Public Domain and

Public Domain and

I found a book that I have been debating whether I wanted to record myself reading. I’ve been working on my recording, making my voice seem less breathy and stumbling. 

I found a beautiful copy of Little Women in the public domain. The illustrations are not. However, I don’t plan on making a video of it but it’s good to know about copyright claims, among other related things. I plan on posting it to the podcast; I’m not sure if it’s going to be a special episode or how it’s going to roll out however it’s something I’m quite excited to record and I have been waiting for the time to do this as I haven’t had the energy/time to record t yet. I plan to start recording this coming weekend, but I’m not locking myself in too much, as who knows what the weekend will hold? 

I’m going to head off now to plan out some blog things, and I will see you soon! 

Till Next Time, 

Meg 

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2 responses to “Public Domain and”

  1. Andrea Avatar

    As an avid audiobook listener, I very much support this! I am sure a high quality microphone and software help, but practing all the stuff you mentioned, perhaps even different dialects, are equally important!
    Often, I even search books based on my favorite narrators rather than the genre or author. Or dismiss books based on my dislike for the narrator. So they are very impactful.
    I recently watched a tiktok of the woman behind the Siri voice. Very interesting to see the face behind the iconic voice 😄

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    1. megeriblogs Avatar

      Im going to give that a try, I can do some words in different dialects but not a lot so far. Some voices are so iconic. I do the same thing with certain narrators, it makes me smile every time I find one I like.

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