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HighBridge Audio Giveaway - THE ART FORGER
Hello All!
Just noticed that HighBridge Audio is offering The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro as their Featured Audio Giveaway.
Great chance to read/listen to a wonderful story. This one inspired me to learn more about art, and even appreciate it differently. Not to mention I could relate to the main character and how we might talk ourselves into just about anything for another shot at the future we've dreamed about. This was most definitely one of my favorite projects to work on in 2012.
Visit HighBridge Audio's website for details via this link:
Featured Audio Giveaway
There is an audio clip up on my website or on the HighBridge Audio giveaway page.
Just noticed that HighBridge Audio is offering The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro as their Featured Audio Giveaway.
Great chance to read/listen to a wonderful story. This one inspired me to learn more about art, and even appreciate it differently. Not to mention I could relate to the main character and how we might talk ourselves into just about anything for another shot at the future we've dreamed about. This was most definitely one of my favorite projects to work on in 2012.
Visit HighBridge Audio's website for details via this link:
Featured Audio Giveaway
There is an audio clip up on my website or on the HighBridge Audio giveaway page.
Ongoing Discussion of Trained vs. Untrained Narrators
Great discussion happening over at Speaking of Audiobooks: Untrained Narrators? I'm Not Interested
Here's the intro from the post's author:
There’s a new trend sweeping the audiobook industry and it’s the frequent use of untrained narrators. Narrators who are more likely to take away from the audiobook experience rather than add to it. It’s a trend that I hope will simply spend itself and go away, but one which I’m afraid is here to stay. I can only assume that somewhere along the line, the decision to use untrained narrators (with lower pay) translates into the ability to produce more audiobooks. But in the process, an invisible price is paid as the listener’s trust slowly erodes. How many listeners will continue to buy audiobooks (or even use the library) if the experience is less than enjoyable? It’s not only a waste of the listener’s money but their time as well.
The comments have extended and deepened the discussion. And the author let me know that they will be doing a 6-narrator panel on the subject in February, offering a positive path forward.
Feel strongly about this? I know I do. Head over, read the column and comments and add your thoughts.
Here's the intro from the post's author:
There’s a new trend sweeping the audiobook industry and it’s the frequent use of untrained narrators. Narrators who are more likely to take away from the audiobook experience rather than add to it. It’s a trend that I hope will simply spend itself and go away, but one which I’m afraid is here to stay. I can only assume that somewhere along the line, the decision to use untrained narrators (with lower pay) translates into the ability to produce more audiobooks. But in the process, an invisible price is paid as the listener’s trust slowly erodes. How many listeners will continue to buy audiobooks (or even use the library) if the experience is less than enjoyable? It’s not only a waste of the listener’s money but their time as well.
The comments have extended and deepened the discussion. And the author let me know that they will be doing a 6-narrator panel on the subject in February, offering a positive path forward.
Feel strongly about this? I know I do. Head over, read the column and comments and add your thoughts.
Listener Q&A
Over in the well-traveled Audiobooks group on Goodreads, I've started a thread called Listener Q&A in hopes of generating lively discussions between narrators and avid listeners.
I encourage all narrators and listeners to cruise over and participate...narrators lobbing questions that they've been pondering, and listeners offering their opinions. I've long wanted a way to pick the collective brain of avid audiobook listeners and hope this will become a viable and dynamic forum.
I encourage all narrators and listeners to cruise over and participate...narrators lobbing questions that they've been pondering, and listeners offering their opinions. I've long wanted a way to pick the collective brain of avid audiobook listeners and hope this will become a viable and dynamic forum.
Going Public...in Shorts Project Is Coming!
This June, the audiobook community is giving back! Spoken Freely, a group of 30+ professional narrators, has teamed with Going Public to celebrate June is Audiobook Month (JIAM) 2013 by offering a serialized audio story collection: Going Public…in Shorts. Each narrator has recorded a short piece from the public domain, including the work of Chekhov, Twain, Chopin, Poe, Lovecraft, Fitzgerald, Joyce, Wilde and many others, even Lincoln’s pivotal Second Inaugural Address. All proceeds will go to the Reach Out and Read literacy advocacy organization.
Throughout June, 1-2 stories will be released online each day via Going Public, as well as on various author and book blogs. Each participating narrator will be hosted by a different blog. As a “Thank you!” to listeners, stories will be available to listen to for free, for one week (online only – no downloads). Please see the Spoken Freely pageof the Going Public website for a full release schedule.
