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How to create an Audiobook - Part 2 reading

6/16/2014

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Now on to my favorite part of the job, reading the manuscript! I read the entire book before I do any of my recording. This way I know what character motivations are and this helps me create the character voices. For example in my first book, The Lake Quilt Mystery, one of the characters used a fake accent in the beginning of the book. Things like this are helpful to know before I start recording.

As part of the reading process I create character voices and figure out how many different voices I need to have. In The Hot Mess I had 46 different characters (yes I counted) to create. Now to be fair this does include the narrator and all the characters who just had one line, like the gardener who found a body and said "Dios Mio!"

One more thing I have to do before I start the recording process is to make sure that I know how to pronounce all the words. Before I started this job I had no idea how many words that I know the meaning of, that I have no clue how to say. Words like autumnal, lasciviously, and obeisance. Another challenge is if the words are in another language. In Learning How to Swim, the chapter titles and a few scattered words were in Gaelic. In this case the author of the book, Annie Cosby, helped me out and sent an MP3 of someone saying all the chapter titles in Gaelic correctly. All I had to do was listen and copy what they said.

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How to create an audiobook: Part 1 (Audition)

5/19/2014

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Short disclaimer: This series is speaking to my experience in creating audiobooks, I don't pretend that this is the only way, just the way I do it. To this point I have worked exclusively through Audiobook Creation Exchange, a website meant to create a place for authors and narrators to meet.

The first part to creating an audiobook is to get the contract, in order to get the contract you have to audition. To do this I go to the ACX website and search through titles accepting auditions, since there are hundreds of titles to search I filter my results by voice age (I have been told on numerous occasions that I have a very young voice) so I generally search through tween, teen, and young adult first. At this point in my narration career I accept all types of contracts royalty share or pay up front. I then read about the various books title, author, date posted, and a short synopsis of the book. After reading this information if I am intrigued I will download the audition script and read more about the book on Amazon. If readers are giving the book good reviews and I like the writing in the audition script, which is an excerpt from the book, I will continue with the process, if not I start again.

The next step is to read the script and decide how the various characters should sound, then it's recording time! I record myself reading the script, edit out any repeats (more on this later), listen and make sure I have followed the script, master the copy, and convert to an MP3. Now my audition is ready to upload. Excerpts from the books, the audition scripts, are usually from 5 to 15 minutes in length and take approximately an hour to produce.

Now comes the least favorite part of my job..... the waiting. So if any of authors are reading this, stop reading now and pick me to narrate your book!

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    I love books!  I love reading books!  I love reading them aloud so others can hear the characters I imagine  when I read.

    I am a professionally trained voice talent, librarian and certified teacher.  I read books for a living, and I'd love to read for you.


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