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Short Science Fiction Collection 077 by Various ( - ).

Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is possible. The only rules are those set forth by the author. The speculative nature of the genre inspires thought and plants seeds that have led to advances in science. The genre can spark an interest in the sciences and is cited as the impetus for the career choice of many scientists. It is a playing field to explore social perspectives, predictions of the future, and engage in adventures unbound into the richness of the human mind. ( A. Gramour)
This project is now complete. All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/short-science-fiction-collection-077-by-various/

  • This collection is for science fiction stories of less than 70 minutes in duration that are in the Public Domain(with expired copyright, or published before 1925). Gutenberg plain text, us-ascii, uncompressed files of less than 78 KB or 10,000 story words can generally be read in less than 70 minutes.
    Claiming stories is unnecessary (duplicates are held for future collections)

    Finding Texts:

    Librivox threads on Science fiction in the public domain and the new arrivals in PG can be found here: List of Early Science Fiction and More Recent Sci Fi.
    Project Gutenberg’s Science Fiction Bookshelf is a good starting point.
    Project Gutenberg continues to add science fiction magazines such as The Galaxy and Astounding Stories. There you can view the fantastic covers and illustrations that accompany the stories.
    The Science Fiction Short Stories Science Fiction Short Stories page shows stories that can be read in less than 60 minutes.

    File Requirements:
    • Recording must be a monaural MP3 file with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and a bit rate of 128 Kbps.

    • File name must be formatted entirely in lower case letters and use under-bars to separate values as in:
    ssf077_titleinoneword_authorlastname_readersinitials_128kb.mp3 (e.g. ssf077_nightfall_asimov_abc_128kb.mp3) Exclude definite articles like “The” from the file name.




    Recordings require 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning of the file.
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    Then repeat: "[Title], by [author]. Translated by [translator]."

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Post by JamesJenkins »

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Looking for a short work to read, that has not already been recorded at Librivox?
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Here are some selections that you might enjoy. Feel free to record and submit one.


1,492,633 Marlon Brandos by Vance Aandahl
1400 words ~7 minutes
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/61217


The Automatic Maid-of-All-Work: A Possible Tale of the Near Future by Campbel
(originally published in 1893, well before modern "Science Fiction")
3500 words ~ 18 minutes
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/59053


Farmer by Mack Reynolds
11,000 words ~ 60 minutes (this might need to be recorded in 2 parts to stay under the 70 Minute limit per track)
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/51799

You do not need to claim it, just record and submit it.

This post will be updated when a recording is submitted.

If two people record and submit the same story, one of the recordings will be in the next collection.

James.
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Post by gurleyda »

Hi,
Apologies if I've posted this twice. I recorded One-shot by James Blish last weekend and thought I had already posted this link (but then couldn't find it). It is 28 minutes long. LOL it's not very interesting I have to say.

I welcome any feedback on the recording as I'm very new.


https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_oneshot_blish_dg_128kb.mp3

Pseudonym: Flavo_Davo

Thanks!
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gurleyda wrote: March 6th, 2021, 11:23 am Hi,
Apologies if I've posted this twice. I recorded One-shot by James Blish last weekend and thought I had already posted this link (but then couldn't find it). It is 28 minutes long. LOL it's not very interesting I have to say.

I welcome any feedback on the recording as I'm very new.


https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_oneshot_blish_dg_128kb.mp3

Pseudonym: Flavo_Davo

Thanks!
Hi Davo,
Maybe it will be interesting to someone. Either way variety is the flavor of this collection.
Please post the text source.
Thanks for your story!
-Amy
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Post by BroderickL »

Greetings, here is "2 B R 0 2 B" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 18 minutes and 26 seconds long, would welcome feedback as this is my very first audiobook recording for librivox!

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_2BR02B_Vonnegut_BroderickL_128kb.mp3

and here's the gutenberg link: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21279/21279-h/21279-h.htm

BroderickL

Thank you
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Post by alg1001 »

BroderickL wrote: March 6th, 2021, 3:16 pm Greetings, here is "2 B R 0 2 B" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 18 minutes and 26 seconds long, would welcome feedback as this is my very first audiobook recording for librivox!

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_2BR02B_Vonnegut_BroderickL_128kb.mp3

and here's the gutenberg link: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21279/21279-h/21279-h.htm

BroderickL

Thank you
Your first recording- that's great. I hope you enjoyed it. How would you like your name to appear in the catalog?

Thank you for your story!
-Amy
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Post by JamesJenkins »

gurleyda wrote: March 6th, 2021, 11:23 am Hi,
Apologies if I've posted this twice. I recorded One-shot by James Blish last weekend and thought I had already posted this link (but then couldn't find it). It is 28 minutes long. LOL it's not very interesting I have to say.

I welcome any feedback on the recording as I'm very new.


https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_oneshot_blish_dg_128kb.mp3

Pseudonym: Flavo_Davo

Thanks!
Thank you, this is PL ok

Extra feedback.

Your reading voice and speed are very good.

There is occasionally some background noise that sounds like a backup alarm. It is only notable to me with headset on, and it is not annoying. It is within our standards. No changes to your recording are needed.

