Kaje Harper
I have plans underway to get "Into Deep Waters" done in audio, to try it out. I hope to complete that this summer.
Many of my most popular books have audio rights that are owned by the publishers. I know MLR is just beginning the process of getting some of their books done as audio - don't know when mine might be on the list, or whom they are planning for narrator (both of which are important, but not something I have any control over.) I am not aware that Samhain has any plans for audio at the moment. If you are interested in audio releases, emailing the publishers, perhaps with narrators you enjoy and specific titles you'd like, might speed the process since publishers care about what readers will buy.
If the "Into Deep Waters" audio is successful, I may do others of my self-pub books. Part of the problem is that most of my self-pubs are freebies, and I'll have to put quite a bit of money into getting the audio done, and then charge for something that is free in print. (Piracy is an issue here too; I know people whose whole audio book was pirated and up the day after they released it.) We'll see how it goes. I am hearing from more and more people who have an interest in audio books.
Many of my most popular books have audio rights that are owned by the publishers. I know MLR is just beginning the process of getting some of their books done as audio - don't know when mine might be on the list, or whom they are planning for narrator (both of which are important, but not something I have any control over.) I am not aware that Samhain has any plans for audio at the moment. If you are interested in audio releases, emailing the publishers, perhaps with narrators you enjoy and specific titles you'd like, might speed the process since publishers care about what readers will buy.
If the "Into Deep Waters" audio is successful, I may do others of my self-pub books. Part of the problem is that most of my self-pubs are freebies, and I'll have to put quite a bit of money into getting the audio done, and then charge for something that is free in print. (Piracy is an issue here too; I know people whose whole audio book was pirated and up the day after they released it.) We'll see how it goes. I am hearing from more and more people who have an interest in audio books.
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BangtonBoy
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Kaje Harper:
Like me, you live in the State of Hockey. Every month there seems to be a new M/M adult or YA novel about hockey players, yet none are set in Minnesota. I see an opportunity for your next book! (I guess that's not really a question...um, let's go real Minnesotan...What day are you going to the Fair? Is it hot enough for you? Will the Vikings go all the way this year?)
Christal
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Kaje Harper:
I just finished reading Unacceptable Risk (Hidden Wolves, #1) for the third time. I absolutely love Simon and Paul. You are an amazing writer. Your characters always come alive for me. Will you ever follow-up on the werewolves? It would be nice to see more of what happens after they are exposed to the public.
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