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New Podfic: Wind from the South (by Nos4a2no9)
Hey guys: I recorded Nos' Wind from the South
because I adore it beyond all measure. There is so much
freakin' emotion in this story, tightly packed down deep
beneath a layer of desolation so profound it's like an
avalanche. All drawn masterfully by Nos with her smooth
and stark words. It is to weep.
Title: Wind from the South
Author:
nos4a2no9
Fandom: dS
Pairing: Fraser/RayK, Fraser/OFC
Raging: PG-13
Author's website: www.wasbeautiful.com
Story text: Wind from the South
Podfic version: [right mouse-click and save as] (32 MB | mp3 | 32:46)
(Now mirrored here by General Jinjur.)
Notes: Thanks to Nos for helping me with foreign language pronunciations.
because I adore it beyond all measure. There is so much
freakin' emotion in this story, tightly packed down deep
beneath a layer of desolation so profound it's like an
avalanche. All drawn masterfully by Nos with her smooth
and stark words. It is to weep.
Title: Wind from the South
Author:
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Fandom: dS
Pairing: Fraser/RayK, Fraser/OFC
Raging: PG-13
Author's website: www.wasbeautiful.com
Story text: Wind from the South
Podfic version: [right mouse-click and save as] (32 MB | mp3 | 32:46)
(Now mirrored here by General Jinjur.)
Notes: Thanks to Nos for helping me with foreign language pronunciations.
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Yeah, I sing. Have a couple of groups. I'm closer to baritone than alto, though. I'm kind of a freak. :)
Thanks for the heads up about "Four Virtues." I'm thinking about doing "Eight Sessions" and then, if I get the gumption, "An Admirable Solution."
What's the best way to find out if someone else is already working on something?
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I'd think the best way of finding out if someone's doing a podfic is to ask the author. I know Speranza's given blanket permission, but I still think people would check with her, or at least I did. I do know that Eight Sessions is on Zabira's to-do list (at the top of her LJ), but there are a lot of stories on that list, so you could ask her.
I think you could go straight to "An Admirable Solution", I'd love to hear your take on Fraser's ballads in the beginning... : )