The recording studio

So my big task this week is the final proofread of A Lonely Magic. I usually spend about two days reading a book aloud as my final proof. With Time, I wound up starting and stopping about three times before I was done. If any major revisions get made–by which I mean complete paragraphs–I reread at least those chapters a second time, so when I start to find lots of things I want to change, sometimes I need to stop and start over.


With ALM, I’ve already read it aloud once, done a fair number of revisions since then, proofed the whole thing once (in not read-aloud mode) and am now set for the last pass. But this time I’m also recording the audio book at the same time. I thought it would be efficient that way–two birds with one stone. But wow, recording an audio book is tedious. This, however, is my highly efficient recording studio. I’m actually kind of proud of it. Reorganizing the closet was a huge task. Was it worth it? I guess time will tell!


My highly efficient recording studio

My highly efficient recording studio

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Published on June 12, 2014 05:31
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message 1: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne waiting patiently for this book.


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Wynde :)

Secret tip: If you sign up for NetGalley, you can download the not-quite-final version as an Advance Review Copy. It's not ready to post to Amazon yet, but if you can handle a few typos or words that might change, you can read it now.


message 3: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne thank you. I will wait for the final version, this way its smooth sailing on the reading. Good luck finishing it.


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