Guys, the final act is PL ok. I had an absolutely wonderful time listening to all of this.
And this means, King Lear is ready to be archived. I cannot promise that I can manage before Sunday though. But I'll try.
Thank you for the wonderful co-operation and all the constructive criticism, and the fun together. I'm already looking forward to next time. (but first a bit of a rest)
Sonia
[COMPLETE] King Lear by William Shakespeare - kit
thank you for the cast list, I inserted it. You did not do any last-minute changes to the blurb in the first post, right ?
Sonia
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Guys ! I did it King Lear is uploaded onto archive:
This project is now complete!
All audio files can now be found on the catalog page for this project https://librivox.org/the-tragedy-of-king-lear-version-3-by-william-shakespeare/
Sonia
This project is now complete!
All audio files can now be found on the catalog page for this project https://librivox.org/the-tragedy-of-king-lear-version-3-by-william-shakespeare/
Sonia
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YAY!!!! This is so exciting. One more Shakespeare in the books!
(One small thing I noticed, though: the "librivox" and "audiobooks" search terms on Archive appear twice... maybe because I included them when I launched the project and didn't know they were automated?)
(One small thing I noticed, though: the "librivox" and "audiobooks" search terms on Archive appear twice... maybe because I included them when I launched the project and didn't know they were automated?)
Tomas Peter
hmm I see what you mean...I'll ask around whether it's still changeable. ThanksWiltedScribe wrote: ↑March 22nd, 2018, 2:41 pm (One small thing I noticed, though: the "librivox" and "audiobooks" search terms on Archive appear twice... maybe because I included them when I launched the project and didn't know they were automated?)
meanwhile I move this to Complete.
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Actually, I see that it happened to The Winter's Tale, too. I hadn't noticed it back then. Maybe it doesn't matter. It might give us more views.
Tomas Peter