Three more collaborative projects to which I have contributed have completed in the last month and are now available from LibriVox.org. See the current list on my LibriVox page, or go to LibriVox.org and search for them. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville is a Medieval book purportedly describing exotic lands encountered by the…
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[LibriVox] Another collaborative work is complete!
The Dorrington Deed-Box by Arthur Morrison has been released to the LibriVox catalog! Dorrington is a bit of a rogue, a small-time thief who turns his talents to seeing through situations and, usually, making himself a little profit along the way. The title box refers to a collection of news clippings and memoranda that sets…
[LibriVox] Another collaborative work is cataloged!
I’m happy to announce that another collaborative project to which I have contributed has been completed and cataloged. Library of the World’s Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, volume 14 is now available for download. The Library comprises 45 volumes (plus an additional index) arranged alphabetically by subject (author, period, or genre). I read a short…
[LibriVox] Short Story Collection 104
Not all stories have happy endings. SSC 104 was added to the catalog over the past weekend, including a story I recorded. One Hour More by Anna Katharine Green (wikipedia, LibriVox) is the second longest entry in this collection, and the longest single recording I’ve done to date (37m 36s). A story involving love…
[LibriVox] Second Solo Project Begun
I’ve started recording another solo project for LibriVox. It’s a collection of addresses by Benjamin Bartis Comegys, a 19th Century Philadelphia businessman, given to the boys of Girard College during some of the Sunday chapel services. Comegys was a member of the Board of City Trusts, which oversees several trusts bequeathed to the City of…
[LibriVox] My first solo project is complete!
My first Solo project was completed and cataloged yesterday, so it’s available for listening. The Mahatma and the Hare: A Dream Story is a work by H Rider Haggard. Mahatma was inspired by Haggard’s interest in spiritualism, and particularly by the ideas of previous lives and reincarnation, and they form the background of the story….
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