It takes me roughly six months to write a novel. After launching the Kindle and paperback versions, I then turn to the arduous task of producing an audiobook. This means auditioning narrators, agreeing terms, managing the production process, and carefully listening to 100,000 words I've already read a hundred times. And then I have to pay the narrator for their time, which averages £1,500. In short, turning my words into an audiobook costs a lot of time and money. It's also a gamble because … continue reading
Audiobooks
News and updates on Keith A Pearson's audiobooks: the narrators, release dates and how the Clement mysteries and time-travel comedies sound aloud.