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Mark's Librivox Activity: Over the Top!
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Attentive and dedicated audiobook mavens will know I published a LibriVox edition of "Over the Top" by Arthur Guy Empey about his experiences in WWI. That, however, is not what this post is about. Where to Go From Here. Links to All My LibriVox Works. My Recordings on Audible.com. My 2015 Books Read. My 2014 Books Read. My 2013 Books Read. My 2012 Books Read. My 2011 Books Read. My 2010 Books Read. My 2009 Books Read. My 2008 Books Read. View my complete profile.
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Mark's Librivox Activity: 2012 Wrap-Up
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I finished the year with 64. Downloads during 2012 from Archive.org of those books were 1,986,564. Total cumulative downloads were 4,836,262. Books passing 100,000 total. Downloads during the year:. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Jan). How to Live On Twenty-Four Hours a Day (Jun). Around the World in 80 Days (Jun). Twas a very good year! Where to Go From Here. Links to All My LibriVox Works. My Recordings on Audible.com. My 2015 Books Read. My 2014 Books Read. My 2013 Books Read. My 2012 Books Read.
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Mark's Librivox Activity
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Updated September 10, 2013). Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, on LibriVox. Yes, it's the fourth version on LV (and I'm already in the version that was done as a dramatic reading), but I wanted to "talk pirate" again. Great fun! And, of course, as I had never read the whole book before, it exposed me to Stevenson's best-known work. This book will book-end an earlier one I produced for the same publisher: "High Adventure" by James Norman Hall, an American flyer from the same war. Well, this star...
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Mark's Librivox Activity: What's With That Stevenson??
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What's With That Stevenson? Is the literary world holding a Robert Louis Stevenson revival. and nobody told me? I produced "Kidnapped" four years ago. It is a likeable book, and I enjoyed making the audiobook from it. I was thrilled, too, to get a comment later from a Scotsman that I didn't mangle the accents terribly. And I haven't a clue why. So I ask you - what's with that Stevenson? Update, Aug 1 -. The rate is now almost 15,000 per month! The revival is accelerating! Where to Go From Here.
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Mark's Librivox Activity: Further Reading
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Reading here, not mine. I constructed this page as a primary link from my main page (www.techsmiths.blogspot.com) but Google traffic reports say that more people are now coming here from a direct Google search for me than are linking in from my blog. So this post is just to let you know there's more to me than this page, if you have the interest! Where to Go From Here. Links to All My LibriVox Works. My Recordings on Audible.com. My 2015 Books Read. My 2014 Books Read. My 2013 Books Read.
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Mark's Librivox Activity: Most Recently Published
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Updated Aug 28, 2014. More recently. I've been participating more in the poetry side of LibriVox, in collaborative works. And. have you listened to our crazy 9th Anniversary Song? Ruth Golding rewrote the words to "Funiculi, Funicula" by Luigi Denza to explain our mission in a salute called, "LibriVox is Nine! Then she accepted recordings from all and sundry, piecing them together to get the semi-coherent, certainly funny version you can hear here:. We even had some canines weigh in at important points!
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Mark's Librivox Activity: Chalk Up Another!
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Sometime in April, my audiobook "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (Mark Twain) became the third of mine to break the million-download mark! Considering that mine was the second LibriVox recording of this classic, and the first one (by my colleague Annie Coleman Rothenburg) passed a million some time ago - can we infer that Mark Twain's stuff is popular? Where to Go From Here. Links to All My LibriVox Works. My Recordings on Audible.com. My 2015 Books Read. My 2014 Books Read. My 2013 Books Read.
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Mark's Librivox Activity
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My summary of LibriVox work to date. Updated August 28, 2014. Solo Books (in order of completion):. The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame). The Swiss Family Robinson (Johann David Wyss). Uncle Remus (Joel Chandler Harris). The Lost Princess of Oz (Baum). The Mysterious Island (Verne). How to Live On Twenty-Four Hours a Day (Bennett). The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Twain). New Discoveries at Jamestown (Cotter and Hudson). Tarzan of the Apes (Burroughs). The First Men in the Moon (Wells). The Adven...
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Mark's Librivox Activity: More Milestones
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I just ran the numbers on my LibriVox books, and they've passed SIX million downloads (actually, it's north of 6.1)! THANKS to all my listeners! I have two more books poised to pass 100,000 downloads each. "The Kama Sutra" ought to hit the mark around September 1 and "The Man in the Iron Mask" about a week later. Where to Go From Here. Links to All My LibriVox Works. My Recordings on Audible.com. My 2015 Books Read. My 2014 Books Read. My 2013 Books Read. My 2012 Books Read. My 2011 Books Read.