In Aid Of The Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal

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I have not been on the forum for some time but though this a was a good cause.

Hi Guys, I thought this would be the best place to post this,Neil Gardener the Guy who did the audio book adaption of Robert Rankin's The Brightonnomicon for the BBC radio 7 has put together a complilation of Japanese folk tales details as follows (this taken from the Order of the Golden Sprout forum)
Hi all
Well, it's been a tough time for our friends in Japan and I felt I needed to do something to help. Since all I know how to do is make audio things, I have made an audio thing!
http://www.spokenworldaudio.com/japanesefairyworld.html
I've put together a collection of 25 short stories taken from Japan's rich heritage of folk tales (that's over 3.5hrs of audio) and had them read by some fine voice over people from the UK and US (including X-Facotr voice legend Peter DIckson, Ramon Tikaram from THis Life and many others)
We are charging a mere £10 for the entire collection (+ VAT annoyingly, but we will donate the VAT total as well!).
Please grab a copy if you can afford to, and even if you can't, do please spread the word. We'd love to raise as much money as possible.
Deepest thanks...you are all wondiferous persons
N

I have already downloaded my copy and I like it. once you have clicked the link you can play a sample. :)
 
Thanks mosaix, It's been a case of life getting in the way at times:) since I have left London I have been offline a bit due to moving house three times, last time due being flooded out 3 times:mad: as well due to the hard winter we had here now things have settled down a bit in my new flat , I should manage to post more often. :D
 
Good work WWW and nice to see you again here.

Hope you wont be a stranger to SFF in the future.
 
Thanks Conavar! I'm sure I will be here on and off now that things are more settled.:)
 

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