James


Amy this is the source, I used during PL, it matched up fine.
Source http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/22958

Author page is here https://librivox.org/author/1162
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BroderickL wrote: March 6th, 2021, 3:16 pm Greetings, here is "2 B R 0 2 B" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 18 minutes and 26 seconds long, would welcome feedback as this is my very first audiobook recording for librivox!

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_2BR02B_Vonnegut_BroderickL_128kb.mp3

and here's the gutenberg link: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21279/21279-h/21279-h.htm

BroderickL

Thank you
BroderickL

Your file name has capital letters in it, all file names must contain lower case letters only. Can you change that when you resubmit.

There is a minor issue

16:45 "Even grimmer, surely, than a Catbox" I hear this sentence ending as "Catbo"

7:58 "said the hostess" it sounds like the the trailing "ess" might have been cutoff, It is judgement call on if you want to do anything about, completely your choice.

Extra feedback.

All else sounds good, No background noise, and once or twice your voice reminded me of Rod Serling from the Twilight Zone.

James
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Post by alg1001 »

I moved mine into the other collection.
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Post by BroderickL »

JamesJenkins wrote: March 7th, 2021, 6:21 am
BroderickL wrote: March 6th, 2021, 3:16 pm Greetings, here is "2 B R 0 2 B" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 18 minutes and 26 seconds long, would welcome feedback as this is my very first audiobook recording for librivox!

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_2BR02B_Vonnegut_BroderickL_128kb.mp3

and here's the gutenberg link: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21279/21279-h/21279-h.htm

BroderickL

Thank you
BroderickL

Your file name has capital letters in it, all file names must contain lower case letters only. Can you change that when you resubmit.

There is a minor issue

16:45 "Even grimmer, surely, than a Catbox" I hear this sentence ending as "Catbo"

7:58 "said the hostess" it sounds like the the trailing "ess" might have been cutoff, It is judgement call on if you want to do anything about, completely your choice.

Extra feedback.

All else sounds good, No background noise, and once or twice your voice reminded me of Rod Serling from the Twilight Zone.

James
Okay I'll try and clean those up or just re-read those sections, I'm still learning to use many of the processing tools and I probably set the noise gate a bit too aggressively to deal with mouth sounds.
Thanks!
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BroderickL wrote: March 6th, 2021, 3:16 pm Greetings, here is "2 B R 0 2 B" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 18 minutes and 26 seconds long, would welcome feedback as this is my very first audiobook recording for librivox!

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf076_2BR02B_Vonnegut_BroderickL_128kb.mp3

and here's the gutenberg link: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21279/21279-h/21279-h.htm

BroderickL

Thank you
Thank you for the source text, Broderick!
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Post by gurleyda »

Hi,
I recorded Easy Does it by E.G. Von Wald. It's 44 minutes long.

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf077_easydoesit_vonwald_dg_128kb.mp3

link to source used is http://www.gutenberg.org/files/59255/59255-h/59255-h.htm

Cheers!

Flavo_Davo
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Thanks for your story, Davo!
-Amy
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Post by RLohner »

Here's my reading of The Customs Lounge. It's my first project for the site, so I'm open to anything I have to fix. Excited to join!

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf077_thecustomslounge_proulx_rml_128kb.mp3
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Post by JamesJenkins »

gurleyda wrote: March 7th, 2021, 3:44 pm Hi,
I recorded Easy Does it by E.G. Von Wald. It's 44 minutes long.

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf077_easydoesit_vonwald_dg_128kb.mp3

link to source used is http://www.gutenberg.org/files/59255/59255-h/59255-h.htm

Cheers!

Flavo_Davo

Flavo_Davo

There are a couple of noises you need to fix

2:50 chair creak.

7:36 2 chair creaks.

The following is not absolutely required, but it will improve the quality of your recording without much effort.

Background noise: It does not seem like you are applying noise reduction to your recordings. You might want to read https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php?title=Noise_Cleaning


I found the background noise more annoying this time then in your first work. A couple of minutes into listening, I found I needed to apply noise reduction to enjoy the story. I did two applications of noise reduction using some silent segments in the beginning as the "Noise Profile" and applied them to the entire recording. You can hear some examples of the noise in your recording at 2:59 and 4:26 it is a high pitched dental drill sound.

My wife and occasional co-proof listener, could hear some noises I could not, we got a noise profile from a silence where she could hear it and was able to remove it (I did not get the time stamp for that section) at 12:21 there is a buzzing, still present after 3 noise reductions, I did not do any more noise reduction but just continued listening.

It seems like you have some differing background noises. If you don't hear them when your are doing your final editing, there is nothing reasonable you can do about them. You do probably want to at least apply 2 rounds of noise reduction to your recording before submitting it.


As you need to edit anyway, there are a couple of minor issues you might want to fix.

25:25 "Lois Bruchner stood there a moment" I hear 'Lewis'. At 24:49 and elsewhere You call her 'Lois'

7:05 click, (minor)

23:35 bump (minor)

31:13 clicks (minor)


James
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