Questions 727: Making Tracks Audiobook
Ian asks: Is there an audiobook version of Making Tracks? Resources Mentioned: Making Tracks: A Writer’s Guide to Audiobooks and How to Produce Them (2nd ed) by J. Daniel Sawyer Subscribe Here!
Ian asks: Is there an audiobook version of Making Tracks? Resources Mentioned: Making Tracks: A Writer’s Guide to Audiobooks and How to Produce Them (2nd ed) by J. Daniel Sawyer Subscribe Here!
Feedback from Richard on reading poetry in prose. Resources Mentioned Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Silmarillion audiobook read by Nicol Williamson (YouTube) Excalibur, 1981 film Subscribe Here!
Ian asks: Can you walk us through your workflow and toolkit, from start of writing to finished book? Resources Mentioned: Libre Office Sigil Lyx GIMP Krita Scribus Audacity Ardour
AR asks: “What legal or copyright issues do I need to consider if I publish my fiction as simple animations on youtube?” Resources Mentioned Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur, Youtube Channel https://www.isaacarthur.net/ Subscribe Here!
Subscribe Here! Andrew has feedback on fixing the glacial pace of audiobook reads…
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “Where do you see the audiobook market going in the next few years?”
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “Do audiobook listeners, narrators, and producers have any tricks to adjust pacing, either on playback or during creation? Does writing with audiobooks in mind change the way you write?”
Subscribe Here! Listener Ian has feedback on audiobooks and tone for listeners.
Subscribe Here! Caine says: I think it makes sense to an extra layer of production (music, effects) to audiobooks so the electronic voice of an e-reader can’t compete. What do you think? Resources Mentioned Q-In-Law, by Peter David. Audiobook read by John DeLancie and Majel Barrett
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: “What upcoming technology revolutions might open up indie market the way that POD has?.”