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Welcome to Spring Book Club! Best friends Jac and Amy conduct a weekly literary analysis on popular Romantasy books. In this special episode, they chat with Gabriel Michael. Best known for his performance as Xadon Riorson from Graphic Audio's production of Fourth Wing, Gabriel is also a director, writer, and singer-songwriter. Find Gabriel on Instagram @gabriel_m_michal or his website www.gabrielmichal.com Spring Book Club Roster: Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros / Lore of the Wilds by Analeigh Sbrana / Quicksilver by Cali Hart / Nine Tailed by Jayci Lee / A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle Jensen / We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal / Powerless by Lauren Robers / The Vampire's Bargain by Jasmine Walt Sponsor: Stop putting off those doctor's appointments and go to Zocdoc dot com slash BOOKTALK to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. That's ZOCDOC.com/BOOKTALK. What's to come? Stick around when we're done with Book Club! We'll be doing a 10-part literary analysis on Sarah J. Maas' Crown of Midnight. Let's keep the conversation going! Submit your thoughts to our form on our website (https://booktalkforbooktok.com/) for a chance to have your thoughts discussed during a future mini-episode, or on a Patreon-exclusive episode. Want to support the show? Follow us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/booktalkforbooktok Or check out our merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/booktalkforbooktok Follow us! Instagram: @BookTalkForBookTok TikTok: @BookTalkForBookTok YouTube: @BookTalkForBookTok For all other information, visit our website https://booktalkforbooktok.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Khaya Fraites is a storyteller in every sense of the word. Whether she's breathing life into bestselling characters through her voice, writing and directing award-winning short films, or being spotlighted by NBC and Empire Magazine, her artistry speaks volumes—literally and visually. With projects spanning Penguin Random House, Macmillan Publishing, and Graphic Audio's Empyrean Series, Khaya's voice is becoming one of the most captivating in the industry. From sound booth to film festival, she's charting her own creative path—one word, one frame, one story at a time. We will hear about her unique background from starting off doing theater and then transitioning to becoming a VO actress, narrator, and writer. We will hear about her upcoming professional goals in the upcoming Big Apple Film Festival, what books she will be narrating next and her parting words of widsom.
Two sisters, Nicole and Lexi, interview the actors who play Violet and Xaden in the Graphic Audio editions of the Empyrean Series! Khaya and Gabriel give us a behind the scenes peak into what it's like to make these voiceover productions, and spill all their favorite theories going into Onyx Storm! *All episodes include spoilers for the entirety of the Empyrean series* For a limited time get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to https://Hungryroot.com/ffg and use code ffg. Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to https://hiyahealth.com/FFG. Follow Khaya and Gabriel: @khayafraites on IG, TikTok & X @gabriel_m_michal Check out Khaya and Gabriel's websites: https://khayafraites.com https://gabrielmichal.com Join Fantasy FanClub to enjoy all our bonus content: https://fantasyfangirls.com/fanclub Get the next book series we're covering on the show (starting april 2025) https://amzn.to/3OisV0W JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER:https://fantasyfangirls.beehiiv.com/subscribe 20% OFF MERCH STORE: https://fantasyfangirls.myshopify.com/discount/PATREONFFG SUPPORT THE SHOW THROUGH OUR AMAZON SHOP: https://www.amazon.com/shop/fantasyfangirlspodcast IRON FLAME PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1yYpK4mHbipn0I7KIrOC8E?si=49d6f228feb94604 Give us a follow: Instagram: @fantasyfangirlspod TikTok: @fantasyfangirlspod Youtube: @fantasyfangirls Email us your favorite Empyrean theories: fantasyfangirlspod@gmail.com Listen to the Fantasy Fangirls Podcast on your favorite podcast platform: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/24KydMMzrYfVpDggkFZx4j?si=fd7dc956393041b8 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-fangirls/id1706179464 Visit the Fantasy Fangirls website: https://www.fantasyfangirls.com/ Don't forget to send this podcast to your fellow Empyrean readers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott McCormick, has been an audiobook director, adaptor and narrator for over 10 years. In that time he has directed and adapted over a hundred books and narrated and provided voices for well over a thousand book. He has played many characters through the years including the lead roles in Sir Apropos of Nothing by Peter David and The Ishmael Jones by Simon R. Green. He has also lent his voice to dozens of audiocomic book characters including Venom, The Thing and most recently Hellboy. A native of Baltimore, he moved to the DC metro area in 1999 to pursue a career in theatre, wanting to avoid any chance of fame by not moving to New York or LA. He just north of DC with the love of his life, Jillian. In this episode, we talk about: • A breakdown of his role as Creative Director and Director Training Manager at Graphic Audio • Process for creating the dramatized audiobook for Graphic Audio • How COVID expanded their roster of actors • How long production and post-production takes for a book like Fourth Wing or Iron Flame or Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros • Reading Onyx Storm and starting in mid-February • Surprise at the success of ACOTAR and Fourth Wing and Iron Flame, especially on Tik Tok • How he envisions a character on the page • Advice for starting in Voiceover including recommended hardware and software • A great voice for Graphic Audio and the ways to submit to Graphic Audio as a VO artist Guest: Graphic Audio profile X profile IMDb The Empyrean 1: Fourth Wing (1 of 2) (Dramatized Adaptation) - Also available wherever you listen to audiobooks Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com and www.mentorsonthemic.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you like this episode, check out Becoming... Voiceover Actress & Filmmaker Khaya Fraites (Graphic Audio's Violet Sorrengail in "Fourth Wing" and "Iron Flame") Becoming... VP at Disney Television Animation of Current Series & Diversity Jay Francis
