Audio stories

TheEarl

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Have recently been intrigued with the thought of reading one of my stories aloud and submitting it as an audio story. However I don't want to write a new story solely to read it.

Are you allowed to submit an audio story that has already been submitted as an ordinary story on Lit?

The Earl
 
reading stories

they do not have to be new stories.

All of mine had been on the site for up to a year before I recorded them.
 
Re: reading stories

PAUL C said:
they do not have to be new stories.

All of mine had been on the site for up to a year before I recorded them.

did you have to move them out of their original categories or did you just get them online twice?
 
Magic

It all seems to be done by magic.

I sent in the tapes and a while later they appear.

Automatically moving from category to category.

You carry the original votes with you.

I don't know, but I imagine that if you ask laurel she would leave your original story where it is. But can you be in two places at once?
 
Two places at the same time.

I'm giving myself a fantasy.
 
Re: Two places at the same time.

Wow! How did you do that, Paul?
Morris Garage
 
Re: Re: Two places at the same time.

MathGirl said:
Wow! How did you do that, Paul?
Morris Garage

Dear Diane,

I've been avoiding doing this since you mentioned it in another post. I'm talking about the fact that The Morris Garage is known over here as the MG. You are often referred to as MG. You noticed the connection so I am not responsible in the least for what follows;

The Morris Garage (car) comes in many varieties, some of which are: MG, MGB and MGBGT. The most famous of these is the MG midget.

The question is; which do you own?:p

Gauche
 
Re: Re: Re: Two places at the same time.

gauchecritic said:
The Morris Garage (car) comes in many varieties, some of which are: MG, MGB and MGBGT. The most famous of these is the MG midget.Gauche

Dear Gauchie,
You forgot the TC, TD, TF, MGA and MGA-TC. I have a 1954TD. Last of the classic exposed radiators. The TF came after, but they only made them for one year, and the radiator wasn't really exposed.

The MG Midget was nothing but an Austin Healy Sprite with the MG name on it.

There were some prewar models, too, but they're very rare in decent condition.
EmmGEE

Ps. Wire wheels are nice to look at, but they're a bugger to clean. I think they finally did away with them when the MGA came out. 1956?
 
Question for Chicklet

So if can you read an older story simply to use it in the audio category for the survivor contest? I had one I wanted to do but I don't want to risk wasting the time to read it and not getting points right now. I could just write an audio story I suppose but that seems so wasteful when you think about it because it does have to be supported by text, right?
 
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