Talking Book
By Moristotle
Back on May 5, I reported to you that my “‘Goines On’ Goes On to Win” the State Library of North Carolina 2021 Writing Contest.
Well, yesterday I had some exciting news: I learned from Clint Exum, the Library’s Outreach Specialist, that “Goines On” has now been made into a talking book and added to their collection. And Mr. Exum provided a link where I could go and listen to the recording, which is narrated exceedingly well by Florence Nash. I agree with Mr. Exum that Ms. Nash did a “fantastic job” – and one that far surpasses what I might have done.
I am grateful that Moristotle & Co.’s host (Google’s Blogger) provides the facilities for me to share that link with you, so that you too can listen to her reading. Just click on the image below to visit the SLNC site and start the recording [21 minutes]. Enjoy! And please leave a comment below to tell me whether you liked it.
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Added on April 19, 2023: links to all of the contest entries that were recorded by Florence Nash:
2021 Writing Contest Winners
- “Goines On,” by Moristotle (21 min.)
- “Mama Outsider,” by Willi Coleman (2 min.)
- “Money and Motherhood,” by Robert Bizal (4 min.)
- “Suitcase Odyssey,” by Karen Bright (24 min.)
- “A Simple Walk,” by Eddie Weaver (1 min.)
- “Everybody’s Got a Road,” by Edward Rizzuto (4 min.)
- “Dating Online,” by Hattie Tyson (3 min.)
- “Where Danger and Blessing Meet,” by Diane Pitre (13 min.)
- “The Visitor and the Amaranth,” by Diana Soto (21 min.)
- “Why Do I Know You,” by Mark Hughes (4 min.)
- “The Altar of Grace,” by Rebecca Tilley (13 min.)
- “10 Pieces of the Puzzle of Life,” by Toni Horton (26 min.)
- “Attic Windows,” by Diann Cunningham (16 min.)
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Interesting thoughts but I still need my faith to carry me on. The speaker has a soothing voice and easy to listen to. Congrats to you on another accomplish
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bonnie. I hope you carry on for a very long time yet.
DeleteYou are making me think
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