Khaya Fraites is a voice and film actor based in New York City. She has narrated books such as the full cast versions of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame from GraphicAudio and has performed in video games such as World of Warcraft, Diablo 4, and Blumhouse games' first release: Fear the Spotlight. You can also catch her in animated shows such as Pokémon Paldean Winds, Quantum Heroes Dinoster and Rainbow High. Khaya is also a filmmaker and has made short films that have screen at festivals such as Virginia Film Fest and, Big Apple Film Fest. In this episode, we talk about: • Her start in Voiceover in 2020 and what she used for her first voiceover reel on Backstage • Her initial voiceover setup (including equipment and software) and how it compares to her setup and space • The first websites she would submit to and what she submits to now • How she started at Graphic Audio and recording for their database • Recording narration and/or dialogue for Graphic Audio books like Fourth Wing, Iron Flame, Crescent City, and Zodiac Academy • The experience of the Iron Flame audiobook blowing up • Working on animation and video games and booking VO work on twitter • Advice for people who want to get into voiceover Guest: Website Audible Instagram IMDb Tik Tok Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com and www.mentorsonthemic.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you like this episode, check out The 7 "Rules" That Actors Should Break w/ Joshua Morgan of the Creative Risk podcast Becoming... Series Regular Melissa Navia (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Paramount+)
Join Sis and Big Pops for a fun, fun talk about one of the things we love most—Nerd Stuff. We discuss our fav bits of nerd news: Betty White stamps are coming in 2025, Snow White has to make a lot of money to break even, Lady Gaga has been cast in season 2 of Wednesday, Sophie Turner is in talks for a new Lara Croft, Alan Tuduk is day face, there is a new official synopsis for Fantastic Four, and John Rhys-Davies ultimatum for doing more LOTR movies. Plus some new media we're excited about: the live-action How to Train Your Dragon, Apex on Netflix featuring Taron Egerton and Charlize Theron looks cool, so does Carry On, the Minecraft movie, and the Amateur. For bingeing, Big Pops has watched Deadpool and Wolverine, V for Vendetta, and Judge Dredd. He is still really enjoying listening to Rob Inglis read LOTR and is now on Return of the King. Sis has The Show That Goes Wrong, has been working on old Christmas Videos, watched some of the Mike Tyson fight, and listed to ACOSF on Graphic Audio. Then, Pops shared his pull list! This week he introduces us to Batman: Dark Age Issue 6 by DC; Amazing Spiderman Issue 61 by Marvel; as well as Helen of Wyndhorn Issue 6 by Dark Horse. His new number 1 is Arc Bound by Dark Horse. His Book of the Week is G. I. Joe Issue 1 by Image. We then reviewed the maybe not a big Fall Vibe movie, “Sweet Home Alabama."
HERE IS THE BOOKCLUB! Guest host, Drew Campbell, joins the bookclub this week to discuss listener feedback, some more discussion on the new Hellboy movie and our recent recommendations! Put on your monster fangs as we dig into a discussion on the audiodrama, "Lobster Johnson: The Proteus Club." (LOUD PUNCHES!) 07:40 - Listener Feedback 25:49 - Whaddya See, Whaddya Say? 38:23 - Lobster Johnson: The Proteus Club discussion! Find the Hellboy audiodramas by Graphic Audio here! https://www.graphicaudio.net/lobster-johnson-the-proteus-club.html https://www.graphicaudio.net/hellboy-a-plague-of-wasps.html https://www.graphicaudio.net/hellboy-and-the-bprd-the-goddess-of-manhattan.html Check out our previous episode on "Hellboy: A Plague of Wasps" audiodrama https://hellboybookclub.podbean.com/e/episode-179-hellboy-a-plague-of-wasps/ Check out Mike Mignola's Ebay Auctions, proceeds go towards the World Health Kitchen https://www.ebay.com/usr/chrismig57 Check out our "Hellboy Animated: Blood and Iron," Movie Commentary https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-f428j-10879b1 Hellboy Universe Reading Order by Julix! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g_6LwKE4T73xoIKnCj0X3d_b1aDRnzdLNun8gDqXOPs/edit?usp=sharing Grim Wilkins Etsy Store https://www.etsy.com/shop/GrimWilkins "Witchfinder Theme," by Andrew Adair https://andrewadair.bandcamp.com/ opening theme by https://onlybeast.com "All The Pretty Things," by Paul from Gartocharn
Join Sis and Big Pops for a fun, fun talk about one of the things we love most—Nerd Stuff. We discuss our fav bits of nerd news: Eve Ridley has been cast as Ruthye in Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, The Vatican has released a character for a year of Jubilee at the Lucca Comics and Games show, Josh Gad is writing Spaceballs 2, and “The Night Before Christmas in Wonderland” featuring Gerrard Butler as Santa Claus. Plus some new media we're excited about: a sequel to The Family Plan, a new Silo clip, and a teaser for LOTR: The War of Rohirrim. For bingeing, Big Pops has watched the new movie “The Greatest Christmas Pageant Ever.” He has been listening to Rob Inglis read LOTR: The Two Towers and reading Marvel Knights 4. Sis has watched Twilight, Zombieland, and White Christmas. She also loves watching her husband play “Plucky Squire,” has been loving Graphic Audio audiobooks, specifically “Magical Midlife Madness,” and saw a Straight No Chaser concert at the Ryman. Then, Pops shared his pull list! This week he introduces us to Poison Ivy and Swamp Thing: Feral Trees a One Shot by DC; Amazing Spiderman Issue 60 by Marvel; as well as The Sacred Damned, a One Shot from the Horizon Experiment by Image. His new number 1 is Absolute Wonder Woman by DC. His Book of the Week is Red Coat Issue 7 by Image. We then discussed our history on the podcast and our most favorite fandoms.
