Karen Commins’s Audiobook Resources For Authors

Are you an author or publisher who is ready to get your titles into AUDIOBOOKS?
smartphone displaying audiobook cover for Dixie Divas

The fantastic info found in this list of links will better prepare you for the task, especially if you plan to use Audible’s Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX.com) for the production process.

If you feel overwhelmed about audiobook production, you may want to cut to the chase and hire an experienced narrator and producer.


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The resources listed below were found on a variety of sites and are organized by topic.


 


Thinking About Audiobooks


Karen Commins’s Setting Sail Into Audiobooks video

In this 41-minute video, I:



explore the audiobook landscape (beginning at 2:43)
explain reasons every author should produce audiobooks of their books (beginning at 7:23)
demonstrate Amazon Whispersync capability between an audiobook and Kindle ebook (beginning at 10:19)
offer specific tips about ways to write with audio in mind (beginning at 12:09)
advise the viewer about the audiobook production process and gives concrete information about using ACX.com to create an audiobook, including payment for production costs and distribution options (beginning at 22:04)

Audiobooks: A Multitasker’s Best Friend


Authors: Want to Create Audiobooks of Your Books?


Audiobooks: The Next Big Thing


Hearing Voices: Why Audiobooks Are Suddenly Chic: RWA 2014 Handout/Resources


How Julianne MacLean Got Her Audio Rights Back


Going Further With Audiobooks: A Conversation with J. Daniel Sawyer


 


Writing With Audiobooks in Mind (Hint: You’ll Become a Better Writer!)


Some Thoughts on the Lost Art of Reading Aloud


ACX Guest Post: Wendy Lindstrom on Writing For Audio


The 6 People You Have to Be When Line Editing Your Novel


4 Ways Planning For Your Audiobook Can Make You a Better Writer


 


Advice, Articles, and Tutorials to Help You Get Started With ACX


Frequently Asked Questions About Audiobooks


ACX How It Works and FAQs


Should Authors Narrate Their Own Audiobooks?


Why Authors Should (Almost) Never Read Their Own Audiobooks


How to Make an Audio Book Using ACX (Step-by-Step) best tutorial I’ve found — with screenshots


ACX 101 For Authors and Rights Holders – Part 1: Preparation


How to Win Listeners and Create Great Audiobooks


The ACX Author’s Audiobook Checklist


Karen Commins’s 2-part series:



Author Seeks Narrator: MUST Love Books
From Casting A Narrator to Happily Ever After

All About Audition Scripts


Two Ways to Estimate Your Word Count


What Authors Can Do For Narrators


5 Tips For Choosing a Narrator


How to Make Sure You Never Find a Narrator For Your Audiobook


How I Chose a Narrator For My Audiobook


How to Create an Audiobook PDF Companion Document for ACX, iBooks, and More


Payment Options and Narrators’ Views About Royalty Share Projects


Authors, Can You Afford to Produce an Audiobook?


Audiobook Options for Indie Authors (and when it’s worth paying for production yourself)


ACX Narrator rates & other things I’ve learned


Attracting the Right Narrator: Royalty Share vs. Per Finished Hour


Let’s talk about Royalty Share and Marketing


To voice Royalty-Share Audiobooks… or not. That is the question.


How to Pick the Right Royalty Share Project


7 Reasons Why Your Book is not Getting Auditions on ACX


 


How to Pay for Audiobook Production



Don’t be in a hurry to do your whole series at one time. Save the royalties from the first book to pay the costs of the 2nd one.
Use the creative exercise described in this article to uncover other sources of funds.
The chart below summarizes funding options for audiobooks created on ACX. Other companies do not offer royalty share option.


The Finished Audiobook


What Happens When Your Audiobook Ends Up Sounding A Lot Different Than Expected


Karen Commins’s 3:03 video demonstrating Whispersync technology


 


Audiobook Marketing


Karen Commins’s Audiobook Marketing Cheat Sheet


6 Low-Cost Avenues For Greater Audiobook Sales


The Elements of a Well-Reviewed Audiobook


How to Submit Your Audiobooks for Review in AudioFile Magazine


This Is The Reason Facebook Pages Are Still Useful For Authors


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