November 17, 2022 – Armadillo – “Just So Stories”

VOvember 17th: With the prompt of “armadillo,” I had NO idea what I’d end up voicing today, and I’m SO happy it led me to Kipling’s “Just So Stories.” Here’s a quick minute of “The Beginning of the Armadillos” for my recording — and your listening — pleasure. #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover

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Prompt: Armadillo
Content Source: “Just So Stories” by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2781/

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November 16, 2022 – Fowl – “Cobwebs from an Empty Skull”

VOvember 16th: So much fun to poke around and voice a bit of “Cobwebs from an Empty Skull” (1874). Today’s prompt was “fowl” and said same beast in this tale meets a homophonic end. #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover

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Prompt: Fowl
Content Source: “Cobwebs from an Empty Skull” by Ambrose Bierce (1874)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12793

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November 15, 2022 – Salty – “Lorelei”

VOvember 15th: ’60s Sci-Fi! My happy place! Voiced a bit of the If Magazine story “Lorelei” (1961) for today’s VOvember project based off the prompt “salty.” Voice is somewhat more stable today, but used the bit of tremor to my advantage with this one. 🙂 #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover #spasmodicdysphonia

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Prompt: Salty
Content Source: “Lorelei” by Charles V. De Vet (1961)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/61050

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November 14, 2022 – Scrape – “Mr. Stubbs’s Brother-Ch. XV”

VOvember 14th: Third bad-voice day in a row, but I still took up today’s prompt of “scrape” and recorded this tiny bit from a serial story in the July, 1882 Harper’s Young People magazine. At least the efficiency-building part of this creative process doesn’t require a steady voice! #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover #spasmodicdysphonia

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Prompt: Scrape
Content Source: “Mr. Stubbs’s Brother-Ch. XV” by James Otis (1882)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58457

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November 13, 2022 – Ponytail – “Stormy, Misty’s Foal”

VOvember 13th: A day in the life of a horse is where today’s prompt of “ponytail” led me. And again, my few VOvember minutes behind the mic were frustrated by a bad voice day. But I’m still going at it and not letting it get in my way! #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover #spasmodicdysphonia

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Prompt: Ponytail
Content Source: “Stormy, Misty’s Foal” by Marguerite Henry (1963)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/67298

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November 9, 2022 – Booger – “Little Brother”

VOvember 9th: Booger. That’s a fun prompt, huh. It took me to a story called “Little Brother” which I’m really eager to read all of after voicing this little bit of it for today’s VOvember entry. #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover

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Prompt: Booger
Content Source: “Little Brother”, by Cory Doctorow (Copyright 2007 by Cory Doctorow. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/30142/30142-h/30142-h.htm

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November 8, 2022 – Fairy – “The Fairy Mythology”

VOvember 8th: Today’s prompt of “Fairy” led to this little tale from the Isle of Man. It’s amazing just how many wee fairy stories are out there! My brief time behind the mic for this tonight brings you “The Fairy Banquet.” #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover

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Prompt: Fairy
Content Source: “The Fairy-Banquet” from “The Fairy Mythology” by T. Keightley (1892)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41006/41006-h/41006-h.htm#Page_385

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November 7, 2022 – Tempting – “The Tempting of Tavernake”

VOvember 7th: Today’s prompt of “Tempting” could have led so many scandalous directions! But, sadly, with no scandal at all, it instead led me to voice this bit of a book by E. P. Oppenheim. The scene: a moment of calm in a fight between two siblings. #VOvember #VOvember2022 #Voiceover

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Prompt: Tempting
Content Source: “The Tempting of Tavernake” – E. Phillips Oppenheim (1912)
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