Thanks for the reading, Lucas! Thing is, tho, the knight that King Richard the Lionhearted sent on a quest to find the Holy Grail was named "Sir Galahad," pronounced the way it's spelled. (Gal uh had). Every time you pronounced it "Galad" it was a bit of a shock!
Thank you for the feedback. Gaiman used the spelling "Galaad" which is why you heard the pronunciation I used, but I have heard "Galahad" before in related stories and it definitely seems to flow better. I'm always learning!
Thank you for your response, Lucas. I wonder why Neil did that? I'm sure he's referenced that somewhere - he enjoys talking about his "story-children!"
You should do more of these, you're good at it.
Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you very much for the beautiful reading. A talented voice for a memorable story. Keep good work!😊
Wow, Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. How did you hear about it?
good read of this story - thanks (but - Galad??? not Galahad?)
Great reading. My favourite short story of Neil's along with Snow,Glass,Apples.
Thanks for reminding me about that one! I'm going to re-read it, but I think I'll record that one next.
Great news,looking forward to it. :)
Thank you very much - nice reading, nice story!
Thanks for the reading, Lucas! Thing is, tho, the knight that King Richard the Lionhearted sent on a quest to find the Holy Grail was named "Sir Galahad," pronounced the way it's spelled. (Gal uh had). Every time you pronounced it "Galad" it was a bit of a shock!
Thank you for the feedback. Gaiman used the spelling "Galaad" which is why you heard the pronunciation I used, but I have heard "Galahad" before in related stories and it definitely seems to flow better. I'm always learning!
Thank you for your response, Lucas. I wonder why Neil did that? I'm sure he's referenced that somewhere - he enjoys talking about his "story-children!"
i guess you microphone works very well, it is a very good recording :}
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