12 short stories from the Russian writer Alexander Kuprin. (KevinS)
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END of recording
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I was really going to read just one of the stories at a time for our Short Story thread, but this collection looks too good to draw out over a long period of time. I think others will enjoy joining in to get the twelve stories read. (I plan on doing the introduction and at least one of the stories.)
Oh, and I encourage everyone to read Kuprin's Wikipedia page. A full---hard---life, a bad end.
msfry wrote: ↑October 5th, 2019, 3:23 pm
If you find any love stories in here, or by Mr. Kuprin, I know where I can put them.
May I really make another contribution to the Love Stories thread?
Hoping for a variety of voices, I've limited each reader to 3 and you've filled your quota. However, I might change the rules if the MW doesn't fill up within the next few months. Oddly, while there are love poems galore, I am finding it hard to locate love stories. I know they are there I just can't find them. So if you have one, maybe you could invite another reader to contribute it to the Love Stories collection. And you can also read it here!
msfry wrote: ↑October 5th, 2019, 3:23 pm
If you find any love stories in here, or by Mr. Kuprin, I know where I can put them.
May I really make another contribution to the Love Stories thread?
Hoping for a variety of voices, I've limited each reader to 3 and you've filled your quota. However, I might change the rules if the MW doesn't fill up within the next few months. Oddly, while there are love poems galore, I am finding it hard to locate love stories. I know they are there I just can't find them. So if you have one, maybe you could invite another reader to contribute it to the Love Stories collection. And you can also read it here!
There is a wonderful, wonderful love story in this collection by Kuprin. (I'm hoping to record it.) It is actually written in the voice of a woman and I think it would be nice to have a second recording available in a female voice for the Love Stories Collection. In fact, I have someone in mind, but I am a little frightened of being too forward with such a suggestion. Then again, maybe this person will be flattered by my request. I just don't want anyone to feel obligated.
KevinS wrote: ↑October 6th, 2019, 6:36 am
There is a wonderful, wonderful love story in this collection by Kuprin. (I'm hoping to record it.) It is actually written in the voice of a woman and I think it would be nice to have a second recording available in a female voice for the Love Stories Collection. In fact, I have someone in mind, but I am a little frightened of being too forward with such a suggestion. Then again, maybe this person will be flattered by my request. I just don't want anyone to feel obligated.
I am sure they would be flattered! I've asked a few people to read particular pieces I thought well suited to their voice, and they seemed so.
If a DPL volunteers in the next 4 hours or so, I can add them in. If it's after that, please ask another admin to add them to the project, as I will be unable to do so.
TriciaG wrote: ↑October 6th, 2019, 2:07 pm
This is set up.
If a DPL volunteers in the next 4 hours or so, I can add them in. If it's after that, please ask another admin to add them to the project, as I will be unable to do so.
Thank you!
I can do the PLing if that makes things easier. It would be a pleasure actually. My two parts would need someone's help, of course.