"After the dazzle of day is gone,
Only the dark, dark night shows to my eyes the stars;
After the clangor of organ majestic, or chorus, or perfect band,
Silent, athwart my soul, moves the symphony true."
Walt Whitman
superk wrote: ↑June 20th, 2020, 6:59 pm
Are you in need of a proof listener? I’d be happy to help!
superk,
I have created a reader page for you, if you want a different Catalog name: please let me know (it is best to set that before your first project is cataloged). Click on the "reader section details" link, then the PL View tab to see which sections are ready you to for DPL.
It looks like this will be your first time volunteering as a DPL so you will need to get set up in workflow (see links below).
superk wrote: ↑June 20th, 2020, 6:59 pm
Are you in need of a proof listener? I’d be happy to help!
superk,
I have created a reader page for you, if you want a different Catalog name: please let me know (it is best to set that before your first project is cataloged). Click on the "reader section details" link, then the PL View tab to see which sections are ready you to for DPL.
It looks like this will be your first time volunteering as a DPL so you will need to get set up in workflow (see links below).
Ok, great! Do I just add my proof-listening notes in that “notes” section? I can already see the times posted in those sections, so I’ll just put the notes under that.
Direction welcome, ESPECIALLY with Hiram Wilkins. For someone from Chicago, he speaks in British English a TON I thought about giving him a gangster accent but played him straight down the middle instead. If you'd rather I try the gangster accent I'd be happy to--just don't think it's what Coward had in mind. But what DID Coward have in mind? Honestly, I'm not sure here...
The long pause is there because it's two separate lines. The first line ends with the word "Only...". Then comes more dialogue, and then the separate line "Yes."