cavaet wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2020, 6:40 pm
OK. I'll take section 19. The Augustian Revival
Question. I take it we are NOT reading the footnotes?
You’ve got it.
As for footnotes, my policy is to leave it to readers unless I specify otherwise, and usually that means if they add materially to the text. If they refer you to another page or work, they are useless in an audio book. If they are that important, why aren’t they included in the body of the text? Yeah, not a fan of footnotes
Kazbek wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2020, 12:35 pm
May I have an extension for section 18? I'd like to brush up on scansion for the Virgil passages beforehand, but I've had trouble finding the time.
Hi there. I notice that Chapter 9, Lecture IX ritual continued is still open. Could I claim it? It might take me a week or two to record it though as I'm a bit swamped at work.
I've been away from narration and all my hobbies for the past couple of months due to real life getting in the way, meaning I've not been home very much. But things are a bit more settled now and I'd like to try to get back into this.
andybeddy wrote: ↑October 31st, 2020, 2:21 am
Hi there. I notice that Chapter 9, Lecture IX ritual continued is still open. Could I claim it? It might take me a week or two to record it though as I'm a bit swamped at work.
I've been away from narration and all my hobbies for the past couple of months due to real life getting in the way, meaning I've not been home very much. But things are a bit more settled now and I'd like to try to get back into this.
Cheers , Andy
So assigned! You get a couple of months to complete it, but if you find it's going to take longer, you can ask for an extension.
Lynnet wrote: ↑October 31st, 2020, 2:45 am
So assigned! You get a couple of months to complete it, but if you find it's going to take longer, you can ask for an extension.
Thanks Lynnet. I've already recorded the first paragraph. I'm back to work tomorrow but I have mon, tues and wed off next week so I will try to get it completed in those days. Feels so good to be back doing something I love again.
cavaet wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2020, 6:40 pm
OK. I'll take section 19. The Augustian Revival
Question. I take it we are NOT reading the footnotes?
You’ve got it.
As for footnotes, my policy is to leave it to readers unless I specify otherwise, and usually that means if they add materially to the text. If they refer you to another page or work, they are useless in an audio book. If they are that important, why aren’t they included in the body of the text? Yeah, not a fan of footnotes
Lynnet.
Sorry but i am going to have to pass on The Augustian Revival. Between of family stuff and other open Librivox projects I've just got too much on. Again apologies. when my schedule loosens up a bit I hope to come back to this, I hope
cavaet wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2020, 6:40 pm
OK. I'll take section 19. The Augustian Revival
Question. I take it we are NOT reading the footnotes?
You’ve got it.
As for footnotes, my policy is to leave it to readers unless I specify otherwise, and usually that means if they add materially to the text. If they refer you to another page or work, they are useless in an audio book. If they are that important, why aren’t they included in the body of the text? Yeah, not a fan of footnotes
Lynnet.
Sorry but i am going to have to pass on The Augustian Revival. Between of family stuff and other open Librivox projects I've just got too much on. Again apologies. when my schedule loosens up a bit I hope to come back to this, I hope