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Title: Clean Dresses, Brass Tits, and the Importance of a Good Hatpin
Author:
voodoochild
Reader:
originally
Fandom and Pairing: Peaky Blinders (Gen)
Rating: Teen and Up
Warnings: Canon-typical violence, attempted rape/non-con, domestic violence, police brutality.
Length: 00:20:51
Author Summary: Three things that Polly Gray taught Ada Shelby during the war. Businesses don't run themselves, after all.
Reader's Notes: This is a special project for me because I recorded it in my native Black Country accent, an accent which, after a decade of academia and a year living in Denmark, I generally only use when I'm talking to my mom on the phone or when I'm 'back home'. This is the first time I've ever actually listened to how it sounds recorded, and I actually found it quite empowering! I hope I've managed to inject a little more Brummie into Ada and Poll's speaking voices, and that no one finds the use of Black Country accent jarring (the way I occasionally did when I watched the show!).
The songs I used in this podfic are all period-appropriate recordings taken from Classic Jazz Online. They are, in order:
My Irish Rosie - Ada Jones (1907)
Over There - Nora Bayes (1917)
Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile - Helen Clark (1917)
Cover design by me.

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(10 + 10) x 3 = 60 (I also need a reader tag as well as a fandom tag, please :))
Author:
Reader:
Fandom and Pairing: Peaky Blinders (Gen)
Rating: Teen and Up
Warnings: Canon-typical violence, attempted rape/non-con, domestic violence, police brutality.
Length: 00:20:51
Author Summary: Three things that Polly Gray taught Ada Shelby during the war. Businesses don't run themselves, after all.
Reader's Notes: This is a special project for me because I recorded it in my native Black Country accent, an accent which, after a decade of academia and a year living in Denmark, I generally only use when I'm talking to my mom on the phone or when I'm 'back home'. This is the first time I've ever actually listened to how it sounds recorded, and I actually found it quite empowering! I hope I've managed to inject a little more Brummie into Ada and Poll's speaking voices, and that no one finds the use of Black Country accent jarring (the way I occasionally did when I watched the show!).
The songs I used in this podfic are all period-appropriate recordings taken from Classic Jazz Online. They are, in order:
My Irish Rosie - Ada Jones (1907)
Over There - Nora Bayes (1917)
Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile - Helen Clark (1917)
Cover design by me.

Download MP3 | Download Audiobook | AO3
(10 + 10) x 3 = 60 (I also need a reader tag as well as a fandom tag, please :))