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message 1: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) That's very neat that he contributes to Librivox. I am going to try a couple, although our tastes are not the same. I appreciate the link, though.


message 2: by HJ (new)

HJ I should like to ask: how do you prepare to narrate a book?


message 3: by Holly (new)

Holly Booms Walsh (withherownwings) | 165 comments So fun!


Powder River Rose (powderriverrose) | 129 comments Thank you Julie. Your hard work is appreciated.


message 5: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 1171 comments We have some wonderful narrators who have been members of the group for some time, and it would be nice to interview them as well.

Here's a few that I can think of off the top of my head:

Xe Sands
Tavia Gilbert
Karen White
Jonathan Davis
Katherine Kellgren
Robert Fass


message 6: by Specs (new)

Specs Bunny (specsbunny) | 488 comments Wow Julie, you really put in a lot of time and work. Thank you!


message 7: by Grumpus, Hearing aide (new)

Grumpus | 473 comments Yes, many thanks Julie. I was unfamiliar with Tadhg's work. After listening to some of the samples of his work, I am very impressed with his amazing voice. I hope your promotional efforts here result in growing his success.


message 8: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Almand (goodreadscompamela_almand) | 116 comments Julie wrote: "Hi folks
We have many narrators scheduled to come visit. I hope you'll all take the opportunity to drop in to say hello to each of them.

I'll be posting the next narrator coming, along with any ..."


I'd be happy to offer some giveaways of a couple of my recent audiobooks and get some give-and-take from your loyal blog-istas...the comments on what listeners want from a narrator are right on the mark and so valuable to all of us who try so very hard to simply "tell a good story" and intrigue listeners enough to come along and join us! The best compliment I can get is when someone tells me they sat in their garage for fifteen minutes because they couldn't stop listening! Most of the credit for that goes to our authors...but we can make or break the magic and the flow of their words, through our spoken words as well. What a treasured gift that author has entrusted to us lowly narrators and we all strive to live up to that trust.


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