Thank you to everyone involved. I enjoyed doing the proof listening; VOjamie you did the accents and different people better than anyone else could!
This was a fine piece of writing. To bring the people to life through mainly first person dialogue takes a good writer and Geraldine Bonner should probably be better known. I had a look at the catalogue and we have done a few other books by her as well.
I could imagine this narration ending up being used on the online radio station that does LibriVox books: http://www.wmfhlp.org/
[COMPLETE][SOLO]Book of Evelyn by Geraldine Bonner - kit
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To quote a 1980s Australian TV show "I want to know. Curiosity".
HiKitty wrote: ↑May 21st, 2023, 11:41 pmgreat job, both of you. If the final section is repaired and PL ok, I only need a summary by you still. Doesn't have to be much, a few sentences, preferably without spoilers but it should be something original by you, because online texts usually are copyrighted.
Also do you have any keywords in mind to add ?
Sonia
I've done the summary, keywords, and genre on the main post. I hope that's all right.
Thank you so much for your help in this.
MJ
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Thank you for your kind words. I really enjoyed narrating this story. It was truly an experience. I totally agree with your comment on Geraldine Bonner. I gathered this novel might not have been part of her better known work.lightcrystal wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2023, 8:48 pm Thank you to everyone involved. I enjoyed doing the proof listening; VOjamie you did the accents and different people better than anyone else could!
This was a fine piece of writing. To bring the people to life through mainly first person dialogue takes a good writer and Geraldine Bonner should probably be better known. I had a look at the catalogue and we have done a few other books by her as well.
I could imagine this narration ending up being used on the online radio station that does LibriVox books: http://www.wmfhlp.org/
MJ
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The only other thing that I can suggest is to keep a backup of the files that you did inside your DAW. In case in future you ever wanted to export in a format other than mp3 for your own purposes. For instance if you wanted to create a wav export for yourself to add to a video.VOjamie wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2023, 8:57 pmThank you for your kind words. I really enjoyed narrating this story. It was truly an experience. I totally agree with your comment on Geraldine Bonner. I gathered this novel might not have been part of her better known work.lightcrystal wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2023, 8:48 pm Thank you to everyone involved. I enjoyed doing the proof listening; VOjamie you did the accents and different people better than anyone else could!
This was a fine piece of writing. To bring the people to life through mainly first person dialogue takes a good writer and Geraldine Bonner should probably be better known. I had a look at the catalogue and we have done a few other books by her as well.
I could imagine this narration ending up being used on the online radio station that does LibriVox books: http://www.wmfhlp.org/
Great job!
To quote a 1980s Australian TV show "I want to know. Curiosity".
actually it went quite fast:
This project is now complete! All audio files can now be found on the catalog page for this project https://librivox.org/book-of-evelyn-by-geraldine-bonner/
we can move to completed
Sonia
This project is now complete! All audio files can now be found on the catalog page for this project https://librivox.org/book-of-evelyn-by-geraldine-bonner/
we can move to completed
Sonia