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The Wonderland Challenge 2: Alice Through The Looking Glass Audiobook with 174 actors in aid of Cancer Research UK Hello, I’m Brad Shaw, voice actor and founder of VO training community Wonderland VO. At the beginning of the first lock down, I was diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma and had to undergo a year of immunotherapy. Just as I was getting over that, I got prostate cancer and had an operation just over a year ago. Then more recently, I heard that the stage 3 melanoma had returned and so ...
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HOME is a roleplaying and mapmaking game where you are a Mech pilot who must protect your home from a Kaiju invasion. We interview Nick the game creator. We talk about how the game is played, build our mechs and kaiju, and ask about his inspiration for the game. The Kickstarter is now live. If you back the game tell him we sent ya! Kickstarter link…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 10 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Shaking." In this two-sentence chapter, Alice lifts the Red Queen off the table and "[shakes] her backward and forward with all her might." As she does so, the Red Queen becomes shorter, fatter, softer,…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 11 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Waking." The entire chapter is the continuation of the final sentence in Chapter 10: "—and it really was a kitten, after all." Please donate here: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/brads-givin…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 12 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Which dreamed it." The last chapter opens with Alice rubbing her eyes and chastising Kitty, the black kitten. Alice is convinced Kitty was with her in the Looking-glass world and decides Kitty was, in f…
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The start of our second campaign is here. Meet our new heroes and learn of their secrets that got them on a prison ship heading to the prison island of Salt Born. Ben's New Book- https://a.co/d/6TPDTCz Logan's dice- https://www.mingobroresin.com/ join our discord- https://discord.gg/sVyJ34ybV3 Support our Patreon- patreon.com/lostsleep…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 9 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Queen Alice." In this final main chapter, Alice becomes a queen in the chess game and participates in a bizarre, dreamlike trial. The trial involves strange characters, including the White Rabbit, the Ma…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 8 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "It's My Own Invention." In this chapter, Alice finds herself in a garden with a garden of talking flowers. She has a humorous conversation with the Red Queen, who presents her with a riddle and then reve…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 7 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "The Lion and the Unicorn." In this chapter, Alice encounters a procession of bizarre characters, including the White King, the White Queen, the Lion, and the Unicorn, all of whom are involved in a comica…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 6 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Humpty Dumpty." In this chapter, Alice comes across the famous nursery rhyme character, Humpty Dumpty, who is sitting on a wall. Humpty Dumpty discusses the meaning of words and explains the various ways…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 5 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Wool and Water." In this chapter, Alice finds herself in a shop where she encounters the White Queen, who is wrapped in a shawl made of living wool. The White Queen engages in a series of nonsensical and…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 4 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Tweedledum and Tweedledee." In this chapter, Alice meets two identical-looking, rotund brothers named Tweedledum and Tweedledee. They recite a poem about a walrus and a carpenter and share a story about …
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK Chapter 3 of "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is titled "Looking-Glass Insects." In this chapter, Alice enters the garden on the other side of the looking glass and encounters some unusual insect-like creatures. These creatures have a peculiar way of communica…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK In Chapter 2 of "Alice Through the Looking Glass," titled "The Garden of Live Flowers," Alice continues her exploration of this peculiar world and stumbles upon a garden inhabited by talking, animated flowers. These flowers engage in a lively, but sometimes confusing, con…
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Alice Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll with 175 readers in aid of Cancer Research UK In Chapter 1 of "Alice Through the Looking Glass," titled "Looking-Glass House," we find Alice entering an alternate world by passing through a giant, enchanted looking glass. This world, unlike her previous adventures in Wonderland, is a land where every…
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This is it! The finale of campaign 1 and the end of the tale of the Dirty Water Boys! All the pieces are in place, the trap is set for the false king and the duel above the clouds commences. who will be left standing? Have any questions? drop them in our discord of Instagram for our Q&A episode in a few weeks. Discord link- https://discord.gg/Uucg3…
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