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making an audio book

I love listening to audio books. Of course I listen when I drive, but I am a painter and I seem to be able to paint and listen at the same time, which has allowed me to vastly increase my "reading" time. My husband objects to calling listening "reading" and I agree insofar as a somewhat different part of the brain seems to be involved. When I listen to a book I create it vividly in my mind, and, I Read more of this blog post »
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Published on November 07, 2015 08:28 Tags: audio-book
Willa Cather
“Writing ought either to be the manufacture of stories for which there is a market demand—a business as safe and commendable as making soap or breakfast foods—or it should be an art, which is always a search for something for which there is no market demand, something new and untried, where the values are intrinsic and have nothing to do with standardized values.”
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