Today on Kelly and Company we re-introduce Brock Richardson, Host of The Neutral Zone Podcast, and regular Cohost on this show. Mike Feir highlights the Graphic Audio H. P. Lovecraft inspired drama: Lair of the Crystal Fang. And, Blind Fashion Designer Natalie Trevonne tells us about her clothing line NYI (Not Your Inspiration).Show Highlights:Show Intro (00:00)Re-introducing Brock Richardson (01:16)Lair of the Crystal Fang by Graphic Audio (07:58)Fashion Line – Not Your Inspiration (20:55)
Join Sis and Big Pops for a fun, fun talk about one of the things we love most—Nerd Stuff. We discuss our fav bits of nerd news: There is a new Jack Reacher Spin off about Neagly, a new movie, “Hit Pig” animated by the creator of Bloom County, a new potential West Wing spin-off, Hellboy: The Crooked Man is coming straight to streaming. Also, a Vision TV show is coming with a live-action Jarvis and Friday, and James Gun is writing a Superman comic drawn by Jim Lee. For bingeing, Big Pops has been watching Amy Grant in Concert, Surprised by Oxford, and Rings of Power. He had been reading Myth Makers, a graphic novel, and watching YouTube videos on how to play a new game, Comic Hunters. Sis has watched Over the Garden Wall and Hamilton, has enjoyed watching her husband play Zelda TOK and Gris, and is still loving Graphic Audio audiobooks. Then, Pops shared his pull list! This week he introduces us to Batman The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween Issue 2 of 10 by DC; The Infinity Watch an Annual by Marvel; as well as Rouge Sun Issue 22 by Images. His new number 1 is The Moon is Following Us by Image. His Book of the Week is Amazing Spider-Man Issue 58 (Legacy 952) by DC. We reviewed the Scott Westerfield book turned Nextflix movie, Uglies.
Join Sis and Big Pops for a fun, fun talk about one of the things we love most—Nerd Stuff. We discuss our fav bits of nerd news: Godzilla Mins One is back in the theatres, Disney is making a live Prince Charming movie, the $400 lighting lane pass at the Disney Parks, and the new movie Hunt for Gollum, Andrew Garfield discussing grief with Elmo, and Hallmark starting with 47 new holiday movies. Plus some new media we're excited about: the new Star Trek teaser, the Christopher Nolan vampire movie, and the Karate Kid Legends film. Pop's also gives us a prediction regarding Rings of Power. For bingeing, Big Pops has been watching Agatha All Along and The Penguin. He has been listening to Rob Inglis read LOTR The Fellowship. Sis has watched a lot of football, her husband play a new game she loves “Plucky Squire,” and has been loving Graphic Audio audiobooks as usual, especially the vampire and dragon ones. This week he introduces us to Nightwing Issue 118 by DC; Ultimate Spider-Man Issue 10 by Marvel; as well as Department of Truth Issue 36 by Image. His new number 1 is Batman and Robin: Year One by DC. His Book of the Week is Wonder Woman Issue 14 by DC. We reviewed the Image comic, Murder Falcon, and cried our eyes out.
