Making Your Book or Pitch into an Audio Book

  • John Mayfield of Authoraloun.com is a friend and partner of Noveltunity(r). Here are his insights on utilizing audio for your book or pitch.

     

     Professional actors

     

    At Author Aloud we can help you with everything from casting the right reader for your project through to providing you with a fantastic master copy of your work. We only ever use professional actors on any of our projects and, contrary to what you may believe, this doesn’t have to cost the earth AND you are always guaranteed a great product form some of the finest people in their profession.

     

    • Real studio

    Author Aloud uses Quince Studios, a central London studio in the United Kingdom which is renowned for producing great audio at great prices.

     

    • How it helps

     

    An audio version of your work can help your publicity and promotion in all kinds of ways. You can use it instantly as a download product where you keep all the royalties from sales. Author Aloud is only interested in producing the finest audio version of your work that we can. Whatever happens after that is entirely up to you because YOU maintain all the copyrights and can do whatever you want to regarding worldwide sales outlets.

     

    • Whole book or just a few chapters

     

    Only you know what you want from your audio version, and you know what you can and cannot afford. If you feel that recording a sample chapter or two will help you to gain interest from a literary agent, that's fine. If you want to record the entire novel, no problem, and we will help you every step of the way to make your title outstanding in the world of audio.

     

    By the way, tell John you are from Noveltunity and get a discount.

     

2 comments
  • Michelle Weidenbenner
    Michelle Weidenbenner This is good to know. I'm just finishing my first audio book, but didn't know where to find my voice. I finally did at Fiver. It turned out well, but I'll consider this option next time.
    May 30, 2015
  • Rick  Karlsruher
    Rick Karlsruher Michelle, let us know. John will be happy to work with you.
    May 30, 2015

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