Ram Muthiah's Blog
June 8, 2025
Is Your Child Secretly Being Threatened Online? A Parent’s Guide to Fighting Sextortion
It’s a scenario that’s become a silent nightmare in homes across the country. A teenager, maybe your own, is on their phone, smiling at messages that pop up. But in a matter of hours, that smile can turn to panic and terror. This isn’t just online drama; it’s a dangerous and sometimes deadly criminal scheme called “sextortion,” and it’s increasingly targeting teens where they feel safest: their phone’s text messages.
Tragic stories, like those of Elijah Heacock, David Gonzalez Jr., and Jack S...
July 8, 2023
What should be the minimum age for children in social media?
In today’s digital age, social media platforms have become an integral part of our lives. From connecting with friends and family to accessing a vast array of information, these platforms offer numerous benefits. However, when it comes to children and adolescents, the question arises: What should be the minimum age for children to join social media?
One crucial fact that needs to be considered is the development of the brain. Research has shown that the prefrontal cortex, responsible for impu...
May 22, 2023
What to Do If Your Child’s iPhone Got Lost or Stolen?
Losing a valuable item like an iPhone can be a distressing experience, especially when it belongs to your child. As a parent, it’s natural to worry about the potential consequences of a lost iPhone, such as unauthorized access to personal information or the loss of important data. However, it’s crucial to remain calm and take immediate action to increase the chances of recovering the device or protecting your child’s privacy. In this blog post, we will discuss the essential steps you should take...
February 7, 2022
When the children have suicidal thoughts
Losing a child is an unthinkable tragedy for the parents. What if that tragedy can be prevented?
Children are more stressed than ever. As if the damage done by social media is not enough, pandemic wreaked havoc in the last two years. Teenagers and young adults are more depressed. Mean weekly emergency-department visits for suspected suicide attempts rose 50.6% among 12-to-17-year-old girls in the month ended March 20, 2021, compared with the same period in 2019, according to CDC data. Among ...
June 16, 2019
Happy Father's Day!
I have few promo codes to give away the audible version of "Tell My Dad". Please reach out if you are interested!
Regards
Ram
June 11, 2017
Audio book won 3rd prize!
“Tell My Dad” audio book won 3rd prize in San Mateo County Fair Literary Contest!
It’s nice to hear my characters come to life through the audio book. Getting an award for it is an icing on the cake! I am very proud of this accomplishment. To celebrate this milestone, I am giving away 3 free copies of my audio book. If you are interested, please send me a message through Facebook fan page.
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“Tell My Dad” giveaway in Goodreads!
To celebrate the Mystery & Thriller week in Goodreads, five copies of “Tell My Dad” will be given away! Please visit https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/233722-tell-my-dad to enter for a chance to win the free copy!
Good Luck and Happy Reading!
September 25, 2016
Facebook Ad Fraud
As a new author, I tried various marketing avenues to promote my book “Tell My Dad“. I have used Facebook advertising for many years to promote a couple of websites I manage. I used Facebook ads to promote the book’s fan page. For every ad I ran, I received thousands of likes, but very few people clicked on the link to go to Amazon page. Who would “like” the page without even checking out the article/post in the ad? This was a big mystery. I had long suspected that either Facebook was committ...
July 19, 2016
My first interview as an author
Recently, I got an opportunity to be interviewed by Lance Wright from Omnimysterynews.com. You can read the interview here. I am so glad to be interviewed by one of the leading websites that discuss mystery novels. I would love to hear your thoughts about my interview!
June 28, 2016
Audio book is released today!
I am excited to announce the release of “Tell My Dad” audio book in Audible, Amazon and iTunes! It’s narrated by very talented Brian Troxell. Creating an audio book is an expensive proposition for authors, but I wanted to do it because it’s the best way to bring the characters to life. It’s also the best way to connect with the readers.
I used ACX to hire the narrator and to produce the audio book. The process goes like this: You sign up for ACX, post a sample chapter to get audition from interested narrators, short list the auditions and select one narrator. The narrator records your books, then ACX does quality check, then the book is released to the world. In few weeks, everyone will rush to buy your book and… you will become a millionaire.
Well, the process is not that simple. Every step of the way takes a lot of time, effort and hard work. “How it works” page in ACX explain a lot better than I can explain. I will stick to my lessons learned in the process.
When you post a sample chapter, make sure the chapter covers all the main characters. If you post more than few pages, it would discourage narrators to audition for it. Keep the sample script within 3 pages.
Be prepared to be overwhelmed by many fabulous narrators. Expect to spend at least few hours a day for two weeks to listen and short-list the narrators.
Short list the narrators based on the voice, audio quality, hourly fee, and how well the narrator brings your characters to life. When I short-listed the narrators, I was specifically listening for how well the narrator changes the voice to give the life to the characters of Protagonist, FBI agent character, Cops, FBI intern, and Children. It’s not easy for someone to talk like a 40 year old guy, then switch to a 5 year old girl, then switch to a 50 year old FBI agent, then switch to a 70 year old villain. Few people have the gift to narrate like that. Brian is one of them.
After short-listing few narrators, listen to each one of them again, ask for feedback from friends and family, then choose one narrator that is best-suited to your book. Once the selection is made, the narrator has about one week to prepare the first 15 minutes for your approval. If you are happy with first 15 minutes, the narrator goes on to record the entire book. When the entire book is released, the narrator sends that to you, the author. If you approve the audio book and make the payment to the narrator, ACX will take the audio files and run thru its quality process. That could take anywhere from 4 to 5 days. Once the quality is verified, ACX will prepare your title. This is where things get tricky. At this stage, ACX page shows “headed to retail” as the status for your book project. This status will stare at you for the next 4+ days. During this time frame, ACX folks prepare the meta data for each retailer (Audible, Amazon and iTunes) and send the book to retail stores. Once the book is out of ACX’s hand, it has no idea about the status. This is why you would continue to see “headed to retail” until the book is actually released. ACX claims that it has no insights into the internal process of retail stores.
Once the retail stores accept the audio book, it goes live! I submitted my audio book on June 18th. It passed quality check by June 23rd. At this point, the book’s status was changed to “headed to retail”. The book is available today, June 28th, in Audible, Amazon and iTunes. Turnaround is not so bad, but it would have been nice if retail stores and ACX work together to provide frequent updates to the authors rather than keeping them in the dark when the book is “headed to retail”.