In this podcast episode, Tamara and Casey discuss their experience with the graphic audio adaptation of the book 'Moon Called' by Patricia Briggs. They share their thoughts on the narration, voice acting, sound effects, and music. They also compare the graphic audio version to the original book and discuss the differences they noticed.Ep 505Find all the important links in one spot! | https://linktr.ee/shelfaddictionConnect with Tamara:Twitter | https://twitter.com/ShelfAddictionInstagram| https://www.instagram.com/shelfaddiction/TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@shelfaddictionConnect with Casey:Twitter | https://twitter.com/DustMiteBunnyInstagram| https://www.instagram.com/Casey_heartfullofinkTikTok| https://www.tiktok.com/@heartfullofinkCheck out our sponsors and deals! - Book Review Journal | https://bit.ly/ReadersBookReviewJournal- Book Review Notebook | https://amzn.to/3OkjjSa- Reading Challenge Tracker | https://bit.ly/ReadingChallengeTracker- Read free on Everand for 60 days (formerly Scribd) | https://www.scribd.com/gae/4vrg66 - Try audiobooks! New customers get 3 FREE audiobooks comprised of 1 premium credit and 2 VIP titles! Use our promo code SHELFADDICTION (spelled as one word) when you sign up at https://www.audiobooks.com/. - Get your bookish gear in the Shelf Addiction Merch store! http://bit.ly/ShelfAddictionMerch- Try Amazon Music Unlimited for 30 days FREE!! https://getamazonmusic.com/shelfaddiction **CURRENTLY 3 MONTHS FREE**- Audible.com - Get a free 30-day membership and a free book | http://amzn.to/2k1tflo***********************************Do you enjoy the Shelf Addiction podcast episodes? Help support the costs of hosting and editing the podcast by becoming a part of our Patreon family! For as little as $2 a month, you can help our team create even more amazing bookish content. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/shelfaddiction.If Patreon isn't your thing, consider becoming a supporter oN the Spreaker app to gain access to exclusive audio-only content. For the NEW PRICE OF $2 A MONTH become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shelf-addiction-podcast--1703669/support.***********************************Produced with GarageBandThis is a list of my frequently used music. Some or all may appear in this Shelf Addiction Podcast episode.-Ad Music | Sweet Success on Purple Planet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.purple-planet.com/upbeat/4593380163-Ad Music | Beats Like Mine by Sugar Blizz - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Ad Music | High Hopes (Do U Feel the Same) (Instrumental Version)High Hopes (Do U Feel the Same) (Instrumental Version) - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Shelf Addiction Intro/Outro Music created by Samone Ward-Background Intro/Transition/Outro Music 1 | From album Music for Podcasts 4, Southside by Lee Rosevere and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -Background Intro/Outro Music 2 | In Private by Gunner Johnsen - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Background Intro/Outro Music 3 | Assorted Berries by Dylan Sitts - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Transition Music | From album Creative Commons Vol 2, Summers Coming by Dexter Britain and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution LicenseArtist: Artist: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_for_Podcasts_4/ -Lightning Round Music | Zencastr standard background music -- licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)FTC Disclaimer: The show notes may contain affiliate and/or referral links. I receive a small commission if you purchase using my link(s). If you purchase using my link(s), you will be supporting the Shelf Addiction website and podcast. This is NOT a sponsored podcast. All opinions are genuinely my own.**This audio podcast shall not be reproduced, sampled, or uploaded elsewhere without my written consent. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shelf-addiction-podcast--1703669/support.
Mike Feir uncovers the mind of a master thief, in his review of Graphic Audio's adaptation of Simon R. Green's The Best Thing You Can Steal.
Mike Feir uncovers the mind of a master thief, in his review of Graphic Audio's adaptation of Simon R. Green's The Best Thing You Can Steal. a fan ended up behind bars after jumping up on-stage at a Macklemore concert. Grant Hardy has these bizarre details on our final edition of What in the World. The inaugural Bestie Fest, a new three-day comedy festival for friends in Toronto, takes place September with a focus on women, queerness, and friendship. We learn more with one of the Comedians performing, Tracy Hamilton. Let's bring the summer to a close with foodie fun; Mary Mammoliti shares her seasonal favourites, grilling hacks, and where to find the wackiest eats this Labour Day weekend. People can see, or not see the world in many different ways, and for some people that includes how colourful their world is. Mark Phoenix gives us a glimpse into the world of colour blindness. Mark Phoenix joins us for our weekly Roundtable chat, facilitated by Kelly MacDonald.
Join us for today's episode where we share everything we know about audiobooks! We frequently get asked for audiobook recommendations and this episode is FULL of them. We chat about some of our favorite narrators, what the heck is a "graphic audio", and much more. We also had to throw in a little bit of F1 talk at the end because it is quickly becoming our entire personality. Head over to our Instagram to see our audiobook recommendations! Added to TBR: Throttled by Lauren Asher Surviving to Drive by Guenther Steiner Come hang out with us on Tiktok!
In this week's episode, we take a look at six of the worst pieces of writing advice on the Internet, and explain why you shouldn't listen to them. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of GHOST IN THE THRONE as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of GHOST IN THE THRONE for 50% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: SPRINGTHRONE The coupon code is valid through March 29th, 2024, so if you find yourself needing an audiobook to leap into spring, we've got one ready for you! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 191 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is March 8th, 2024, and today we are talking about bad writing advice. In fact, we're talking about the worst writing advice, but more on that later. Before we get to any of our other topics, let's do Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of Ghost in the Throne, as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Ghost in the Throne for 50% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: SPRINGTHRONE and that's spelled SPRINGTHRONE. Of course the coupon code, as always, will be in the show notes for this episode. This coupon code is valid through March 29th, 2024. So if you find yourself needing an audiobook to leap into spring, we've got one ready for you. Before we get to any of other our other topics, let's first have an update on my current writing projects. I am 81,000 words into Ghost in the Veils, which puts me on Chapter 19 of either 21 or 22. I'm not entirely sure because I think I reused some numbers in my outline, which is obviously something we will fix before we get to the final draft. I am hoping to finish things up next week, if all goes well with the rough draft and then we will be on track to hopefully have the book out before Easter. I'm also 37,000 words into Wizard Thief, the second book in my Half-Elven Thief series and if all goes well, that will be out in April. I'm also 9,000 words into Cloak of Titans, and if all goes well, that should be out in May, I believe. And then after I write that, that's when I'll start working on Shield of Darkness, the Second Shield War book. As I mentioned in the previous episode, the audiobook of Shield of Storms is now available. It's definitely available on Audible, Amazon, and Apple. It's on my Payhip store. It's on Kobo. I believe it is on Nook Audio. Processing is going rather slowly for the other stores, which is unfortunate, but since most of these sales will probably come from Audible anyway, it's not that unfortunate, but hopefully it should be available on all the other stores before too much longer. 