COMPLETE [DRAM READ] Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky-maryann
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Thanks so much, Linny!
Mary
I'll be away from LV until mid January.
Dramatic reading: Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment
In italiano: Rime
I'll be away from LV until mid January.
Dramatic reading: Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment
In italiano: Rime
Here is Amalia... whatevershewantstobecalled chapter 29, corrected:
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/crimeandpunishment_amaliaflippevechsel_29.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/crimeandpunishment_amaliaflippevechsel_29.mp3
Cheers, Ava.
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Amelia is spot check PL OK.
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Thank you linny!
Cheers, Ava.
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Hi all,
I am new to LV and can't set up my microphone. Perhaps it is a sign... It took me days to even manage to post on a forum.
So I am offering to do the PL for this project. I guess I have to find out what that entails. I may be technologically disabled, but I am an ace academic editor and proofreader. I'm guessing this will be a whole lot more fun than my day job.
While I do the quick PL crash course, let me know if you still need a PL here.
Thanks so much!
I am new to LV and can't set up my microphone. Perhaps it is a sign... It took me days to even manage to post on a forum.
So I am offering to do the PL for this project. I guess I have to find out what that entails. I may be technologically disabled, but I am an ace academic editor and proofreader. I'm guessing this will be a whole lot more fun than my day job.
While I do the quick PL crash course, let me know if you still need a PL here.
Thanks so much!
Dorothy
Arrange whatever pieces come your way
- Virginia Woolf
Arrange whatever pieces come your way
- Virginia Woolf
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Dorothy,
Great to have you along. I see you've volunteered to DPL the Caribbean project as well.
For this one, we are looking for "special" prooflistening because it is a dramatic reading. Each person is reading the lines of some character in the book, so it's critical that the PLer make sure all the lines are there! It may be several months before the editor starts putting the bits together and there is nothing worse than having to chase down a reader for missing lines.
So, start with "standard" as outlined on the Wiki (see the Caribbean post) and then read along with the text and note any missing lines.
This is a big project, so how about if you try your hand at PLing some of the sections marked "ready for PL" and see how it goes? Once you get a feel for it, you can decide if it is something you want to take on as the Dedicated Proof Listener, or if you would rather drop in and help out on occasion as our lovely friend Linny is doing.
MaryAnn
Great to have you along. I see you've volunteered to DPL the Caribbean project as well.
For this one, we are looking for "special" prooflistening because it is a dramatic reading. Each person is reading the lines of some character in the book, so it's critical that the PLer make sure all the lines are there! It may be several months before the editor starts putting the bits together and there is nothing worse than having to chase down a reader for missing lines.
So, start with "standard" as outlined on the Wiki (see the Caribbean post) and then read along with the text and note any missing lines.
This is a big project, so how about if you try your hand at PLing some of the sections marked "ready for PL" and see how it goes? Once you get a feel for it, you can decide if it is something you want to take on as the Dedicated Proof Listener, or if you would rather drop in and help out on occasion as our lovely friend Linny is doing.
MaryAnn
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Thanks MaryAnn
I will start with chapter 14 and see how that goes,
I will start with chapter 14 and see how that goes,
Dorothy
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- Virginia Woolf
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I have completed PLing Section 14. All is good. How do I update the Magic Window to reflect that?
Dorothy
Arrange whatever pieces come your way
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way
- Virginia Woolf
Usually only the DPL can update MW. If you PLed some section, post your result in the thread. Something like "Section NN : PL OK."
tovarisch
- reality prompts me to scale down my reading, sorry to say
to PLers: do correct my pronunciation please
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Thanks Dorothy.
I've updated the MW to show section 14 (Arkady Ivanovitch Svidrigaïlov - Ch 21) is PL OK.
I forgot to mention, but on dramatic readings and plays, the BC will often move the sections around in the Magic Window to get the open ones toward the top (and visible to potential readers) and the PL OK ones grouped together with the chapter they relate to . . . This will cause the sections to renumber. So it's helpful to give the character name/chapter because it may not always be section 14.
MaryAnn
I've updated the MW to show section 14 (Arkady Ivanovitch Svidrigaïlov - Ch 21) is PL OK.
I forgot to mention, but on dramatic readings and plays, the BC will often move the sections around in the Magic Window to get the open ones toward the top (and visible to potential readers) and the PL OK ones grouped together with the chapter they relate to . . . This will cause the sections to renumber. So it's helpful to give the character name/chapter because it may not always be section 14.
MaryAnn
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Noted. Thanks.
Dorothy
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I would like to PL chapter 34 and 35 Arcady.
Dorothy
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Chapter 34 Arkady PL OK
Chapter 35 Arkady PL OK
Chapter 35 Arkady PL OK
Last edited by Dorothydekok on November 16th, 2017, 10:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Dorothy
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I would like to PL chapter 9, 10 , 11, 12 Rodion
Dorothy
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Thanks Dorothy, MW updated.Dorothydekok wrote:Chapter 34 Arkady PL OK
Chapter 35 Arkady PL OK
M.A.