Polar explorer RPS podfic + help?
Apr. 25th, 2008 08:12 pmI posted a podfic to
amplificathon today! I used my lovely new recording equipment, so the quality is much better than my previous podfics--no more annoying background noise. If I had unlimited fannish time, I would record lots of Yuletide stories from obscure fandoms...
Title: Not To Yield
Author: Kass
Fandom: Shackleton (tv series)
Pairing: Shackleton/Hurley
Rating: R
Format: mp3, 128 mbps
Length: 19:34 minutes, 17.92 mb
Download: at Sendspace, or at the archive: right click and download.
cybel also made a podbook with a gorgeous cover made from a photograph from the expedition. Download the book at the archive: right click and download.
Notes: So, this is basically RPS about Antarctic explorers in the beginning of the 20th century. You don't need to know anything about Shackleton beforehand to read/listen to it (I didn't, when I read it). It's written as Shackleton's journal entries, and the rhythm of the language is just lovely--I really enjoyed recording it. The slash is wonderfully understated (and not explicit). Thank you kindly to Kass for letting me record it!
Also, I am itching to watch the "Oh, Canada" vid. For unknown reasons, I can't use either imeem or Megaupload, which is how the vidder made it available. I commented and asked about an alternative upload, but no answer. I wonder if someone could take pity on me and upload it to Sendspace or something--you could delete the link afterwards, and I promise to feedback the vidder...
Title: Not To Yield
Author: Kass
Fandom: Shackleton (tv series)
Pairing: Shackleton/Hurley
Rating: R
Format: mp3, 128 mbps
Length: 19:34 minutes, 17.92 mb
Download: at Sendspace, or at the archive: right click and download.
Notes: So, this is basically RPS about Antarctic explorers in the beginning of the 20th century. You don't need to know anything about Shackleton beforehand to read/listen to it (I didn't, when I read it). It's written as Shackleton's journal entries, and the rhythm of the language is just lovely--I really enjoyed recording it. The slash is wonderfully understated (and not explicit). Thank you kindly to Kass for letting me record it!
Also, I am itching to watch the "Oh, Canada" vid. For unknown reasons, I can't use either imeem or Megaupload, which is how the vidder made it available. I commented and asked about an alternative upload, but no answer. I wonder if someone could take pity on me and upload it to Sendspace or something--you could delete the link afterwards, and I promise to feedback the vidder...