A Question for TTS Readers · 1:34am Nov 30th, 2014
Given how things are developing in "The Three Sisters: Like Fudge" I was wondering if you guys might find it easier to read if I split the story into the separate subplots as individual stories. I'm considering this to make it easier for everyone to follow the plots without so much jumping around. What do you think?
Hold on, what?
How many things did I miss while I was dead?
Maybe if you started out that way, but at this point I think it'd be easier to keep it as is.
I'd keep it as one story but put links at the bottom of each chapter to the next chapter in that subplot.
Glad to see it update.
2623900 Enough that you should start reading
Myself, I have no problems with how it is. And doing it this way keeps things in chronological order if the different parts have any interaction.
Keep going the way you are. You've managed to stumble onto a good Spaghetti Writing style and to alter things at this point would simply ruin the flow.
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I'm going to agree with these two.
I don't find it that hard to follow. I think you should just seperaate them in chapter or via chapters rather than having multiple stories.
It's sound interesting, but I think it is a bit to far into the story to change it.
Keep it the way it is, going to one plot then the other. There is a chronological order to it.
I'd say it's fine as is. No worries!
I'm okay... also what did I miss?
2623912 Are some of the stories on your list spin offs to TSC?
IMHO, not worth the bother.
NOPE NOPE NOPE.
"A Question for TTS Readers"
...And here I thought you were adressing people reading fanfiction using text-to-speech software-generated audio books, like me.
2624634 And here I thought I was the only one!
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Really?
Which software, and which voice(s) do you use?
I use the old Microsoft Mary, but combined with an old software called "Blabla Maker".
Which, despite being a no-name non-localized freeware originally designed for Windows XP - got it to work on Vista and 7 - is able to properly pronounce sentence-pauses ("...", " - "), sentence inflections ("!", "?", ".") , and doesn't awkawardly halt after every single sentence.
2624779 I use TextAloud3 with NeoSpeech Bridget. I think the voice is also available on SoundGecko as a voice option and a trial version on NeoSpeech's website.
Before that, I used to use Zamzar.com .txt/.pdf to .mp3 conversion.
Never heard of Blablah maker. I'm gonna have to look that up. o.o
That would be amazingly helpful. Really like the verse but the drastic jumping made this one rather difficult to enjoy.