In collaboration with Blackstone Audio, stories will also be available for download purchase via Downpour, starting on their day of release, with the full compilation available beginning June 30th. Cost for individual story downloads will vary based on audio length. All proceeds go directly to Reach Out and Read, an innovative literacy advocacy organization serving more than 4 million children and their families across the nation, with an emphasis on serving those in low-income communities.
Going Public…in Shorts is made possible by the efforts of the Spoken Freely narrators and many others who donated their time and energy to bring it to fruition. Engineering and mastering provided by Jeffrey Kafer and SpringBrook Audio. Graphic design provided by f power design. Project coordination and executive production provided by Xe Sands. Published by Blackstone Audio.
Throughout June, 1-2 stories will be released online each day via Going Public, as well as on various author and book blogs. Each participating narrator will be hosted by a different blog. As a “Thank you!” to listeners, stories will be available to listen to for free, for one week (online only – no downloads). Please see the Spoken Freely pageof the Going Public website for a full release schedule.
In collaboration with Blackstone Audio, stories will also be available for download purchase via Downpour, starting on their day of release, with the full compilation available beginning June 30th. Cost for individual story downloads will vary based on audio length. All proceeds go directly to Reach Out and Read, an innovative literacy advocacy organization serving more than 4 million children and their families across the nation, with an emphasis on serving those in low-income communities.
Going Public…in Shorts is made possible by the efforts of the Spoken Freely narrators and many others who donated their time and energy to bring it to fruition. Engineering and mastering provided by Jeffrey Kafer and SpringBrook Audio. Graphic design provided by f power design. Project coordination and executive production provided by Xe Sands. Published by Blackstone Audio.
Published on May 13, 2013 14:26
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audiobook, charity, giveaway, jiam, literacy, narrator, offer, public-domain, short-story
Narrator/Reviewer Q & A!
Calling all questions! Well, not ALL questions, but if you've got one for an audiobook narrator or audiobook reviewer, read on...
Friday, June 28th, is my posting date for Going Public...in Shorts. In addition to talking about the project, my blog host, the fabulous The Oddiophile and I will be having a li'l chat about all things audiobooks, starting with reviewing/being reviewed.
If you've got a question on that topic for either of us, OR on another topic, post it here, message me on FB, tweet me (@xesands) or Oddiophile (@Oddiophile), or comment on the blog post (link below) by 1:00 PM PST this Wednesday. We'll pick a bunch of questions to answer after out initial discussion...if one of those chosen is yours, you'll be entered to win your choice of a download of the #GPShorts collection or and Audible.com audiobook of your choice (region restrictions on both apply).
Check the post for a far more clever write-up...then ask away! Feel free to share this with other inquiring minds as well. Conversation will then continue in the blog comments of Friday's post.
http://theoddiophile.com/2013/06/23/i...
Friday, June 28th, is my posting date for Going Public...in Shorts. In addition to talking about the project, my blog host, the fabulous The Oddiophile and I will be having a li'l chat about all things audiobooks, starting with reviewing/being reviewed.
If you've got a question on that topic for either of us, OR on another topic, post it here, message me on FB, tweet me (@xesands) or Oddiophile (@Oddiophile), or comment on the blog post (link below) by 1:00 PM PST this Wednesday. We'll pick a bunch of questions to answer after out initial discussion...if one of those chosen is yours, you'll be entered to win your choice of a download of the #GPShorts collection or and Audible.com audiobook of your choice (region restrictions on both apply).
Check the post for a far more clever write-up...then ask away! Feel free to share this with other inquiring minds as well. Conversation will then continue in the blog comments of Friday's post.
http://theoddiophile.com/2013/06/23/i...
Published on June 23, 2013 12:52
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Tags:
audiobook, charity, giveaway, jiam, literacy, narrator, offer, public-domain, short-story
Confessions of a Obsessive Narrator
Hello! I am an audiobook narrator and artist fueled by coffee, a good read, lust for pastry, and sheer force of will.
Using this blog in tandem with my website to keep listeners apprised of current pr Hello! I am an audiobook narrator and artist fueled by coffee, a good read, lust for pastry, and sheer force of will.
Using this blog in tandem with my website to keep listeners apprised of current projects, discussing audiobooks, and soliciting feedback from listeners.
I'm an open (audio)book - so have at!
...more
Using this blog in tandem with my website to keep listeners apprised of current pr Hello! I am an audiobook narrator and artist fueled by coffee, a good read, lust for pastry, and sheer force of will.
Using this blog in tandem with my website to keep listeners apprised of current projects, discussing audiobooks, and soliciting feedback from listeners.
I'm an open (audio)book - so have at!
...more
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