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A Whispery Christmas Carol « To Posterity — and Beyond! - A book of a thousand pages starts with a single word.
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A Whispery Christmas Carol. I know I’ve been quiet all year, and that hasn’t changed with my latest LibriVox release. Dickens’. Is the second of my whispered book recordings. I don’t know that I’ll do more now … it’s harder work than regular recording and they seem to mystify as many people as they beguile. Still, they are also fun and satisfying to produce. Especially when they’re launched in good time for properly seasonal listening! Listen to the first stave below, or visit the archive.org page. Borro...
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Whispering Willows « To Posterity — and Beyond! - A book of a thousand pages starts with a single word.
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I have awfully random ideas from time to time. Last October I was grabbed by a particularly odd one. I’d been having a little trouble sleeping and so went searching for solutions. Amongst well-meaning lectures about not drinking caffeine after noon (no, really? And advice about room lighting levels were some fascinating YouTube relaxation videos. Here’s an example. I found them more than a little creepy, and not especially restful. But among them were several readings of Edgar Allan Poe. LibriVox recordi...
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Hear me – lots! « To Posterity — and Beyond! - A book of a thousand pages starts with a single word.
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Hear me – lots! After a bit of tinkering with a spreadsheet, I can say that this represents 35 hrs 46 mins of audio. Not counting podcasts,. Life in the Clearings. Since I didn’t actually talk for very much of those (and it’s probably balanced by including all of the group readings –. The Monkey’s Paw. It also doesn’t count recordings completed but not yet catalogued, which will take me over 40 hours. My longest single recording is 49 mins, the shortest 40secs (hardly time to get the disclaimer out!
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Plays and Group readings « To Posterity — and Beyond! - A book of a thousand pages starts with a single word.
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Plays and Group readings. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. By William Shakespeare – Librivox page. 8211; archive.org page. The Monkey’s Paw. By W W. Jacobs – Librivox page. 8211; archive.org page. Wanted: 7 Fearless Engineers. By Warner Van Lorne – Librivox page. 8211; archive.org page. By William Shakespeare: (Duke of Cornwall) – Librivox page. 8211; archive.org page. By William Shakespeare: (Lady Capulet) – Librivox page. 8211; archive.org page. A Cornish Christmas Play – Librivox page. 8211; Librivox page.
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To Posterity — and Beyond! - A book of a thousand pages starts with a single word.
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Iambik’s second birthday & competition. You’ll have seen me posting about Iambik Audio before; a commercial venture with a range of audiobooks, particularly specialising in smaller-press books. It’s their second birthday this month, and they’re giving away a free collection to the winner of a random drawing happening at the end of the month. You can find out more . Read More →. New audiobook: Wings and the Child by E. Nesbit. Read More →. New audiobook: A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf. So yes, The ...
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Tales of Yarn: August 2006
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Strings of stories about yarn and knitting, and sometimes other stuff. Wednesday, August 30, 2006. This is the book. From which I got the pattern. The rectanglar garter stitch bias one that I frogged also came from that book. Posted by Cindy @ 7:30 PM. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. I have decided to save the Mountain Peaks pattern for another shawl at a later time. (I have a couple yet-to-be-purchased color ideas for it also.). Posted by Cindy @ 8:09 PM. Saturday, August 26, 2006. Posted by Cindy @ 4:03 PM.
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Tales of Yarn: November 2006
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Strings of stories about yarn and knitting, and sometimes other stuff. Monday, November 27, 2006. I knit a bit on several different projects this weekend. It seems to have been the weekend for sampling lots of bits of stuff. Saturday morning I spent madly cleaning up my house so that I could relax in the afternoon. Jenn. Came over to knit, and I got to see her Kiri progress in person. It looks fabulous! I knit a bit more on several projects this weekend. I'm over halfway through the first lace chart ...
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Tales of Yarn: June 2006
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Strings of stories about yarn and knitting, and sometimes other stuff. Monday, June 12, 2006. World Wide Knit In Public Day. This past weekend I participated in World Wide Knit In Public Day. It was a warm day, but it felt at least 10 degrees cooler in the shade. I got to meet Ann. I also got quite a bit of knitting done. I finished the basic body on two different ponchos for my kids and got a couple inches of stockinette done on a sweater that I'm knitting in the round. Posted by Cindy @ 7:16 AM. Gettin...
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Tales of Yarn: May 2006
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Strings of stories about yarn and knitting, and sometimes other stuff. Wednesday, May 24, 2006. I'm trying to add my pictures of my lastest finished project, but blogger says it's doing it, and then the page is blank. I've been knitting up a storm lately, mostly due to several bouts of insomnia. Knitting is helping me keep some semblence of sanity, even though it's a pain to have to frog mistakes that were made when I was too tired to realize I'd overshot a marker. Posted by Cindy @ 5:32 PM. St Louis Pho...