Sparkler thread for LV projects
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This is a meeting place for any Sparklers (transfers from the SparkLife community) who have migrated to LibriVox.
Feel free to reintroduce yourselves here, catch up with one another, and discuss future school/life/LibriVox plans.
Sparkle on,
*salutes
-Jedi
Feel free to reintroduce yourselves here, catch up with one another, and discuss future school/life/LibriVox plans.
Sparkle on,
*salutes
-Jedi
AJ
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DJ Windex here! I'll be using Red's account until I can get one of my own verified.
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I have arrived. And also, oooh this site has emojis.
-I_love_kittens turned RoseByAnotherName
-I_love_kittens turned RoseByAnotherName
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Hi, Anne!
Sparklers are a name that people who comment[ed] on the SparkNotes blog call themselves!
Unfortunately, that community/blog (known as SparkLife) is being taken down, and some of us are trying to keep in contact on other mutual sites. LV is one of those sites, but not everyone will have the opportunity to exchange LV usernames before SL is taken down; hence this thread. Since I'm one of the elder Sparklers and will likely have the most available volunteer hours (for the time being), I'm quasi-on-top-of keeping everyone together in the transition.
Sparklers are a name that people who comment[ed] on the SparkNotes blog call themselves!
Unfortunately, that community/blog (known as SparkLife) is being taken down, and some of us are trying to keep in contact on other mutual sites. LV is one of those sites, but not everyone will have the opportunity to exchange LV usernames before SL is taken down; hence this thread. Since I'm one of the elder Sparklers and will likely have the most available volunteer hours (for the time being), I'm quasi-on-top-of keeping everyone together in the transition.
AJ
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This is probably not a good choice, we really are a working site that's moderated fairly strongly to keep it family friendly and our ideas of what is family friendly probably will not match yours
And most of our forums are project orientated, we do have this off-topic one but it's mainly used for the working members' hobbies or posts about audiobooks
Anne
And most of our forums are project orientated, we do have this off-topic one but it's mainly used for the working members' hobbies or posts about audiobooks
Anne
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I'm not sure what aspect of our interaction implied that we are not a family-friendly group of people.
To reiterate: we frequented SparkNotes, a site which helps people understand literature. The name "Sparkler" comes from there, if that is what threw you off (no, we did not name ourselves after fireworks ). The site is shutting down its interactive components because they want to rebrand, not because the readerbase wasn't being family-friendly.
LV is about making free literature accessible. We are on board with this mission, we want to support it, and we wouldn't be here if we didn't plan on respecting it.
I (nor the folks I'm trying to gather in this thread) do not expect the LV community to replace the site and community we left. We are simply trying to achieve two ends with one means--that is, keep in contact and find a new pro-education and creative cause.
I wasn't planning to put personal information out here, but rest assured: I am a legal adult, and am/have been a responsible and respectful community member in various forums. I have a dual-thesis literary master's degree and a background in education, I joined LV primarily to volunteer as I'm able (I'm job hunting and working through some health issues; I can and will spend that time with books), and I can vouch for these other volunteers. They are good people.
All I want to do with this thread is make sure that they find each other so they have familiar faces in the LV forums.
To reiterate: we frequented SparkNotes, a site which helps people understand literature. The name "Sparkler" comes from there, if that is what threw you off (no, we did not name ourselves after fireworks ). The site is shutting down its interactive components because they want to rebrand, not because the readerbase wasn't being family-friendly.
LV is about making free literature accessible. We are on board with this mission, we want to support it, and we wouldn't be here if we didn't plan on respecting it.
I (nor the folks I'm trying to gather in this thread) do not expect the LV community to replace the site and community we left. We are simply trying to achieve two ends with one means--that is, keep in contact and find a new pro-education and creative cause.
I wasn't planning to put personal information out here, but rest assured: I am a legal adult, and am/have been a responsible and respectful community member in various forums. I have a dual-thesis literary master's degree and a background in education, I joined LV primarily to volunteer as I'm able (I'm job hunting and working through some health issues; I can and will spend that time with books), and I can vouch for these other volunteers. They are good people.
