[COMPLETE] The Book of Irish Poetry, part II by A. P. Graves - kiki

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TriciaG wrote: March 14th, 2021, 10:35 am Huh! The version of 93 I had didn't have the silence. :hmm: I've uploaded it (again? Maybe I had a brain hiccup and hadn't uploaded it).

112 volume adjusted and uploaded. :)
Both are spot check PL OK and the MW is updated.
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TriciaG wrote: March 13th, 2021, 2:08 pm Section 73: This project has different intro/outro requirements.

0:06 - after poem title, need "from the Book of Irish Poetry, Part II". Then it's the "read for LV.org" which you have. ;)

7:37- need to say "End of The Tryst after Death" rather than simply "End of poem."
Oh, my, I totally forgot that, been so long since I first recorded for this project. But, here you go:

https://librivox.org/uploads/kikisaulite/irishpoetrypart2_073_graves_128kb.mp3 7:49

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silverquill wrote: March 14th, 2021, 10:54 pm
TriciaG wrote: March 13th, 2021, 2:08 pm Section 73: This project has different intro/outro requirements.

0:06 - after poem title, need "from the Book of Irish Poetry, Part II". Then it's the "read for LV.org" which you have. ;)

7:37- need to say "End of The Tryst after Death" rather than simply "End of poem."
Oh, my, I totally forgot that, been so long since I first recorded for this project. But, here you go:

https://librivox.org/uploads/kikisaulite/irishpoetrypart2_073_graves_128kb.mp3 7:49

**** Look who's about to hit 50,000 forum posts. :clap:
Thanks! PL OK.

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And post too much. One post after the other in quick succession. :lol:

The reader for 109-111 hasn't been around and hasn't picked up my PM. I'm opening them back up. 1 to 2 minute sections...
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May I claim all three sections ("Adrift," "A Song of Sun Setting," "To a Nightingale")? Or if you'd rather people just took one at a time, may I claim "Adrift"? I can have all complete within 24 hours.
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They're yours! Thanks! 8-)

Note the intro/outro instructions are slightly different from other poetry projects.
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Thank you for pointing out the intro/outro requirements! In this case I'd noticed that in the thread above, but often I don't notice and do need the reminders.
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Back from a low-internet no-Librivox year in Georgia. Glad to be with you again.
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Yay! Thank you!
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109, 110, 111 all PL OK. Thank you!
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Thank you! These were all lovely poems which I'd never seen or heard before. Looking forward to listening to the collection once it's catalogued.
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Thanks for finishing this Tricia :thumbs:
There are some very good poems in this collection so it will be good to get them in the catalogue
I really liked the ones I read particularly Father O'Flynn which was great fun :lol:
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This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/the-book-of-irish-poetry-part-ii-by-various/
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