Chapter 20! We made it!!
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I have nothing to do with adding cover art. If you've never done it before, check here viewtopic.php?f=22&t=28785lethargilistic wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 2:01 am By the by, I've already made a cover for this recording. It's based on this image from 1923.
Any questions, ask Annise.
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Chapter 20:
1:44 - I don't typically say anything about pronunciation, but for "Skein", it should rhyme with "Stain" and you have it like skine. I'm not going to ask you to change it, but I knit, so it was just something to point out if you'd like to change it since there are a few other to change.
15:23 - I hear, "Then, I found the house," should be, "Then I left the house.
28:02 - double word - Harland. "Harland (pause) Harland and Barker"
31:08 - I hear, "Then curtailing the window," should be "Then curtaining the window"
31:44 - I hear, "Picked up Henry," should be "Picked up Heney"
34:34, I hear, "discharged one of his clerks for impertinence," should be "discharged one of his clerks for intemperance"
35:29- duplicated sentences: "After the man had gone Harland noticed the missing documents and jewelry but in the stress of his own affairs paid no attention to the theft." Found first at 35:21
1:44 - I don't typically say anything about pronunciation, but for "Skein", it should rhyme with "Stain" and you have it like skine. I'm not going to ask you to change it, but I knit, so it was just something to point out if you'd like to change it since there are a few other to change.
15:23 - I hear, "Then, I found the house," should be, "Then I left the house.
28:02 - double word - Harland. "Harland (pause) Harland and Barker"
31:08 - I hear, "Then curtailing the window," should be "Then curtaining the window"
31:44 - I hear, "Picked up Henry," should be "Picked up Heney"
34:34, I hear, "discharged one of his clerks for impertinence," should be "discharged one of his clerks for intemperance"
35:29- duplicated sentences: "After the man had gone Harland noticed the missing documents and jewelry but in the stress of his own affairs paid no attention to the theft." Found first at 35:21
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jenniferrd wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 11:53 am Chapter 20:
1:44 - I don't typically say anything about pronunciation, but for "Skein", it should rhyme with "Stain" and you have it like skine. I'm not going to ask you to change it, but I knit, so it was just something to point out if you'd like to change it since there are a few other to change.
15:23 - I hear, "Then, I found the house," should be, "Then I left the house.
28:02 - double word - Harland. "Harland (pause) Harland and Barker"
31:08 - I hear, "Then curtailing the window," should be "Then curtaining the window"
31:44 - I hear, "Picked up Henry," should be "Picked up Heney"
34:34, I hear, "discharged one of his clerks for impertinence," should be "discharged one of his clerks for intemperance"
35:29- duplicated sentences: "After the man had gone Harland noticed the missing documents and jewelry but in the stress of his own affairs paid no attention to the theft." Found first at 35:21
1:43 - "Skein", it should rhyme with "Stain"
15:22 - "Then I left the house.
28:02 - removed double word - Harland. "Harland (pause) Harland and Barker"
31:08 - "Then curtaining the window"
31:42 - "Picked up Heney"
34:28 - "discharged one of his clerks for intemperance"
35:29 - removed duplicated sentences: "After the man had gone Harland noticed the missing documents and jewelry but in the stress of his own affairs paid no attention to the theft."
Mike
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Chapter 20 is PL - OK!
It's be an pleasure to work with you, Mike and you, Lynn! Thank you for reading this most interesting book, I love the setting, as I tend to read a lot of books set or written about the 1920s. Still feels somewhat modern, but definitely a product of a different time.
It's be an pleasure to work with you, Mike and you, Lynn! Thank you for reading this most interesting book, I love the setting, as I tend to read a lot of books set or written about the 1920s. Still feels somewhat modern, but definitely a product of a different time.
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Thank you so much for listening and for your patience during all the delays. So happy to have finished this with your help!jenniferrd wrote: ↑February 1st, 2020, 5:45 am Chapter 20 is PL - OK!
It's be an pleasure to work with you, Mike and you, Lynn! Thank you for reading this most interesting book, I love the setting, as I tend to read a lot of books set or written about the 1920s. Still feels somewhat modern, but definitely a product of a different time.
Mike