linny wrote: ↑January 21st, 2020, 11:28 am
Another section that's 'spot on'.
Thanks Linny Coming from you that means a lot - - - since it was recently shared with me that,
"By the way, linny is one of the best PLers going. You're lucky."
linny wrote: ↑January 21st, 2020, 11:28 am
Another section that's 'spot on'.
Thanks Linny Coming from you that means a lot - - - since it was recently shared with me that,
"By the way, linny is one of the best PLers going. You're lucky."
I can understand why they feel that way
Tom
Aw! That's so kind. Thank you for sharing that with me.
0:27 - Missing part number from last part of the intro:
"Tales of a Vanishing River, by Earl H. Reed. [Chapter title, Part # (if applicable)]"
Linny,
RE: Missing part number . . .
I invite you to listen to the intro for Chapter 7 Part 1 and the other multi-part sections. This one for Chapter 7 Part 2 follows the same format as established earlier. The Chapter and Part Number are in the beginning of the intro - - - - but not repeated at the tail end of the intro. I can redo it if you like. But I've been trying to maintain consistency.
Since this has "morphed" into a solo project - - - what do you think of the idea of my re-working all the intros on the sections already posted (except Chapter 1, of course) into the abbreviated version typically used for solo projects? Then I'd continue using that abbreviated format for the remaining chapters.
I don't know what's involved in the cataloging once all the sections are complete - - - so I truthfully don't know how much of a difference such a "re-work" will make.
Tom,
Since this has turned into a solo I suppose it's up to you.
I do know some soloists that use the full intro for all sections. Since you are so close to finishing it seems a lot of extra work. If they were shorter sections I might give a different answer but since they are longer sections I don't think anyone will mind the longer intro.
Again, it's up to you. It doesn't change the catalog process either way and I don't mind spot checking.