Archive for the 'For Volunteers' Category

Weekly Picks: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

Friday, October 6th, 2006

Read by Kristin LeMoine (Luoma).
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad has been interperted many different ways since its publication in 1899. It has been the inspiration for T.S. Eliot’s “The Hollow Men” and Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocolypse Now. Given the varying reactions to the text, this reading by Kristin avoids the potential pitfalls of over-interpertation, […]

Weekly Picks: Call of the Wild by Jack London

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

Read by Gordon Mackenzie, Kristen McQuillin, Jean O’Sullivan, and Miette.
A considerable portion of projects in our catalog here at LibriVox are what we call collaborative works. These are completed works that have been read by multiple people, often one person to each chapter or two. If you’re unfamiliar with these collaborative works, Call of the […]

Weekly Picks: The Duplicity of Hargraves by O. Henry

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

Read by William Coon.
This week we present William Coon reading the story of the Duplicity of Hargraves by O. Henry. In this short story you’ll hear the very funny tale of Major Pendleton Talbot “of Mobile sir” in which William personifies the ante-bellum southern noble so well. William gives us a wonderful reading of a […]

Weekly Picks: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Read by Mark F. Smith
In The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame presents a cast of colorful animal characters having adventures along the banks of the River. Mark Smith reads about the lives of these characters in the style of a bedside storyteller, giving each animal its own voice that clearly reflects the animal’s personality. […]

Weekly Picks: The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Read by John Greenman.
Mark Twain’s humor, sometimes blunt and sometimes subtle, presents a particular problem for an audio book. The narrator must simultaneously play both the straight man and the joker while balancing Twain’s characters between realistic and quirky. In The Prince and the Pauper, Twain switches the place of Prince Edward of England with […]

Weekly Picks: Lament of the Irish Emigrant by Helen Selina

Friday, September 1st, 2006

Read by Peter Yearsley.
This week’s focus is on our poetry, and Peter Yearsley’s reading of the Lament of the Irish Emigrant is a great example of a heartfelt reading from our first poetry collection. It is beautifully and subtly read. His interpretation makes you feel the pain and loss of the narrator and is delivered […]

Happy Birthday Kayray!

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Anyone who has spent even a few minutes on the LibriVox forums knows Kara, the most tireless of our volunteers, and I suspect the most prolific (according the the New York Times, and they should know, Kara has contributed more than 200 individual chapters to LibriVox!).
Kara also embodies the spirit of LibriVox and everything wonderful […]

Weekly Picks: The Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Read by Kara Shallenberg.
The tale of orphaned Mary Lennox comes to life in this delightful reading. If you ever wondered what the ‘broad Yorkshire’ characters were saying when you read it, then this is the book to listen to. Ms. Shallenberg gives new insight to this well known tale of a spoiled girl that brings […]

Weekly Picks: Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

Read by John Greenman.
As the summer draws to a close, let reader John Greenman introduce you to Tom Sawyer, the boy who best represents the freedom and fun of summer. John’s enthusiastic reading complements Mark Twain’s ear for dialog to bring to life the voices of Tom, Huck Finn, Becky Thatcher and the rest. With […]

Weekly Picks: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

Read by Chip.
Has the summer heat become unbearable? Perhaps you need to cool down with this blood-chilling reading of Irving’s classic tale of a ghostly rider and a meek schoolmaster. Chip’s reading humorously introduces you to the idyllic New England countryside and Ichabod Crane’s attempts to woo the lovely Katrina Van Tassel away from his […]