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PranciskusTwine: Pranciskus 2008-01-08 06:27

What advice should I give an author who is trying to work out how to read aloud in my voice?

The same question applies, to greater or lesser extent, to the voices of everyone else in my continuity, especially Ms Taika Thresher. She can be somewhat larger-than-life.

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WeftTwine: Weft 2008-01-12 23:01

When Mutt reads in my voice, He puts so much tension in it that he can't keep it up for long. I suggest you tell Him to choose something he can use for long stretches. You're one of the more talkative characters, right?

That and don't put on irritating voices. Even if yours grates in real life, He should represent it as something that isn't hard on the ears.

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SuitovTwine: Suitov 2008-01-12 23:03

Tell her to resist the temptation to overact. It's tricky for autistics.

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MendelTwine: Mendel 2008-01-12 23:07

Method acting, I suppose. Tell den to remember what de did to the characters in the first place to make them say what they're saying.

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PerryTwine: Perry 2008-01-12 23:08

Just rush through it, it's more genuine.

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