It’s not that March was objectively longer than either of the previous two Marches, but it was around this time two years ago that the lockdowns began, and now that restrictions have eased considerably from even a year ago, the stress levels are much reduced, and that leaves more energy for creative endeavors.
This month’s Insecure Writers Support Group question is:
Have any of your books been made into audio books? If so, what is the main challenge in producing an audiobook?
I have not yet published any books, so the simple answer is…No.
But I have friends who have published books in both print and audio book version. Dyrk Ashton, in particular, who is a friend I met at ConFusion several years ago. He is the author of the most excellent Paternus Trilogy, of which all three are available in audiobook format. Dyrk is part of the Wizards, Warriors and Words fantasy-writing advice podcast, which recently released an episode about creating audio books for self-published authors.
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I have books out, but I haven’t bothered with audiobooks yet. I don’t have the audience so I can’t see putting the money into it right now.
I don’t have a book to make into an audio book either. The podcast links sounds interesting. Thanks.