Cyrus Farivar’s earlier reporting on Wired News was picked up and expanded for an audio segment on BBC’s The World. Hugh, Kara and Rainer are featured reading and talking about our activities.
Listen to the 4 minute segment (streaming Windows Media)
Cyrus Farivar’s earlier reporting on Wired News was picked up and expanded for an audio segment on BBC’s The World. Hugh, Kara and Rainer are featured reading and talking about our activities.
Listen to the 4 minute segment (streaming Windows Media)
This is the most WONDERFUL website! I found it this winter and it’s made my working day zip by. I work part-time in a museums storage unit here in the Oxfordshire countryside, and spend most of my days wrestling with big heavy boxes full of Anglo-Saxon pottery and sheep
bones and struggling through complex archaeological reports. Listening to Pride and Prejudice, Treasure Island, Five Children and It, The Call of the Wild, and all your terrific choices has made that much more fun. Read on!
Thanks,
Lydia C.
PS Please feel free to post this somewhere where your readers can see it, especially KayRay!
Another installment of our Weekly Poetry Project: every week someone chooses a public domain poem (not too long) and posts it on the forum under Readers Wanted/Weekly Poetry. Everyone is encouraged to record a version of it.
Last week ago we chose:
The Owl and the Pussycat, by Edward Lear
And here is the randomly-chosen weekly poetry podcast:
Catharine Eastman and Tascat read:
The Owl and the Pussycat, by Edward Lear.
You’ll find twenty other versions on our catalog page.
Check the forum for our next Weekly Poem and join the fun!
A special happy birthday to Betsie, aka Thistlechick, a tireless LibriVox cataloger, moderator, and meta coordinator!