ShiNeko wrote: ↑June 11th, 2022, 10:31 am
Decided to add some fables which I've had for some time. Unfortunetly, I'm not sure who the second author is. P.S. forgot to change the MC while uploading, eccidentally uploaded to your folder at first.
thank you, Nastya, this children's magazine is a great find there's lots of stories that would fit in this collection, unless you want to offer it in total as a group project !
Your dramatic expressiveness is a special highlight, especially in the first poem, I really enjoyed listening to both.
Can be marked PL ok, but I see you wanted to redo the second intro, so I'll put that one on PL notes until you reupload.
Kitty wrote: ↑June 14th, 2022, 2:28 am
thank you, Nastya, this children's magazine is a great find there's lots of stories that would fit in this collection, unless you want to offer it in total as a group project !
Your dramatic expressiveness is a special highlight, especially in the first poem, I really enjoyed listening to both.
Can be marked PL ok, but I see you wanted to redo the second intro, so I'll put that one on PL notes until you reupload.
Hello, Sonia! Thank you for PLing and your compliments. Yeah, there are a lot of interesting texts to add to this collection.
It would be great to have more Hungarian recordings in our catalog! We can use this source at LibriVox. If it's a collection of standalone short works, such as short stories, and you would like to record only some of them, you can just pick one of them and submit it here, as described in the instructions at the top of this thread. If you'd like to record all of them, it would be better suited for a solo project. There are instructions for launching a solo project here, but it would still be better to start by recording another short text for this multilingual collection.
this was a fantastic find, Verla, and so beautifully narrated. I loved the lyrical description of the sea, it was so beautiful and calming. Thank you very much. Absolutely PL ok right away.
this was a fantastic find, Verla, and so beautifully narrated. I loved the lyrical description of the sea, it was so beautiful and calming. Thank you very much. Absolutely PL ok right away.
Sonia
Thank you! I used to live in Puerto Rico, then Seattle, surrounded by water. I moved back to New Mexico about a year and a half ago. The high mountain desert has its own special beauty, which I also missed when I was elsewhere! But I always have a little craving for water in the back of my mind. There are a couple of other pieces in this anthology I might do for a future collection. There's also another Esperantist now that I'm PLing for, so maybe I'll get inspired and do another Esperanto piece. We'll see I love that there's always a collection going. Thank you to you and Michael for all your work on them!
Waiting for a clever signature line to occur to me.
vviera wrote: ↑July 1st, 2022, 7:45 amI used to live in Puerto Rico, then Seattle, surrounded by water.
I'm feeling rather uncomfortable around great bodies of water. I once stayed on the Faröer Islands for one day and the thought of being on this small island in the middle of the large ocean made me kinda squeamish. I'm used to being landlocked I guess
Great thing with the new Esperantist so cool that the abandonded solo will receive help.
and here is another short Luxembourgish poem, from one of our big national poets and drama operetta writers. In fact this poem was a song from an operetta (but I'm not singing this time).
Kitty wrote: ↑July 1st, 2022, 10:23 am
and here is another short Luxembourgish poem, from one of our big national poets and drama operetta writers. In fact this poem was a song from an operetta (but I'm not singing this time).
I am posting a poem in Romanian. It is written by a classical Romanian poet, all Romanian school children learn some of his poems at school, because they have such a beautiful rhyme and rhythm.
Kitty wrote: ↑July 1st, 2022, 10:23 amand here is another short Luxembourgish poem, from one of our big national poets and drama operetta writers. In fact this poem was a song from an operetta (but I'm not singing this time).