[COMPLETE] The History Of The Devil by Daniel Defoe-ans
I am sorry it is taking me longer then I expected. I want to sit down and read all the chapters in order to actualy divide them smartly.
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If you want, I can do something I personally don't like and let the readers divide the section if they guarantee they read both parts. But I did it in another project and it's more difficult for all involved.
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you'd have to insist they read both parts, and then you have the problem of what to do when they only do one and disappear.
In something I BCed without page numbers and chapters , I did it roughly in my head , the just read the paragraphs around the break to pick a spot.
But the decision is yours as the BC
Anne
In something I BCed without page numbers and chapters , I did it roughly in my head , the just read the paragraphs around the break to pick a spot.
But the decision is yours as the BC
Anne
I could do that too. I just want to do it tidy because insisting is not good for a bc. You have to let people read what they want.
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I will do all the long sections, if I may. That being the case, I will 'drop' Section 2, for now, and begin with Section 27, please. (I've actually started recording it.)
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Wow, thank you. You can keep section 2 as aell, what ever you want. Just let me know.
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As Kevin reads both parts of the long sections, I trust he would decide wisely how to split them. Unless, Kevin, you want me to do that.
Anne, I would put parts a and b and not parts 1 and 2. It seems less confusing. What do you think?
Anne, I would put parts a and b and not parts 1 and 2. It seems less confusing. What do you think?
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I'll do whatever I'm told.
For my part, I wouldn't split any of the sections into parts. As I say, they don't scare me and I'll just get through them. If you think the listener will want the break, just tell me where. I don't think there are many 'logical' breaks, so I could just cut the finished recording in half.
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I am working on a suggested division. I started and it would be up in about an hour. You would look and decide if it is relevant or you want your own.
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I do as I'm told.
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Also, Kevin, I don’t know if you know why Stav is concerned about splitting the sections. It is because a section cannot run over 72 minutes and these sections might be so long as to need to be split. I apologize if you already knew this - just wanted to make sure you knew what everybody was thinking

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Fiction: Confessions of a Justified Sinner Stories and Pictures Ben, the Luggage Boy
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Fiction: Confessions of a Justified Sinner Stories and Pictures Ben, the Luggage Boy
Poetry: Irish Poetry
Plays/DR: Little Girl in Old Boston
Nonfiction: Red Rubber
Oh, I see. Thank you.elsieselwyn wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 2:55 pmAlso, Kevin, I don’t know if you know why Stav is concerned about splitting the sections. It is because a section cannot run over 72 minutes and these sections might be so long as to need to be split. I apologize if you already knew this - just wanted to make sure you knew what everybody was thinking![]()
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Ok all arranged and fixed now. I made a few mistakes first time around and fixed them. Never happened to me before... Kevin, I sighned you up for all the sections you requested. Next time you don't understand something I am doing, please do me a favor and ask. I did not otomaticly explain because I saw that you were involved in many projects so I thought you incountered this already. I would love to explain everything you want.
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Thank you! This all looks quite manageable.miss stav wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 3:31 pmOk all arranged and fixed now. I made a few mistakes first time around and fixed them. Never happened to me before... Kevin, I sighned you up for all the sections you requested. Next time you don't understand something I am doing, please do me a favor and ask. I did not otomaticly explain because I saw that you were involved in many projects so I thought you incountered this already. I would love to explain everything you want.
I will ask when I am confused. I apologize if I added to any difficulties.
This project is going to be devilishly fun!
P.S. The devil works through puns. Did you know that?
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