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Audio for Authors
Unknown
64 episodes
2 days ago
Have you ever noticed that, after listening to a podcast or an audiobook, you feel like you know the author? Our ears bring information into our brains in a different way than our eyes by reading the words--or even our eyes through watching a screen. I’m no aural scientist, but what I personally get with audio is a connection. A connection to the author, to the words, to the story, to the material. It sinks into your brain, I can almost feel it seeping through the nooks and crannies of my mind like water over porous volcanic rock. This is what I’m after. This is the connection I love to have as a reader and this is what I strive for as an author. This is why I’ve built this course so you too can connect with your readers. The rest, a booming audiobook market, smartphones around the world with one-tap access to audio, and a relatively untapped market compared to print and ebooks, is gravy.
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Have you ever noticed that, after listening to a podcast or an audiobook, you feel like you know the author? Our ears bring information into our brains in a different way than our eyes by reading the words--or even our eyes through watching a screen. I’m no aural scientist, but what I personally get with audio is a connection. A connection to the author, to the words, to the story, to the material. It sinks into your brain, I can almost feel it seeping through the nooks and crannies of my mind like water over porous volcanic rock. This is what I’m after. This is the connection I love to have as a reader and this is what I strive for as an author. This is why I’ve built this course so you too can connect with your readers. The rest, a booming audiobook market, smartphones around the world with one-tap access to audio, and a relatively untapped market compared to print and ebooks, is gravy.
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Audio for Authors
Ch. 37: About the Author
This is Bradley’s tenth book.
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5 years ago
1 minute 35 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 36: Afterward
I can see and hear the entire scene as if it were last night.
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5 years ago
2 minutes 27 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 35: Relationship
Thank you!
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5 years ago
54 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 34: Did any part of this book help you in any way?
Thank you very much.
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5 years ago
48 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 33: Resources
Audio for Authors Online Course
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5 years ago
1 minute 54 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 32: Now what?
I hope that I have inspired you at some point in this book to create something of audio.
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5 years ago
1 minute 23 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 31: Audiobook Reviews
We authors need them.
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5 years ago
8 minutes 11 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 30: Is your audiobook worth a credit?
Which sell better: short books or long books?
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5 years ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 29: Audible Bounty
If you love audiobooks, chances are you’re going to hook others into getting into audiobooks as well.
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5 years ago
3 minutes 29 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 28: Amazon (Audible) Kindle Whispersync for Voice
It's that simple.
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5 years ago
2 minutes 19 seconds

Audio for Authors
CREATE | Here to Create
5 years ago
2 minutes 56 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 27: Think Outside of the (Boom) Box
5 years ago
2 minutes 52 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 26: Marketing: Introduction
5 years ago
2 minutes 3 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 25: Dragonfly
5 years ago
3 minutes 55 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 24: Getting Comfortable with Speaking your Writing
5 years ago
2 minutes 38 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 24: Getting Comfortable with Speaking Your Writing
5 years ago
2 minutes 38 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 23: Dictation: Introduction
5 years ago
3 minutes

Audio for Authors
Ch. 22: Setting Up your Podcast
5 years ago
3 minutes 24 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 21: More freedom than an audiobook
5 years ago
1 minute 25 seconds

Audio for Authors
Ch. 20: A Chapter = An Episode
5 years ago
2 minutes 32 seconds

Audio for Authors
Have you ever noticed that, after listening to a podcast or an audiobook, you feel like you know the author? Our ears bring information into our brains in a different way than our eyes by reading the words--or even our eyes through watching a screen. I’m no aural scientist, but what I personally get with audio is a connection. A connection to the author, to the words, to the story, to the material. It sinks into your brain, I can almost feel it seeping through the nooks and crannies of my mind like water over porous volcanic rock. This is what I’m after. This is the connection I love to have as a reader and this is what I strive for as an author. This is why I’ve built this course so you too can connect with your readers. The rest, a booming audiobook market, smartphones around the world with one-tap access to audio, and a relatively untapped market compared to print and ebooks, is gravy.