
Writing for Audio
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Katie O’Connor
Audible editor Katie O’Connor explores the craft of writing for the audio format with Audible Originals authors Samantha Allen, Lauren Blakely, Dennis Mahoney, and Ben H. Winters. Listen in as the authors discuss how they changed their approach to their work with audio in mind. You’ll also hear from two Audible Originals editors - Lara Blackman and Steve Feldberg - about how they collaborate with their authors and where they think the future of audio is going.
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So good that Katie included a transcript, but the topics need sub heads!
It’s a case study in the relative benefits of each.
So pleased there’s also a text version!
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More relevant, or well-known example passages would have helped. Too short to be useful. Rewriting and lengthening-with better examples, might help.
Price was right
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Really personal
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Nice and Simple
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Short, but relevant and rich with possibilities
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Very great resource…
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While some audible originals used the tips and suggestions as narrated in this audio book and were fine to listen, listening to the classics still felt timeless and perfect to me despite being ancient and despite the fact they were plain archaic. While improvisations do hold their own importance, probably nothing comes close to an author's insightful creativity, imagination and ability to write well.
Interesting tips and suggestions
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It has one politically correct section that feels gratuitous, what I like to call “and now a word from our sponsor” to make sure that inclusion and representation check boxes are checkers but it didn’t take too much away from the book. It’s a mere distraction.
I highly recommend this to anyone who is interested in writing and/or performing for audio.
Very Helpful for An Aspiring Audio First Author
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Not just for editors
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Good list!
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