The Joy of Audiobooks

With the release of my latest audiobook, it’s time go back and look at when my love for audiobooks began.

When I was a kid and my mother had no time to read me bed-time stories, I was allowed to listen to one side of a vinyl record or tape of stories for kids. In the beginning, those stories were fairy tales or cutesy little anecdotes. Then I moved on to series, including one about a talking elephant Benjamin and his best friend Otto, or another about a young witch called Bibi. In my early teens, I switched genre. “The Three Investigators,” for example, offered crime and excitement in every episode.

Today, I listen to all sorts of books at any time of the day. While doing my chores, while driving, in bed, or even simply to relax. Watching TV is fine, but audiobooks are still books with all the joy they bring. Vivid descriptions, cracking dialogue, nail-biting action… If I fall asleep while listening, that’s fine, too. I pick up the thread the next day at the last bit I remember. Luckily, we no longer use tapes, which used to involve a lot of rewinding and fast-forwarding to find the right spot. Digital audiofiles require nothing more than a swipe.

Anyway, once I started writing and publishing my own books, I naturally wanted them to be available in audiobook format.

Producing audiobooks involves narration and production costs. It can take a narrator several hours to create one hour of finished product. That explains why audiobooks are more expensive than eBooks, but I think they’re worth the purchase price. The first time I listened to Guarded, I was amazed to see my characters take on shape in my mind in a way they hadn’t when I wrote the book. Next up was Bound, narrated by Brian Callanan, a broadcaster and multiple Emmy-award winner, who had me hanging on his every word right to the end.

Now, in Moon Promise, Phoenix McKay brought all her experience as a theater actor to bear, creating an outstanding narrative I’ve already listened to twice (!). You’d think that after writing and editing a book and then approving the audio file I’d have had my fill of it, but each listen brings new twists. Through her magic, a line my character said with understated wit becomes a line that makes me chuckle. A suggestive tone adds an unexpected dimension to dialogue that had held no special significance when it was first conceived.

If you aren’t a convert yet, let me assure you that buying audiobooks is as straight-forward as buying digital books or music. One of the easiest ways is via iTunes, in the same way you’d buy an album. Another is via Amazon or Audible (Audible being part of Amazon). You can listen to it straight away on your computer or via the Audible app on your phone or tablet (your purchased book will download onto your device in the same way a book would). It really isn’t complicated.

Audible have this amazing subscription-based plan where you pay a regular monthly fee (less than $15/£8 a month) for one credit, which you can exchange for any audiobook you like, no matter the original price. Better yet, you get Moon Promise absolutely free, simply by using this link if you live in the US or this link if you’re located in the UK (click here for France and here for Germany). Better yet, if you try it and later decide audiobooks aren’t for you, you can cancel your subscription and get on with your life—but I bet you’ll be hooked.

My most recent purchases are Becoming by Michelle Obama, Blood Noir by Anita Blake, Waking Up Dead by Margo Bond Collins, and The Feynman Lectures: Masers and Light. The last three I’d already owned and read in print/as eBooks, but as I said, listening to a story is different. It’s nostalgic, warming, personal, and just a little indulgent.

PS: If you’re already subscribed to my newsletter, you’ll get an awesome chance to win a free copy of Moon Promise to celebrate my new release.

BOUND Audiobook Out Now

Yay! It’s here. The Bound audiobook is out now, and it’s a great way to immerse yourself in Florian’s story.

Bound audiobook

The promo for it will start later, with giveaways and information on the narrator, but you early birds can get the audiobook right now, on iBooks or Audible or Amazon. It’s so worth it! The narrator did an outstanding job from the first line to the last.

Go straight to Audible to be among the first to get it.

If you’re new to Audible.com, you can get the audiobook FREE right here.

Enjoy and let me know how you liked it. 🙂

Get Your Free Audiobook

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The Guarded audiobook is out now. And you can grab your own copy totally FREE, courtesy of Audible.

The first time I listened to the finished audiobook, I was surprised. Writing Guarded, I heard my characters’ voices, their intonations. And then along came a narrator who breathed new life into these familiar characters, gave them different voices and different intonations. Once I cast off my expectations, I got oodles of enjoyment out of this “new” story that was being told to me.

I really hope so do you. If you’ve never listened to an audiobook before, you’re missing out. I’ve loved audiobooks since I was a girl, when my mom used to bring home tapes of fairytales and children’s stories, which my sister and I listened to in the evenings.

Lives are busier now than ever, so supplementing your reading with audiobooks is the 21st century way. Stephen Fry’s narration of Harry Potter is a masterpiece, and I’ve enjoyed Doctor Who, Jim Butcher, Patrick Rothfuss and many others on audiobook over the last decade, be it at home, traveling, or while commuting to work.

So if you’re ready to jump on the audiobook train, click here. Welcome to the club!

A word about Audible: They’re an Amazon company, so you know you’re not going to be spammed and that your details are safe.

PS: my novella is nearly done. Don’t forget to subscribe to pick up your free copy.

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AUDIOBOOK OUT SOON – Conversations with the Dead

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Great news! I just approved the audio for Conversations With The Dead, a collection of three ghostly short stories. SHORT short stories, about 16-18 minutes each.I likened them to anecdotes told around the campfire, but it wasn’t untill I listened to Lauren Ezzo’s stunning narration that I realized how much these stories are meant to be heard, not read. Seriously, that woman is awesome.

All three stories were written with older children in mind–well, with my friend’s son in mind–and he is okay with their content. But grown-ups may find them enjoyable too, I hope.

I figure it will take about a week until the audiobook is approved. I should be getting codes for free copies, some of which I’ll give out to my newsletter subscribers in September. Should you know of someone who deserves a free copy once it’s out (maybe your grandmother or a nephew or your daughter…), let me know and I’ll see what I can do.

Click here to find out more about this collection.