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Audiobook Q&A: Xe Sands

Adam Boretz -- June 29th, 2012

Today our Audiobook Q&A series returns — AND HOW! — to help celebrate the conclusion of Audiobook Week and June is Audiobook Month with an in-depth talk with one of our favorite narrators, Xe Sands. During our interview — which Listen Up is posting in conjunction with Sands’s Going Public — Xe thanks the narrators who have helped her during her career, offers tips for aspiring audiobook narrators, and tells us what’s she’s working on next.

1. In one of his June Is Audiobook Month videos, Robert Fass describes you as “breaking out this year” with a string of very successful and well-received audio productions. Do you see this as a breakout year? Why or why not.                                             

I was honored that Robert included me in his excellent JIAM video series and his wonderful introduction gave me something to think about. It’s tempting to consider your first year or two working steadily or in which you begin receiving industry recognition as your “breakout” year, but I would counter with this: breaking out implies pushing past the boundaries of whatever box you’re in — expanding and growing. Positive reception and professional recognition is a part of that, but I’d offer that there also needs to be that “something else.” This year marks a sea change in my approach to narration. With the help of a very insightful mentor, I’ve spent the better part of 2012 diving into my delivery to identify what is/isn’t working for listeners, and what should or shouldn’t change. It’s been a remarkable and sometimes painful process of falling out of love with how I sound and into love with what I do. If this process has led to a more fulfilling experience for listeners, it has been well worth it. And by that measure, I would consider this a breakout year.

2. How did you get your start in audio narration? And what tips would you offer aspiring narrators? Continue reading

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Audiobook Week Is Nigh

Adam Boretz -- June 22nd, 2012

AudiobookWeek2012 picture With June Is Audiobook Month winding down, that means only one thing: it’s almost Audiobook Week 2012 — an annual event hosted by Devourer of Books.

This year, Audiobook Week is from June 25th to June 29th — and it is definitely not to be missed.

For all the details and discussion topics, check out THIS LINK. And we’ll be back on Monday to join in the start of Audiobook Week.

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June Is Audiobook Month Videos

Adam Boretz -- June 20th, 2012

Here at Listen Up, we’re huge fans of StudioRMF’s amazing June Is Audiobook Month Videos featuring Robert Fass and a host of audiobook narrators and audio industry insiders.

Fass has been posting one video every day during June, and they’re really too good to be missed.

Click THIS LINK for all the videos, and check out the latest installment — featuring narrator Steven Crossley talking about his 36-hour narration of Ford Madox Ford’s classic Parade’s End — right here:

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Bestselling Authors Champion Audiobooks Via Social Media

Adam Boretz -- February 29th, 2012

The Audio Publishers Association is once again encouraging bestselling authors to share their enthusiasm for audiobooks with fans during June is Audiobook Month. On June 1, 2012, authors and narrators will take to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, and e-newsletters to talk about their positive experiences with audiobooks.

Last June, authors came out in full force for the audio format, with audiobook messages reaching more than 7.5 million people. In 2012, the APA’s goal is to double that number, bringing more than 15 million people into a discussion about audiobooks.

More details are available at www.audiopub.org. To speak with an author about their support for audiobooks, please contact Kaitlin Friedmann at (609) 297-2215.

The following authors and narrators are confirmed to participate on June 1st: Jeff Abbott, Ayad Akhtar, Kevin J. Anderson, Mary Kay Andrews, Jeffrey Archer, David Baldacci, Holly Black, Judy Blume, Chris Bohjalian, David Browne, Chelsea Cain, Christian Cantrell, Lincoln Child, Marcia Clark, Ernie Cline, Michael Connelly, Andrea Cremer, Kenneth C. Davis, Ted Dekker, Emma Donoghue, Roger Ebert, Janet Evanovich, Joseph Finder, Kami Garcia, Daniel Handler, Thea Harrison, Diana Henriques, Marilyn Johnson, Darynda Jones, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Michael Koryta,  Alan Lazar, Brad Meltzer, Michael Moore, Erin Morgenstern,  Alyson Noel, Laurie Notaro,  Michael Palmer, James Patterson, Louise Penny, Thomas Perry, Douglas Preston, Rick Riordan, “Shorty” Rossi, Michael Scott, Marc Seifer, Michael Showalter, Nalini Singh, Karin Slaughter, Nicholas Sparks, Dana Stabenow, Duane Swierczynski, Carrie Vaughn, Norb Vonnegut, and Daniel H. Wilson.

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JIAM PostScript: Simon Vance and Webby

Adam Boretz -- July 7th, 2011

If you enjoyed Simon Vance’s daily video messages during June Is Audiobook Month — and who didn’t, really? — then you NEED to see the series of four videos Vance — or someone very, very, very close to him — posted in July. Any attempt at describing the paranormal events Vance experienced following JIAM would do them an injustice. You’ll just have to trust me on this. Let’s go to the videotape:

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June Is Audiobook Month: The End of Days

Adam Boretz -- June 30th, 2011

Today marks the end of June is Audiobook Month. And what better way to close out what was an Amazing 30-Day Audio Extravaganza than with the final #JIAM2011 video from Simon Vance.

Click HERE for all 30 of Vance’s YouTube installments. And now, let’s go to the video tape:

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Tantor Audio Essay Contest

Adam Boretz -- June 27th, 2011

In case you have yet to enter, there’s only a few days left in the Tantor Audio Essay Contest. As part of June is Audiobook Month, our friends at Tantor are inviting audiobook fans to submit an essay of no more than 300 words explaining what their local library does for the community and why it should win free audiobooks.

All submissions must be received by 11:59 pm EST on June 30th. Ten libraries will win 10 audiobooks. So, what are you waiting for? Enter today!

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Are You A Psychopath: The Audio Edition

Adam Boretz -- June 22nd, 2011

It seems like everywhere I turn, someone is telling me about journalist Jon Ronson’s The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through The Madness Industry. First I saw THIS. Then THIS. Then various family members were not-so-subtly suggesting I give the book a “quick read.” Then someone tweeted about the audio version of The Psychopath Test, available from Tantor Audio – which was when I really started to pay attention.

The audiobook, read by author Jon Ronson, is currently available at a whopping 50 percent discount as part of June Is Audiobook Month.

Check out this AUDIO EXCERPT and pick up a copy today!

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The Making Of An Audiobook

Adam Boretz -- June 14th, 2011

If you’ve been enjoying Simon Vance’s daily video for June is Audiobook Month — see all 13 HERE — then you need to check out Scott Brick’s series of tweets and videos on How Is An Audiobook Made.

When a Twitter user asked Brick about the process of creating an audiobook, he decided to the only way to answer was via 30 tweets and 30 videos in 30 days. Follow Brick on Twitter and check out #NARR8 for all the discussion. And CLICK HERE for the videos, featuring actors, producers, and audio insiders galore!

And to wet your audio whistle, here’s the first two installments:

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So Many Audiobooks, So Little Time

Adam Boretz -- June 13th, 2011

If you’re having trouble deciding what great audiobook to listen to next, we have the solution. Check out this handy Audiobook Flowchart from Michele at My Books My Life. And remember to check out all the June Is Audiobook Month chatter on Twitter at #JIAM2011 and #NARR8!

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