COMPLETE An Itinerant House, and Other Stories by EF Dawson -ck
Yes of course, thank you!
Carolin
Hi Carolin,
Here are the new uploads of my contribution.
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_16_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 29:23
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_17_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 35:03
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_06_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 4:10
It's the same thing minus the sound effects and music.
But if anyone wants the versions with sound effects and music, here's the link to my Archive.org account:
https://archive.org/details/@kopikido
Let me know if there's anything else I need to change. Thanks!
Here are the new uploads of my contribution.
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_16_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 29:23
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_17_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 35:03
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_06_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 4:10
It's the same thing minus the sound effects and music.
But if anyone wants the versions with sound effects and music, here's the link to my Archive.org account:
https://archive.org/details/@kopikido
Let me know if there's anything else I need to change. Thanks!
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Sounds good, Kopikido!It's the same thing minus the sound effects and music.
But if anyone wants the versions with sound effects and music, here's the link to my Archive.org account:
https://archive.org/details/@kopikido
And thank you for the link. I was not yet aware that one could set up such an archive account!
Best,
~Angelique
It's a shame that we're not allowed to incorporate even classical music or sound effects that I created myself into the project.
Listening to good audiobooks with some sound effects reminded me of the radio drama plays that I used to listen to when I was a child.
Anyway, at least I hope that listeners will still enjoy the project with or without the sound effects.
Listening to good audiobooks with some sound effects reminded me of the radio drama plays that I used to listen to when I was a child.
Anyway, at least I hope that listeners will still enjoy the project with or without the sound effects.
Guys, I think I ran into a little trouble here.
On p. 242 of Second Card Wins, I am reading the inserted poem "Portent" and I am near the last stanza.
It reads:
Alas!--although I shot him--in my dreams.
I hear his warning cry, and watch the storm
(what is this word? I can't read it) where the lightning, through the shadow gleams...
If anyone can help with this minor problem, I will be very glad.
Thanks!!
On p. 242 of Second Card Wins, I am reading the inserted poem "Portent" and I am near the last stanza.
It reads:
Alas!--although I shot him--in my dreams.
I hear his warning cry, and watch the storm
(what is this word? I can't read it) where the lightning, through the shadow gleams...
If anyone can help with this minor problem, I will be very glad.
Thanks!!
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Hi![by Kopikido
Guys, I think I ran into a little trouble here.
On p. 242 of Second Card Wins, I am reading the inserted poem "Portent" and I am near the last stanza.
It reads:
Alas!--although I shot him--in my dreams.
I hear his warning cry, and watch the storm
(what is this word? I can't read it) where the lightning, through the shadow gleams...
If anyone can help with this minor problem, I will be very glad.
Thanks!!
I checked my print copy for any clue as to what the phrase is intended to be. It stands as "Till where the lightnii j ..."
I *think* that due to rough printing (or possibly some code the author is using ... *shrug*) some phrases are simply indistinguishable.
However ... I've noticed through internet texts and the physical book that many times, there's not a seperate word at all, but "stray" characters.
Plus, analyzing the rhythm of the passage, I think it's to be:
"lightening through the shadows" (without another word.)
I don't believe any listener would question that. *Smile*
I hope that makes sense and is helpful.
Also, I DO apologize for not having known we could not add sound effects; I hope it was not TOO much trouble to take them out, and am glad you hadn't completed much more work including them.
Please keep recording; I enjoy what you do very much!
~Angelique
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Or, Kopikido ...
Perhaps the word you could not read was "Till."
As in ... 'til I wake up, I should refrain from attempting any detailed communication!
Ahhh, well. Hopefully, your question is now answered.
Perhaps the word you could not read was "Till."
As in ... 'til I wake up, I should refrain from attempting any detailed communication!
Ahhh, well. Hopefully, your question is now answered.
~Angelique
Thank you all so much, excuses for my absence.
Carolin
I also think it is till.BurgundyGrace wrote: ↑September 1st, 2018, 2:11 pm Or, Kopikido ...
Perhaps the word you could not read was "Till."
As in ... 'til I wake up, I should refrain from attempting any detailed communication!
Ahhh, well. Hopefully, your question is now answered.
Carolin
Hi guys,
Here's my next contribution:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_13_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 33:37
I don't know if I'm allowed in this thread but BurgundyGrace, can I ask you to be my DPL for my solo project "The Missing Formula"?
I am starting to record it (of course, the Itinerant House chapters were prioritised) and we're still in the launch pad section.
Here's my next contribution:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_13_dawson_128kb.mp3
Time: 33:37
I don't know if I'm allowed in this thread but BurgundyGrace, can I ask you to be my DPL for my solo project "The Missing Formula"?
I am starting to record it (of course, the Itinerant House chapters were prioritised) and we're still in the launch pad section.
Hi all!
Here's my last contribution for this book:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_14_dawson_128kb.mp3
I'm probably a bit critical of EFD but I find this story rather muddled to my brain. It's not as well written as Are the Dead Dead? and the Stray Reveler. I mean, why did the (SPOILER ALERT!!) other guy shot himself? Is someone blackmailing someone? Who is being deceptive?
Based on my experience of contributing to this book, here's a drink in modern times that I think E.F. Dawson would enjoy drinking
Anyway, goodnight from this side of the world. Hopefully the coming week, I shall start doing some more recording for LV (most likely my solo work).
Here's my last contribution for this book:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/itineranthouse_14_dawson_128kb.mp3
I'm probably a bit critical of EFD but I find this story rather muddled to my brain. It's not as well written as Are the Dead Dead? and the Stray Reveler. I mean, why did the (SPOILER ALERT!!) other guy shot himself? Is someone blackmailing someone? Who is being deceptive?
Based on my experience of contributing to this book, here's a drink in modern times that I think E.F. Dawson would enjoy drinking
Anyway, goodnight from this side of the world. Hopefully the coming week, I shall start doing some more recording for LV (most likely my solo work).
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Sections 13 and 14 are PL okay, Mary!
As always, you've some great intonations throughout, especially those of surprise/shock!
Yes, indeed. I find Ms. Dawson to be ... wonderfully morbid and mysterious!
Best of recording your solo project!
As always, you've some great intonations throughout, especially those of surprise/shock!
Yes, indeed. I find Ms. Dawson to be ... wonderfully morbid and mysterious!
Best of recording your solo project!
~Angelique
Thank you both!
Carolin