00:02:16 Question of the Week Now we're going to have a new topic that we're going to do every week as part of the show. It's called Question of the Week. I could hardly claim this is an original idea. I noticed that many blogs and many podcasts do a question of the week feature, but it seems like a good one to add to our show and website here. So this week's Question of the Week (the very first Question of the Week, as a matter of fact): If you listen to audiobooks, what apps do you use? Of course, there are no wrong answers. We had a variety of good answers to this question. Reader JL says: I use Audible. Paid for one year in advance. Use the credits unless the cost of the Audible book is less than the cost of the credit. I've noticed that sometimes this is the case if I bought the book or have it out in KU. That is true. Amazon has this feature called WhisperSync, where if you've bought the ebook you can sometimes get a discount on the audiobook if you buy it directly rather than using an Audible credit. Reader Joachim says: I use Smart Book Player on Android. I only use audiobooks in MP3 format. Reader Adam says: Audible, Graphicaudio.net, direct purchases from authors and/or Kickstarter rewards, Google Play Books, mostly DRM free downloads. Preference is direct from authors or a service which allows downloading titles for archival purposes. I should mention if you buy any of my audiobooks through Payhip, the fulfillment is through Book Funnel, which does allow you to download the MP3s to keep them for archival purposes if you're offline or you don't have access to your phone or computer. Doug says he uses Audible and he just finished Shield of Storms and is now listening to Sevenfold Sword Online: Creation. Tom says he uses the Audible annual 24 credit subscription. That's like 2 credits a month. I realize that's common for people who work in jobs like construction or industrial jobs where they can listen to audiobooks the entire day, and so therefore will go through quite a few of them. Venus says she listens to Libby or Nook, mostly Libby. If your library has access to Libby or a similar listening service, you can get audiobooks that way. And finally, Bonnie says: Truthfully, I've tried Audible, but I am not a fan of listening to books. Would rather do the reading myself. So as you can see, there are a range of options and opinions when it comes to listening to audiobooks. For myself, I use a combination of the monthly credit from Audible and discount audiobooks from the Chirp daily e-mail. If you do listen to a lot of audiobooks, it might be worthwhile to subscribe to Chirp, because then you could get some bargains on audiobooks in genres that may interest you. 00:04:55 Main Topic: The Worst Writing Advice from the Internet Now on to this week's main topic: the worst writing advice you can find on the Internet. The reason I wanted to do this episode was the same reason I started this podcast. I've been a writer for a long time. Ghost in the Veils is going to be my 150th book, and so I've gotten more experience than I'm not going to say everybody, but I do have more experience than many writers. I decided the podcast would be a good way to share some of that experience in a way that isn't pushing it on people or charging for expensive courses or anything like that. The advice is there if you want to listen to it, and if you don't want to listen to it, that's just fine too. However, the flip side of this coin is that there's a lot of really terrible writing advice out there, like just plain bad writing advice that's more destructive than helpful. To cover that, I asked for our transcriptionist to do some research for me and pull together some of the worst writing advice she could find on the Internet and then we would talk about it here. She found six particularly bad pieces of writing advice that we would debunk. The first piece of worst writing advice is that writing talent is innate. If you can't be a success right away, there is no point. This is just plainly false. Almost anyone can improve at any skill, and writing is no different with a sustained commitment over time. It just takes practice. A good way to debunk this is to look at the early works of famous writers like Jane Austen, to show that their writing improved over time. Or if you dig heavily into J.R.R. Tolkien's works, you'll see that the first initial drafts of what would become Lord of the Rings were not super great. By the time The Lord of the Rings actually came out, Tolkien had improved a good deal as a writer. Many authors have a rough first book or even rough first series and then go on to greater success or greater acclaim because they just practice and get better. With practically anything, practice will improve and writing is no different in that regard. After all, if you have a favorite author and you look at his or her first book and then compare it to his or her latest book, odds are you will notice a significant improvement in skill and that will be true for anyone. Number two: you need an MFA (that's a Master of Fine Arts degree) to be good enough to write a book. This is something I could rant about for a significant length of time because I think there are serious criticisms to be made of the way higher education is funded in the United States and serious criticisms to be made of the ways the student loan program works, but that's rather off scope for this podcast, so instead we're going to focus on why you don't need a Master of Fine Arts degree to be a writer. MFA programs tend to lean heavily towards poetry and literary fiction (literary fiction being, you know, fiction that isn't genre fiction, like, you know, mystery, science fiction or fantasy). The stereotype of literary fiction is it tends to be about creative writing professors having affairs with one another and while of course this is a cliche, there is a measure of truth to it. MFA programs tend to be a very homogeneous group of people who value a very specific type of writing/style. Genre fiction is often looked down on and “commercial” is used as an insult by many instructors in MFA programs, which is all well and dandy, but if you're writing literary fiction, commercial fiction has a better chance of being able to pay your taxes and your mortgage. An MFA credential does not guarantee results and employment prospects and is extremely expensive unless you get into a funded program. We mentioned the problem of