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message 1: by Dee (last edited Feb 25, 2014 01:16AM) (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments not sure if this is the right place...but I am getting ready to launch a meme on my blog which is going to be similar to a Q&A with audiobook narrators

basically, each week, i'll feature a question, and then via tweets etc, i'll post various narrators answers

i would love to hear some questions you would ask your favorite narrators if you were given a choice


message 2: by Scott S. (last edited Feb 24, 2014 05:57PM) (new)

Scott S. | 722 comments Incorrect use of the word "meme". Sounds more like a forum or thread.


message 3: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments fine feature...but many bloggers also use it as a term for a weekly feature that eventually spreads from blogger to blogger...which I would love to see happen in the future - although I doubt I will...

snark aside, any other comments?

it isn't on a forum, or a thread, it is on a blog - each one is going to be a separate post that is compilation of reponses


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Question for narrators - have you ever turned down a project because you felt the book / character was wrong for your voice?


message 5: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments thanks Jennifer ;)


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

You are very welcome!


message 7: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie | 4024 comments Dee, you wrote it was a meme on your book... did you mean blog?


message 8: by Jeanie (last edited Feb 24, 2014 11:30PM) (new)

Jeanie | 4024 comments Questions for narrators...
How do you decide the voice for each character?
If you narrate a series, what is your technique for keeping the character voices consistent?
Is there a book that you wish you could do over?
What book would you most like to narrate if any book in the world could be offered to you?
How do you deal with the strong emotional content of a book--do the passages ever make you cry and, if so, how do you deal with that and get back to narrating?
What was the most difficult book/chapter/passage you ever narrated and why?
What is your favorite aspect of narration--text or dialogue or something else?
How much prep time do you get before recording a book and how much time would you consider ideal?
What were the biggest surprises or unexpected aspects of narrating audiobooks?
What was the funniest/worst thing that ever happened to you while recording a book?
Has anyone ever recognized you for your voice alone in a supermarket checkout?
What is the best, worst, and/or weirdest fan/reader's reaction to your narration of an audiobook?
If you could trade voices with any other narrator, who would it be?

Sorry you asked for questions yet, Dee? ;P I'm such an audiobook fangirl and I love narrators!


message 9: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments Dee wrote: "not sure if this is the right place...but I am getting ready to launch a meme on my book which is going to be similar to a Q&A with audiobook narrators

basically, each week, i'll feature a questio..."


Thanks Jeanie - yeah blog


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

Brilliant questions, Jeanie.


message 11: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments Thanks so much Jeanie ;)
Fwiw - these questions will also have attribution to who asked - so if there is something specific you want me to use - let me know - otherwise I'll just use GR name


message 12: by Maureen (last edited Feb 25, 2014 06:48AM) (new)

Maureen (maureenbranham) | 69 comments Do you read the entire book before you narrate it? If so, does the ending influence the way you narrate?

Does the author ever give you advice on your narration?


message 13: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie | 4024 comments Maureen wrote: "Do you read the entire book before you narrate it? If so, does the ending influence the way you narrate.

Does the author ever give you advice on your narration?"


Oooo, I like these questions, too.


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