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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2024-08-14 06:33 pm

She is going to the ice in the spring of the year

I feel at this point that I am disappointing everyone by reporting that I had yet another sleepless night thanks to a body full of pain and another sleepless day thanks to a street full of jackhammers, but I really appreciate that my father finished listening to the BBC Radio 4 production of Michelle Paver's Dark Matter (2010) and thought immediately that I would like to hear an Arctic ghost story set in 1937. I am far less designed by nature for any form of audiobook than for just reading the book myself, but I became tragically fond of Lee Ingleby based entirely on his Jonah-role in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) and may sleeplessly give this programme a try.
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2024-08-15 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
I actually don't find full-cast dramatizations easier than audiobooks, I just make exceptions when necessary.

Oh, sorry; I suppose I only knew of full-cast exceptions you had made, so had thought that was a little easier than audiobooks for you, too (it is for me - I cannot do single voiced things at all as a rule). I'm glad it's proving to be one of the exceptions, anyway. <3

Talking of doomed souls, and things, here's another bit of David Collings from tumblr. :-)
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2024-08-15 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I knew you found it all difficult; I'd just sort of assumed full cast was a fraction less so, but that makes sense! I mean, I always just link you if I find something especially RTYI, but I know audio is hard and never expect you to listen to it unless you do. But: commiserations - people should definitely still blog by typing more!!

(I have a hard block on any single spoken voice format (with the very odd exception for specific voices, like those David Collings cds I sent), but I also have quite a painfully low tolerance for sound generally, so in theory I am okay with music, multiple voice commentaries & full cast drama (provided I listen to it on earphones not out loud), but not spoken word, single-voice commentaries or podcasts etc, but in practice, due to the CFS, I have to save sound tolerance for general noise, speaking to people, watching TV/film in carefully timed segments, so I listen to v little & v specific music from time to time while on the PC and radio drama in small doses on my mp3 player at very specific times & an occasionally commentary if it has actors on it in my TV watching time, but they're always bad for me!! (You just sometimes gotta to do the thing anyway, ahem.) I would probably have never got back into audio after the relapse, but I had all these Big Finish CDs with beloved characters unavailable elsewhere, and then David Collings turned out to be in more of them and in the BBC LotR. The latter was a revelation and basically ever since then I have been the annoying full cast drama devotee you have to put up with today. Everything since being ill is always Mr Collings's fault, lol, although in that category, Mr Jarvis has certainly aided and abetted quite to an unnecessary degree!)

That's a great picture. (I would like to have a hobby of living by the sea.)

<3 It is, isn't it?