COMPLETE Dialogues of the Dead by G Lyttleton -ck

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Thank you ava!
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Lets move over to dramas right, that might be a more appropriate place for this project :)
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Carolin wrote:Lets move over to dramas right, that might be a more appropriate place for this project :)
I thought those guys might love it too!
Eva D
If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.
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And ava, circe is all in order :thumbs:
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I'd like to claim Christina, Queen of Sweden, Octavia, and a Modern Bookseller, please :)
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Thank you :thumbs:
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Who will read the intro/outro? If there isn't already a system established, I'd like to suggest one - how about the character who is listed first in each dialogue reads the intro/outro?
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Thank you leanne :) i dont think we need a fixed system. When in doubt just record the intro and outro beause why not, but as most dialogues consist of two readers i dont think we will run into difficulties. At least we didnt have problems in the previous two dialogue projects i bced :)
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thank you leanne :)
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Thank you leanne :thumbs:
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Post by Kitty »

Could I claim two female characters in here as well please:

15 Dialogue XV: Portia

16 Dialogue XVI: Louise de Coligni

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Thank you sonia!
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Post by Kitty »

here's already Portia, to start with :) I also read the intro/outro, so the editor can choose the most fitting later on

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/dialoguesofthedead_15_lyttelton_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 2:02 min.

Sonia
I will be on vacation from Wednesday 27 March till Sunday 14 April
and unable to PL during that time. Thank you for your patience.
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