And, they are all PL OK!
COMPLETE: Selected Poetry on or about the MacLeans by J.P. MacLean - jo
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~ Larry
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Long one!
Just two things to take care of:
1) Repeat/missed edit at 2:48 Till with the primrose she grew pale.
Then at the end you need the closing for the book:
"End of Selected Poetry on or about the MacLeans," compiled by John Patterson MacLean.
~ Larry
Thanks, Larry. I'll get these corrected tomorrow.
Section 20 is similarly long--I'm working on editing it now.
I'm going to re-record Section 1--it's not all that long, but a lot of Gaelic place names and I think with another run through, my badly fractured pronunciation will improve (if it doesn't I still have the original file).
Hoping against hope to get this project finished by Saturday.
Philip
Section 20 is similarly long--I'm working on editing it now.
I'm going to re-record Section 1--it's not all that long, but a lot of Gaelic place names and I think with another run through, my badly fractured pronunciation will improve (if it doesn't I still have the original file).
Hoping against hope to get this project finished by Saturday.
Philip
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Larry:
I went ahead and did the corrections for Section 22 they are in the MW and ready for PL. I forgot I'm spending most of tomorrow in the MD's office (just routine). (Just in case you hear any unearthly screaming from down this way )
BTW probably in late April, I'm going to put up the Joanna Baillie play which follows Section 22 as a Dramatic project (it'll be a first for me). It covers the same incidents as the poem in Section 22 and is a little more accurate (doesn't change the fact that the chieftain left his wife to die, but is actually a little more historically accurate).
Many thanks,
Philip
I went ahead and did the corrections for Section 22 they are in the MW and ready for PL. I forgot I'm spending most of tomorrow in the MD's office (just routine). (Just in case you hear any unearthly screaming from down this way )
BTW probably in late April, I'm going to put up the Joanna Baillie play which follows Section 22 as a Dramatic project (it'll be a first for me). It covers the same incidents as the poem in Section 22 and is a little more accurate (doesn't change the fact that the chieftain left his wife to die, but is actually a little more historically accurate).
Many thanks,
Philip
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PL OK now.
Plays can be enormous undertakings!
I've done a couple of short one act plays, and may try something longer sometime.
The three things to line up before launching are some one to PL parts and PL completed acts and final play. These can be the same person or separated. The other big job is editing. This is usually done by the BC, but can be done by anyone. These also typically take a long time to complete. Dramatic Readings are worse, some taking several years to finish. I've had parts in several that have gone over three years, and one of them still is not done.
All the best!
Plays can be enormous undertakings!
I've done a couple of short one act plays, and may try something longer sometime.
The three things to line up before launching are some one to PL parts and PL completed acts and final play. These can be the same person or separated. The other big job is editing. This is usually done by the BC, but can be done by anyone. These also typically take a long time to complete. Dramatic Readings are worse, some taking several years to finish. I've had parts in several that have gone over three years, and one of them still is not done.
All the best!
~ Larry
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Jo and Larry:
Since we're getting to the end of this project, I just wanted to thank you both for your help with this project. I appreciate very much your guidance and support, Jo, and Larry, your thorough and diligent PL were also greatly appreciated.
It was a privilege to work with you both on this project.
Many thanks,
Philip
Since we're getting to the end of this project, I just wanted to thank you both for your help with this project. I appreciate very much your guidance and support, Jo, and Larry, your thorough and diligent PL were also greatly appreciated.
It was a privilege to work with you both on this project.
Many thanks,
Philip
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Congratulations, Philip, on completion of this solo recording for LibriVox. This project is now in the LibriVox catalog and available for listeners to download. Please check the catalog page and let me know if any changes are needed.
https://librivox.org/selected-poetry-on-or-about-the-macleans-by-john-patterson-maclean/
https://librivox.org/selected-poetry-on-or-about-the-macleans-by-john-patterson-maclean/
Jo
Thanks so much, Jo, for all your help. Thanks, too, to Larry for his PL.
The project looks great and I hope will be an entertaining addition to the Librivox catalog.
See you on the boards,
Philip
The project looks great and I hope will be an entertaining addition to the Librivox catalog.
See you on the boards,
Philip
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