student debt a little earlier and if you go into a MFA program, you're going to have a lot more student debt. There's also the opportunity cost of spending two years learning to write in an MFA program. Finally, to illustrate the point, think of your top ten favorite writers and look up how many of them have a Master of Fine Arts degree. The percentage will probably be fairly low. So overall, I would not recommend going into an MFA program if you want to be a writer. The third piece of terrible writing advice is to only write when you feel inspired. This is bad because writing if you, even if you enjoy it, is still a form of work, and if you only do work when you feel like doing work, it's never going to get done. It's good to remember that progress is always better than perfection, and this type of thinking feeds into procrastination. Steve Jobs very famously said when he took over Apple again at the start of the 21st century that real artist ship and the correlate to that would be real writers publish. A good example to look at is athletes in various phases of training and competition. They don't train when they feel inspired. They create a plan and stick to it in order to meet their goals. The structure that comes from plans makes it easier to define your goals and track your results, so it's a good idea to try a disciplined approach to writing, I think and try and write as much as you're able, whether it's 500 words a day or 1,000 words a day, rather than waiting for you to just get inspired. This is true for pretty much any field of work and also writing. The fourth piece of bad writing advice is to only write what you know. If this was actually good advice, then all books would be about writers trying to write and maybe household chores and tax preparation. This would be terrible advice for fantasy and science fiction writers, if taken at face value. Writing using your own knowledge and experiences can make your book more engaging, but think of it as a starting point or way to add texture to your story, not a rule. That said, if you want to write about something you don't know about, you don't actually have to become an expert in it. You just have to know enough to fake it. Remember, as we've talked about in a previous episode of the show, your book doesn't have to be realistic. It has to feel realistic. We want not realism, but verisimilitude, where it feels realistic. You can make it feel realistic with a lot less research than you can to become actually an expert in something. Only writing what you know is a very good way to limit your writing and get less writing done than you would otherwise. The fifth piece of bad writing advice we found was to write based on what's trending so the book will basically market itself. This is a bad idea, because by the time you finish and the book is ready to sell, the market may have already grown tired of the trend and moved on to dystopian mermaid stories or something else. Readers also have a sense when a story is rushed or written in a different way. It's much better to write something that you're excited to write. It's also important to realize that not all categories are equally lucrative or easy to market, though. A book on soil testing methodologies is unlikely to make anywhere near as much money as a romance, for example. The sixth and final piece of bad writing advice we're going to talk about this week is that there is no point in writing now that AI is taking over. Go do something else. A good example of why this is bad advice is the game of chess. Recently I got back into playing chess on a regular basis. I've known how to play the game since I was like 10, I think, which is an increasingly long amount of time ago, but I haven't played in a while. I got back into it after a gap of several years and I was baffled and somewhat surprised to see that there's actually like chess influencers now. I mean, everything else has influencers. I mean, they're like, you know, stationery influencers and video game influencers and packing material influencers. I was astonished to see that there are chess influencers and that they are in fact photogenic young people who post Instagram pictures of themselves playing chess. They have live streams of themselves playing chess, and they get into feuds with each other like every other group of influencers on the planet. Where this relates to writing/AI is that for decades now, it's been literally impossible for a human to defeat a properly configured computer at chess. It can't be done. If you have a chess program that's configured to make maximum use of its resources, it will beat even the best human player every single time and the end result of this is no one cares. The chess community continues on having all its influencers, rivals, and feuds and playing the game because as one of the chess influencers himself said, watching a human play a computer at chess is like watching a human try to arm wrestle a hydraulic press. You know who's going to win. It's boring. No one cares. Everyone goes back to the humans playing each other at chess and the chess engines are there for people who want to play, you know, bots on the Internet. And I suspect that is going to be the case with AI writing. You may get to the point where AI is able to spit out a novel, but it will be like a computer playing chess. It's like, yeah, that's nice, but no one actually cares. Even if AI became a major source of fiction, there would still be many readers out there, given the negative anti-AI feelings that are very prevalent on the Internet, who would prefer fiction written by humans as a preference, just like there are viewers who hate special effects heavy movies like Marvel movies and seek out movies using a lot of practical effects or physical stages. The final weakness with this advice that there is no point in writing now that AI taking over is that legislation regarding AI and copyright is still marked with uncertainty. If you can't copyright the product of an AI engine, there's no point in trying to sell it. So for all those reasons, I don't think that AI is an excuse not to write and that it will probably end up like being a chess engine. Any chess computer can defeat a human, but that really doesn't matter very much. So there we are, six pieces of bad writing advice that you can safely ignore. That's it for this week. 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War! UH! Good gosh y'all! What is it good for? 699 pages! SAY IT AGAIN! That's right, we're back in Prythy-town to discuss the third (and obviously originally meant to be final) book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series - A COURT OF WINGS AND RUIN by Sarah J. Maas. Feyre and Rhysand and their found family (plus Feyre's two kidney donors a.k.a. sisters) do a lot of stuff. They spy, they murder, they go through the arduous process of setting an executive-level meeting, they smooch, they knock boots, and they WAR, goodness how they war! All in the name of saving Prythian and the humans who happen to be there. Are these books more reliably a fantasy or a romance series? Are these books even reliable to each other? What is laid bare by how you consume the text (Graphic Audio, anyone???) ? And what order do you think the Inner Circle sits in for a massage train? Send a vulgar gesture down the bond and settle in, we're cruisin' for a Hybern bruisin'.
