[COMPLETE]From Pillar to Post - John Kendrick Bangs - tg

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Post by carteki »

From Pillar to Post by John Kendrick Bangs (1862 - 1922).

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: http://librivox.org/from-pillar-to-post-by-john-kendrick-bangs/
I could not let these random notes of a delightful experience go forth into the world without expressing in some way my deep appreciation of the valued services rendered me in my ten years of platform work by my friends of the Lyceum Bureaus. In office and in the field they have labored strenuously, often affectionately, and always loyally, on my behalf. But for their interest some of the most cherished experiences of my life would have been beyond my reach. If sometimes in their zeal to keep me busy they have booked me in Winnipeg on Monday night, in New Orleans on Tuesday night, with little side-trips to San Diego, California, and Presque Isle, Maine, on Wednesday and Thursday, not to mention grand finales at Omaha and Key West on Friday and Saturday, I view that sequence rather as a tribute to my agility than as a matter to be unduly captious about. It is a manifestation of a confidence in my powers to overcome the limitations of time and space that I think upon with an expanding head, if not with a swelling heart, and whether this required annihilation of distance has been wholly agreeable or not it has enabled me to see more of my own country than I otherwise could have
seen, and to that extent, I hope, has made a better American of me. (author preface)
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Last edited by carteki on November 23rd, 2016, 9:30 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Post by TriciaG »

You're set up.

I put Nonfiction/Humor and Essays & Short Works as the genres for now, judging by the bibrec tab on Gutenberg and your note that it's humor.

If possible, a short intro will help you get more readers, I think. :) They like to know what they're signing up for.

Are you DPL? If not, you can put the tilde in the thread title to advertise for a DPL. :)
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Post by carteki »

Thank you Tricia (and I didn't think about looking for the Gutenberg tags!). I am DPL. I'll be back today with the chapters and word counts.

Kim
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Post by TriciaG »

Moved to Readers Wanted. :)
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Post by 2839reader »

Hi, claim chapters 6 and 7 please.?
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Post by carteki »

2839reader wrote:Hi, claim chapters 6 and 7 please.?
Welcome back! Chapters assigned.
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Post by korinka »

Hello carteki,

can I do sections 4 and 5?

Thanks!

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Post by carteki »

Welcome back Korinka.
You can do ch's 4 & 5.
Can I suggest that you post a 1 minute test (of any text) first - just to make sure that your settings are correct as you've been away for a while? Either here - and I'll take a quick listen or in the Listeners Wanted forum.
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Post by korinka »

Absolutely!
I've got a new microphone for my birthday, so I'm tweaking the settings right now :)
Please, check: https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/test_korinka.mp3

Thank you!
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Post by carteki »

All good to go! As a perfection comment can I suggest speaking a little away from the microphone so as to minimise the breath sounds.
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Post by korinka »

Will do!
Thank you ;)
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Post by fcautin »

Hi, I am interested in recording for Section 3. I am a newbie and will be posting my 1-minute test today/tomorrow, then hopefully will be up and running.

Thanks,

Faye
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Post by carteki »

fcautin wrote:Hi, I am interested in recording for Section 3. I am a newbie and will be posting my 1-minute test today/tomorrow, then hopefully will be up and running.

Thanks,

Faye
Welcome to librivox :)

I'll keep your selection in mind and will assign when you've been okay'd from your test.

Kim
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Post by jmoon110 »

I enjoyed "Half Hours with the Idiot" and Bangs' humor so much :thumbs: that I'd like to read Chapter One.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Post by carteki »

jmoon110 wrote:I enjoyed "Half Hours with the Idiot" and Bangs' humor so much :thumbs: that I'd like to read Chapter One.
Thanks,
Jeff
Nice to see you here Jeff. And you read so well. I was chuckling when PL'ing (Psst: for those reading you can listen to that volume here.
Chapter 1 assigned.

Kim
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