Hi,
I'm a writer who's recently retired from selling my labor fulltime. I've been told I have "NPR voice" and what better use for that than public domain audiobooks?
Currently I'm living in Latin America. I'm hoping to do some audiobooks in the Spanish language at some point, but I'll cross that bridge when I get a little more experienced.
I'll likely specialize in Marxist-Leninist-Maoist literature with a focus on feminist and ecosocialist works.
Looking forward to making my first contribution!
Amy a/k/a PirateJenny
greetings from Latin America
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Hello and welcome to librivox! I like NPR voices, I'm so glad you came here.PirateJenny wrote: ↑September 20th, 2019, 7:42 am Hi,
I'm a writer who's recently retired from selling my labor fulltime. I've been told I have "NPR voice" and what better use for that than public domain audiobooks?
Currently I'm living in Latin America. I'm hoping to do some audiobooks in the Spanish language at some point, but I'll cross that bridge when I get a little more experienced.
I'll likely specialize in Marxist-Leninist-Maoist literature with a focus on feminist and ecosocialist works.
Looking forward to making my first contribution!
Amy a/k/a PirateJenny
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Welcome to LibriVox Amy! Be patient and have fun here. I've made a little video to welcome people; you may find it informative and helpful or then again it may confuse the bewilders out of you. In any case ask lots of questions, we are a helpful bunch here. https://youtu.be/mwtn_2d3_qs