We're halfway through the year, which means the AIPT Comics podcast is here to give you our lists of the best comics of the year...so far! As usual, we also recap the week in the news, share our comics picks of the week, and more!Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWS‘Spider-Boy' #1 solo ongoing series launching November 2023Yelena Belova scores new miniseries 'White Widow' out November 2023DC Comics announces SDCC 2023 Booth details, panels, screenings, and moreDSTLRY reveals 8 series to spin out of ‘The Devil's Cut'Hellboy universe grows with GraphicAudio audiobook trilogy starting July 2023Valiant and Alien Books sign deal for publishing comics in 2024Vault Comics sets sights on graphic novel line from Metallica, Def Leppard, and moreDecepticons lineup revealedOur Top Books of the WeekDave:The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos (Idea: James Tynion IV. By Tate Brombal, Isaac Goodhart)Batman: The Brave and the Bold #2 (Various)Nathan:Batman: The Brave and the Bold #2 (Various)Carnage Reigns: Omega #1 (Cody Ziglar, Julius Ohta)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - Harley Quinn #31 (Heather Anne Campbell, Filya Bratukhin)Dave - Hell to Pay #6 (Will Sliney, Charles Soule)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Weird Work #1 (Jordan Thoms, Shaky Kane)Nathan: Daredevil #13 (Chip Zdarsky, Marco Chechetto)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Knight Terrors: First Blood (Variant by Francesco Mattina)Nathan: Swan Songs #1 (Nimit Malavia variant)Segment: Best Comics of the Year…so farDaveFantastic Four (all of it!) (Ryan North, Iban Coello, Ivan Fiorelli)BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #1 (Various)DETECTIVE COMICS #1069 (Ram V, Dexter Soy, Stefano Raffaele, and Miguel Mendonca)Clobberin' Time (all of it!) (Steve Skroce)Nathan Fantastic Four #7 (Ryan North, Iban Coello)Danger and Other Unknown Risks (Erica Henderson, Ryan North)One Bad Day: Clayface #1 (Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Xermanico)DC Book of Pride (ed. Jadzia Axelrod)
A bit of advice on how Patreon works, about my meeting with Graphic Audio and how fantasy words like "Cosmere" become part of the industry lingo, and some thoughts on the medical establishment and obesity.ROGUE FAMILIAR out now! https://jeffekennedy.com/rogue-familiarThe book I mention is Her Lost Words: A NOVEL OF MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT AND MARY SHELLEY By Stephanie Marie Thornton https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635204/her-lost-words-by-stephanie-marie-thornton/Read the Falling Under books in Kindle Unlimited! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C1ZMDW1YJoin my Patreon and Discord for mentoring, coaching, and conversation with me! Find it at https://www.patreon.com/JeffesClosetIf you want to support me and the podcast, click on the little heart or follow this link (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jeffekennedy).Sign up for my newsletter here! (https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r2y4b9)You can watch this podcast on YouTube here https://youtu.be/yuZ5rhAbGQgSupport the show
My roundup of Apollycon and attendant fabulousness, along with thoughts on how industry events have shifted, particularly within the romance circles, and a bit on manifestation and gratitude. ROGUE FAMILIAR out now! https://jeffekennedy.com/rogue-familiarThe book I mention is Her Lost Words: A NOVEL OF MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT AND MARY SHELLEY By Stephanie Marie Thornton https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635204/her-lost-words-by-stephanie-marie-thornton/Read the Falling Under books in Kindle Unlimited! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C1ZMDW1YJoin my Patreon and Discord for mentoring, coaching, and conversation with me! Find it at https://www.patreon.com/JeffesClosetIf you want to support me and the podcast, click on the little heart or follow this link (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jeffekennedy).Sign up for my newsletter here! (https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r2y4b9)You can watch this podcast on YouTube here https://youtu.be/ZB6sa9SfaKkSupport the show
In this week's interview, Jac and Amy interview Graphic Audio creative director Colleen Delany, An accomplished stage and television actress, Colleen has narrated numerous best-selling audiobooks. She has also been the voice of characters in video games such as Fallout 4 and Elder Scrolls: Skyrim. At Graphic Audio, Colleen is a voice actor and creative director, and has most recently directed the Graphic Audio production of the A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas.Support the show
Emma, Joe, and Jill are joined by Anji and Colleen from GraphicAudio to discuss their incredible, dramatized productions available from GraphicAudio. Anji is the VP and General Manager at GraphicAudio and Colleen is a Director/Script Adaptor for many productions, but particularly notable, are the adaptations she's done for A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. We ask them what the production process is like, what's coming soon from GraphicAudio, and so much more! Books mentioned in this episode: Deathlands Rogue Angel Brandon Sanderson K.F. Breene Demon Days, Vampire Nights World series The Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost The Innkeeper Chronicles by Ilona Andrews Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews Ordinary Magic series by Devon Monk Shannon Mayer's series Coming soon: Harbinger Trilogy by Jennifer L Armentrout Pierce Brown Red Rising series We hope you enjoy this episode of the Professional Book Nerds podcast. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! You can follow the Professional Book Nerds on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @ProBookNerds. Want to reach out? Send an email to professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's special guest is Gabriel Michael. Gabriel is a New York-based actor, director, writer, singer-songwriter, model, and fashion photographer. His acting career began in high school, and over the course of the past decade he has been in countless theater productions, which includes touring with The Warehouse Theatre, where he played Oberon in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream as Oberon, as well as a 76 show run in Chillicothe Ohio's 45th annual production of Tecumseh. Most recently, Gabriel has been the voice of Lucien Vanserra in Graphic Audio's production of the Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. You can learn more about Gabriel by visiting his website https://www.gabrielmichal.com/. Support the show
