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InterludeFromTheFuture

The Concept behind the EP revolves around a dream…

An episode of the DIGITAL CHILD podcast, hosted by DIGITAL CHILD, titled "InterludeFromTheFuture" was published on October 7, 2017 and runs 0 minutes.

October 7, 2017 ·0m · DIGITAL CHILD

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The Concept behind the EP revolves around a dream where I have been chosen by space agency to join a program which will have them send me into a portal that they believe is a doorway to the future. I had to endure their regorous training and in the process find my true and inner strength. The acting in the EP plays out the storyline of the dream, while the verses outline my inner thoughts, my memories, my fears and they communicate the feeling of ambition, endurance and self-motivation. What thoughts would a person going through such a journey think? I hope that this will serve as a form of inspirational escape for the listener. Something to motivate them to persevere through their challenges. To stay focused and work towards their goals

The Concept behind the EP revolves around a dream where I have been chosen by space agency to join a program which will have them send me into a portal that they believe is a doorway to the future. I had to endure their regorous training and in the process find my true and inner strength. The acting in the EP plays out the storyline of the dream, while the verses outline my inner thoughts, my memories, my fears and they communicate the feeling of ambition, endurance and self-motivation. What thoughts would a person going through such a journey think? I hope that this will serve as a form of inspirational escape for the listener. Something to motivate them to persevere through their challenges. To stay focused and work towards their goals
Barefoot Books Podcast Barefoot Books Discover a weekly selection of award-winning children's stories and songs from Barefoot Books. We are an independent publisher specializing in carefully crafted books, gifts and digital content for children that combine the best of the present with the best of the past to educate our children as the caretakers of tomorrow. These classic children’s stories, fairy tales, poems and songs tap into the wisdom of many cultures, while never forgetting that childhood is a time for fun. Rocket Book, The by Peter Newell (1862 - 1924) LibriVox The Rocket Book can be listened to while viewing a beautiful facsimile edition at the International Children's Digital Libarary (ICDL): http://childrenslibrary.org/ The Rocket Book begins when the son of a building superintendent sets a match to a rocket he discovered in the basement. Suddenly, the rocket blasts its way up through apartment after apartment in a high-rise, disrupting and transforming the humdrum goings-on of twenty families till it is finally stopped cold by something in the attic. An elliptical hole is punched in each of the book's pages and illustrations to signify where the rocket passed through every apartment! As in all of Newell's books, the verse on the verso-page provides commentary on the recto-page illustration. This book and Newell’s The Slant Book pioneered the “special format” children’s literature of today, such as pop-up books or cutout Slant Book, The by Peter Newell (1862 - 1924) LibriVox This recording of Peter Newell’s The Slant Book (1910) kicks off voiced renderings by LibriVox of public domain books in the International Children's Digital Library (ICDL). The ICDL book can be found at: http://www.childrenslibrary.org/.The Slant Book is literally the shape of a parallelogram, with the spine of the book running down one side. When opened, facing pages form a "V" shape. All the pictures on the slanted recto pages show a way-too-precocious infant in a carriage [the "go-cart" of yesteryear] racing downhill who has somehow gotten away from his nanny, gleefully creating havoc all along the way! The facing verso pages contain two stanzas of commentary on the charming --if alarming!-- illustrations. This book pioneered the "special format" children's literature of today, such as pop-up books or cutout books li Baby's Own Aesop by Walter Crane (1845 - 1915) LibriVox "Baby's Own Aesop" presents the fables as one-stanza limericks, each "pictorially pointed" by Walter Crane, the noted painter and illustrator. He apprenticed to master wood-engraver, William James Linton, who furnished the draft of the book's poems for Crane to edit. "Baby's Own Aesop" is available in a beautiful facsimile edition of colored engravings from the International Children's Digital Library, with which your child can read along while listening to the recording. (Summary by Denny Sayers)
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