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message 1: by Grumpus, Hearing aide (new)

Grumpus | 473 comments One of my all-time favorite narrators, Scott Brick is doing a series of 30 tweets in 30 days during the month of June to answer this question. He also has a links to the YouTube videos that have your favorite narrators walking you through the process. Put the faces to the voices!

http://tinyurl.com/3tapjua


message 2: by Kara (new)

Kara (sterlink) | 52 comments neat! thanks for sharing.


message 3: by Karen (new)

Karen White (karenwhiteaudiobooknarrator) | 175 comments For more on how audiobooks are made, you might enjoy these videos from a Panel I recently hosted with three of my favorite female narrators here in LA: Hillary Huber, Cassandra Campbell and Coleen Marlo. Scott was actually there, but in a very gentlemanly way, let us girls talk!
http://karenwhiteaudiobooks.com/events/


message 4: by Line (new)

Line  | 3 comments Thanks for sharing.


message 5: by Lee (new)

Lee Howlett | 363 comments Yes, thank you, Karen!


message 6: by Karen (new)

Karen White (karenwhiteaudiobooknarrator) | 175 comments You're welcome, hope they are of interest. perhaps obviously, we had a good time.


message 7: by John, Moderator (new)

John | 3919 comments Thanks, Karen -- I have a Coleen Marlo book on my TBR pile that I'm looking forward to The Handbook for Lightning Strike Survivors: A Novel.


message 8: by Karen (new)

Karen White (karenwhiteaudiobooknarrator) | 175 comments John wrote: "Thanks, Karen -- I have a Coleen Marlo book on my TBR pile that I'm looking forward to The Handbook for Lightning Strike Survivors: A Novel."

I don't know that book, but she is fabulous! Hoping to listen to her The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York, which sounds fascinating.


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