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I am asked, with a frequency I have come to find wearying, whether the events of my novels "really happened...
by Leo Nakamura
There is a peculiar sickness that has crept into historical fiction...
by Leo Nakamura
Still trying to decide what to actually DO here.
by Kim
Chekhov's Gun
by Clive Wright
lost in the Horseshoe Casino/Hotel
by Kim
Adventures in Podcasting
by Rachel McCarron
Novels that have influenced my writing
by Clive Wright
dropping seeds all over the place
by Kim
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Dorm Ant
I'd love to have some audiobooks on CD, so I can listen on long drives. Does anyone still make those, I wonder? My car doesn't have bluetooth or owt fancy.
AgentPete
AgentPete
Probably not, but you could burn your own? Also, some car cd players will read MP3 files directly, without having to turn them into "proper" cds. Have a test...
Serra K
Serra K
Audiobooks are a continuation of the oral tradition, a valid form of delivering stories. Reading is a different experience and activates a different part of the brain. Re: accessibility, some will prefer one over the other. Audiobooks are difficult for me. My brain doesn't always process spoken word in a timely manner. When I read, things make sense. Then there are others for whom an oral form would be best.
RK Wallis
RK Wallis
Great quote :) It resonates.
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