All I want to do with this thread is make sure that they find each other so they have familiar faces in the LV forums.
AJ
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Great - that's what I wanted to know - I was completely unfamiliar with that information and couldn't find it on the internet - possibly because I tend to get Australian results often.
It's unusual for anyone to start off in the off topic forum, no reason why you can't though. Welcome to LibriVox.
Anne
It's unusual for anyone to start off in the off topic forum, no reason why you can't though. Welcome to LibriVox.
Anne
Hi there and welcome!
I'm sorry to hear that your community is shut down. At least you got fair warning. When mine was dissolved a number of years ago, it happened pretty much over night, and not even the moderators knew about this...
Anyway, about this:
And as Anne said above, this is more like a workplace. We don't seem to chat much, really, not even about the books we produce. At least twice, we've tried to establish a "LibriVox AudioBookClub" and it failed spectacularly, for no obvious reason.
I don't know what your old community provided for you in detail, but it seems that you're just looking for a new, friendly neighborhood cafe to hang out with your friends?
We're definitely friendly, so that's not the problem. (I mean, the rest are. Just to get that straight: I'm not. I think that every place needs their resident witch, and for LV, that would be me. Welcome again. )
So, this place is more like a cafeteria in an office highrise, where the workers come to grab a coffee and a muffin every now and then before heading upstairs again. It's not that you can't come in, but unless you're joining the workforce, it may feel a bit awkward.
I'm sorry to hear that your community is shut down. At least you got fair warning. When mine was dissolved a number of years ago, it happened pretty much over night, and not even the moderators knew about this...
Anyway, about this:
Well... our mission is much more moderate:LV is about making free literature accessible.
Okay, maybe not "moderate". Let's call it "more narrow".The LibriVox objective is to make all books in the public domain available, for free, in audio format on the internet.
And as Anne said above, this is more like a workplace. We don't seem to chat much, really, not even about the books we produce. At least twice, we've tried to establish a "LibriVox AudioBookClub" and it failed spectacularly, for no obvious reason.
I don't know what your old community provided for you in detail, but it seems that you're just looking for a new, friendly neighborhood cafe to hang out with your friends?
We're definitely friendly, so that's not the problem. (I mean, the rest are. Just to get that straight: I'm not. I think that every place needs their resident witch, and for LV, that would be me. Welcome again. )
So, this place is more like a cafeteria in an office highrise, where the workers come to grab a coffee and a muffin every now and then before heading upstairs again. It's not that you can't come in, but unless you're joining the workforce, it may feel a bit awkward.
Cheers, Ava.
Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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AvailleAudio.com
Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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AvailleAudio.com
So, are you all gonna read and/or pl here? Haven't seen any 1-minute-test of one of yours yet? SparkNotes is that one from Barnes&Nobles, right? So you're gonna be the Shakespear guys? Many of the literature there you might already find read here (which doesn't mean that you couldn't do a second, third or ... version, LibriVox loves the choice of voice); maybe some even aren't read yet.
I think audio books would make a good addition to that site - I understand it is not shut down completely but only the comments?
I think audio books would make a good addition to that site - I understand it is not shut down completely but only the comments?
Oh shoot, and I thought I was supposed to do that <crawlingsubmissivelyawayagain>.
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I missed a lot in the OT last night. Sorry I had to sign off so soon. My mom wanted me off the computer and I don't have SparkNotes on my phone. Oh well. I'm here now. (By the way, you can still comment on SparkNotes. At least I can.)
Ok guys, it is nice that you found some new place to stay but I do not really like the fact that you totally ignore your new host. At least the ones of you who didn't introduce themselves - and those are far the most - could do this asap! Sorry mods if I seem not to be nice but it is not nice at all to hijack a community and ignore the ones already there completely and even make fun of us with
as answer to
. Nothing against chattering, but say at least hello!