also need your name as you would like it to appear on the catalogue page and the URL of your homepage if you have one and would like it linked to your name on the catalogue page.


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Post by adonis »

The Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936).

https://librivox.org/uploads/ruthieg/csw023_oldmankangaroo_ta_128kh.mp3

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2781/2781-h/2781-h.htm

Length: 8:54

Ur. I think that's everything. This is an Old Man's story, really. Hi there, Darth Vader! Any relation to Space In-Vader? (I didn't really say that.)

Tony Addison.
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Thank you, Tony :).
Any relation to Space In-Vader? (I didn't really say that.)
I am so very glad you didn't :lol:.

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Post by adonis »

The Elephant's Child by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936).

Length: 22:52

https://librivox.org/uploads/ruthieg/csw023_elephantschild_ta_128kh.mp3

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2781/2781-h/2781-h.htm

Sincerely,
Tony Addison.
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Post by afutterer »

I would love to DPL this if I may.
Anthony

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Post by RuthieG »

Oh, thank you, please do. Sorry for the delay, I have had computer problems.

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I think we all understand that issue Ruthie.
Anthony

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PL NOTES:

Section 1 - The Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo

PL OK
Anthony

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Great, thank you :)

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Post by RuthieG »

Sorry, Tony, I had missed your second submission. Now added to MW.

Section 3 is a completed section from an abandoned project that is about to be deleted. It has already been proof-listened, so I have rescued it for inclusion in this collection.

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 2 - The Elephant's Child

PL OK
Anthony

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Thank you, Anthony!

Ruth :)
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Post by RossKlatte »

https://librivox.org/uploads/ruthieg/csw023_voiceofdeath_jwe_128kb.mp3
The Voice of Death
collected by Mite Kremnitz (1852-1916)
adapted by J M Percival
• Source from which you read http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20552/20552-h/20552-h.htm
7:28 7mb
catalogue page name = Field
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Post by TriciaG »

Ruth has apparently gone AWOL. I've added your submission to the MW.
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Post by kathrinee »

PL note for Brabo and the Giant (originally submitted for CSW collection 22):
I didn't think it was too scary! :D nicely read too. Only one comment:
3:57 - a sentence is missing - "and silently pass ghe giant's castle. But the giant' watchers, on the towers, were as wde awake as owls and greedy as hawks. They pounced on the ship...." Everything else is great :thumbs:

ETA: I am moving The Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo to Childrens Short Works COllection 22 :)
Kathrine
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