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The Poems of Madison Cawein, by Madison Cawein (1865 - 1914)
A collection of poems by Madison Cawein. It has been said that his vocation to poetry was irresistable. (Summary by Michele Eaton)
Source text (please read only from this text!): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/55049

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Intro to recording:
Leave 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning.

For the first section say:
"Preface and Introduction to The Poems of Madison Cawein Volume 1. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org." [Optional: "Read by your name."] "Preface."

End of first recording say:
"End of Preface and Introduction." [Optional, and if not stated in the intro: "Read by your name."]

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" Title of Poem by Madison Cawein. Read for Librivox.org by your name."

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"End of poem. This recording is in the Public Domain."

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"End of The Poems of Madison Cawein."

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Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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I will also be DPL on this project thank you
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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Hi Michele

Glad to see these being done, I have been thinking of doing them myself. I shall claim quite a few if I am allowed to :wink:

As most of the poems are quite short would it not be better to use the short poetry intro/disclaimer rather than the full one every time? It is used for most poetry collections on LV.
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alanmapstone wrote: September 7th, 2023, 3:22 am Hi Michele

Glad to see these being done, I have been thinking of doing them myself. I shall claim quite a few if I am allowed to :wink:

As most of the poems are quite short would it not be better to use the short poetry intro/disclaimer rather than the full one every time? It is used for most poetry collections on LV.
Hi Alan happy for you to claim as many as you like as there are quite a few. Didn't know about the short poetry intro/disclaimer. Where would I find this please?
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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Suggested pattern for intro/outro (or some variant on):

For the first section say:
"Preface/Introduction to The Poems of Madison Cawein. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org." [Optional: "Read by your name."] "Preface."
End of recording say:
"End of Preface/Introduction." [Optional, and if not stated in the intro: "Read by your name."]
For subsequent sections say:
" Title of Poem by Madison Cawein. Read for Librivox.org by your name."
End of recording say:
"End of poem. This recording is in the Public Domain."
If you are recording the final section of the book, add:
"End of The Poems of Madison Cawein."
This is what I use on my poetry collections as do others like Larry Wilson.
Alan
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alanmapstone wrote: September 7th, 2023, 8:20 am Suggested pattern for intro/outro (or some variant on):

For the first section say:
"Preface/Introduction to The Poems of Madison Cawein. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org." [Optional: "Read by your name."] "Preface."
End of recording say:
"End of Preface/Introduction." [Optional, and if not stated in the intro: "Read by your name."]
For subsequent sections say:
" Title of Poem by Madison Cawein. Read for Librivox.org by your name."
End of recording say:
"End of poem. This recording is in the Public Domain."
If you are recording the final section of the book, add:
"End of The Poems of Madison Cawein."
This is what I use on my poetry collections as do others like Larry Wilson.
That's great thank you I will edit the first post.
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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Hi Michele! I am a bit over my limit with my current projects, but I don't want to pass up the opportunity to work with you on a poetry project. :D
Let me MC this! I'll go get you a Magic Window.
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Magic Window is in place! I've shortened the filename a bit.
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Rapunzelina wrote: September 7th, 2023, 3:51 pm Hi Michele! I am a bit over my limit with my current projects, but I don't want to pass up the opportunity to work with you on a poetry project. :D
Let me MC this! I'll go get you a Magic Window.
Thank you looking forward to working with you on this one. :9:
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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Hi
May I read 50,79,80,82,85,88,89,90 please?

You may notice common theme here of Arthurian Legends, I love the Arthurian Legends as they are set in the part of England where I grew up :)
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alanmapstone wrote: September 8th, 2023, 12:13 am Hi
May I read 50,79,80,82,85,88,89,90 please?

You may notice common theme here of Arthurian Legends, I love the Arthurian Legends as they are set in the part of England where I grew up :)
Hi Alan
I have been adjusting the MW slightly as one of the sections was 13000 words. Please could you check the sections just to make sure I sign you up to the right ones please.
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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wib66 wrote: September 8th, 2023, 1:01 am
alanmapstone wrote: September 8th, 2023, 12:13 am Hi
May I read 50,79,80,82,85,88,89,90 please
I have been adjusting the MW slightly as one of the sections was 13000 words. Please could you check the sections just to make sure I sign you up to the right ones please.
My revised list is 50,82,83,85,88,91,92,93
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alanmapstone wrote: September 8th, 2023, 1:36 am
wib66 wrote: September 8th, 2023, 1:01 am
alanmapstone wrote: September 8th, 2023, 12:13 am Hi
May I read 50,79,80,82,85,88,89,90 please
I have been adjusting the MW slightly as one of the sections was 13000 words. Please could you check the sections just to make sure I sign you up to the right ones please.
My revised list is 50,82,83,85,88,91,92,93
Thankyou I will sign you up to those.
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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Off to Readers Wanted!
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Rapunzelina wrote: September 8th, 2023, 3:44 am Off to Readers Wanted!
Thank you
Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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