Audiobook Question

Hey, you listeners of audiobooks. Question for y’all. I’m thinking of doing an audiobook version of “Twelve Sides,” and I’ve never done a collection of stories before. One idea would be to have a narrator just read all of them. Another idea I had is that for the stories linked to certain existing books, have the narrator of those books read the stories. So Savrin would read the OOP-connected stories, Jay Maxwell would read the Dangerous Spirits story, and if I could get Rob back, he’d read the Waterways story (there is no Bridges story but I would likely read one or two of the others), and it’d be a chance for one or two narrators to come in for a shorter project than a full novel.


What do you guys think? Would switching narrators around be too jarring? Or would you rather hear the same people in the same worlds?

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Published on May 16, 2016 15:10
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message 1: by Evan (new)

Evan If you can swing it, getting the same narrator to go with the stories we've already listened to would be my preference. I've listened to other series where the narrator changes from book to book and it's weird to have the voices of the characters be different within a continuity.


message 2: by Jaime (new)

Jaime Ladron De Guevara The same narrator, if i have to choose one maybe ill choose the same one from Dangerous Spirits.


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