Where Can Writers Read Their Story Online?




The most unique feature in Southern Writers Magazine http://www.southernwritersmagazine.com, in my opinion, is the ability for authors to read five minutes of their novel online. It's called Take Five. My suggestion is to subscribe to this writing magazine, and as a subscriber you can then take advantage of this feature, as well as a few others. Kudos to Southern Writers Magazine for lifting up the arms of writers everywhere, standing behind us, and leading through open doors to find our readers.



After your book is published and prior to its release, upload Audacity software and record the first few pages, scenes, or paragraphs. If you don't like the sound of your voice, ask someone to do it for you. It's free, and it's one more way to connect with your network. Pretty simple.



Below is my sound bite. The first scene in my debut novel, Televenge . Pub. Date Oct. 2012. Enjoy!



http://www.southernwritersonline.com/take-five.html



Blessings to you and yours.
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