This week, in a strange turn of events, Joe channels Jeremy Paxman and grills Vicky about her experiences in the recording studio last week. Tune in to find out what Vicky learned about how to record an audiobook - and the latest on what they're reading, what's going on in the Dingle, and why Vicky is covered in bruises (nothing sinister).
Key Takeaways:
[5:40] Joe interviews Vicky about her experiences at Audible.
[8:15] The audible book industry is growing.
[11:05] How does recording a book work?
[12:30] Vicky thought she’d just come in and read a book. It was nothing like that.
[14:20] Read your stuff out loud. When Vicky said some stuff, she noticed it was landing differently.
[15:45] Vicky does not recommend reading a 60,000 word audio book in two days. It was really hard to do.
[18:00] Vicky shares some of her audio recording tips.
[20:20] How do you speak or say your words clearly without getting tired?
[23:40] The more important the point is, the quieter you need to get.
[27:35] The takeaway? You really need to practice!
[29:35] Listened to every single episode? Let Vicky know!
[29:50] Vicky has a new book out. It’s on Amazon! Link below.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Banish the Blank Page of Doom-Fast: Why Writer's Block is a Myth, and Other Stories by Vicky Fraser
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The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God & Other Stories, by Etgar Keret
Carpe Jugulum, by Terry Pratchett
The Secret Lives of Colour, by Kassia St Clair
Read Books All Day and Get Paid For It, by Jennie Nash
Neuromancer, by William Gibson