On this week's episode, Jac and Amy chat with Anthony Palmini. Anthony is a voice actor, video editor, director, and film composer. His experience in the industry is vast, from composing music for independent films, to assisting with editing for TV shows on major networks, to directing promotional videos. You may recognize Anthony - or Anthony's voice - from his role as Rhysand in the Graphic Audio production of the Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas.You can learn more about Anthony by visiting his website at https://www.antpalmini.com/. Oddity Poddity: A Paranormal PodcastTerrifying tales of the supernatural! Love a good haunt? A spine-tingling urban legend?...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify VOIDSet in the year 2083 the Earth is now a desolate, radioactive wasteland after years of...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
For their first post-season episode, Jac and Amy are excited to welcome Melody as their first guest. Melody Muzljakovich, known professionally as Melody Muze, is a voice actor known for her work in indie video games and audiobooks. Melody most recently has been the voice of Feyre Archeron in Graphic Audio's production of the Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. You can find Melody at https://www.voicesofmelody.com/ Support the show
James Naughton has narrated several of the late Barry Lopez's audiobooks, and he performs in a deep, calm, resonant tone. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss how Naughton's distinctive voice and apt delivery suit these valedictory essays. The audiobook takes the listener around the globe and captures Barry the writer and naturalist engaged in field work in places “remote, elemental, and fierce.” The listener is treated to his forays to the South Pole, the Alaskan outback, and Africa. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Random House Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Graham Halstead performs Laura Stanfill's audiobook with the right balance of storyteller and conspirator. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss an immersive novel set primarily in rural France in the 19th century. Halstead narrates the galloping historical novel with just the right pace and intonation. Music runs through the text as well, as the family business of Heri Blanchard is crafting serinettes, small hand organs used to teach male canaries to sing. A fine and fun listen. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Blackstone Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Featuring a radically different audiobook experience of A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss this audiobook that marks the convergence of two Golden Voice narrators with one of the country's finest fiction writers. Author Jess Walter's writing ennobles his characters, making the ordinary extraordinary. Edoardo Ballerini and Julia Whelan narrate these empathic, witty, and finely wrought short stories. Whelan sparkles with her persuasive style, smooth tone, and practiced cadence. Ballerini acts all his stories with restraint and veracity, performing with his characteristic empathy and signature evocative tone. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Harper Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Try a new spectacular original super-heroic series available in no other format! TANGENT KNIGHTS by Christopher L. Bennett. The Full Cast Audiobook #2: Tempest Tossed is out now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Nishii gives Shuan Xuetao's three novellas a vivid, unforgettable performance. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss how these stories give insights to life in Shenyang, China, written in spare revelatory prose. Nishii illuminates the harsh existences of the characters but there's wit and whimsy, too. Shuang Xuetao is among China's most honored young writers; ROUGE STREET is his first work to be translated into English. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Recorded Books. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darrell Dennis narrates Morgan Talty's collection of interconnected short stories with calculated restraint, empathy, and a sure sense of the author's voice. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss this debut collection from Talty (Penobscot Indian Nation), a gifted young writer from Maine. Dennis voices central character David, who is Penobscot, with a convincing tone and careful cadence. The stories teeter from funny to sad, capturing the dark contours of life on the reservation, creating an isolated and insular world for listeners. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Recorded Books. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Featuring a radically different audiobook experience of A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joy Harjo, the first Native American U.S. poet laureate, narrates a stunning memoir filled with wisdom and compassion. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Sandi Henschel discuss how Harjo's voice invites listeners in, as she narrates with a calm, lyrical narration. She shares tales of her Muscogee/Creek ancestors, personal anecdotes and remembrances, and her growing awareness of messages found in the natural world. She sings ancient songs, recites her poetry, and offers stirring messages of forgiveness, healing, and enlightenment. A quietly memorable listening experience. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Audible, Inc. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Try a new spectacular original super-heroic series available in no other format! TANGENT KNIGHTS by Christopher L. Bennett. The Full Cast Audiobook #2: Tempest Tossed is out now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's bonus episode, host Jo Reed interviews Adjoa Andoh, named one of AudioFile's 2022 Golden Voice narrators this June. Listen to their conversation to hear more about her career in acting and audiobooks, the power of acting, and the incredible success of “Bridgerton,” the Netflix series in which she plays the scene-stealer Lady Danbury. Adjoa Andoh is a well-loved British actor of stage, screen, and radio, and she has brought hundreds of audiobooks to life for listeners over the years, many of them winners of Earphones Awards. She has been recognized on AudioFile's annual Best Audiobooks lists for her narrations across a range of genres, including Lauren Groff's historical fiction MATRIX, Nnedi Okorafor's fantastical sci-fi REMOTE CONTROL, and Talia Hibbert's lively contemporary romance GET A LIFE, CHLOE BROWN. Learn more about Golden Voice narrator Adjoa Andoh and read reviews of her audiobooks on AudioFile's website. For the full list of AudioFile's Golden Voice narrators, visit our website. Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A spirited performance by Alison Larkin enlivens the second Electra McDonnell historical mystery. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Sandi Henschel discuss Ashley Weaver's novel set before the Blitz in London, 1940. The body of a woman found in the Thames is wearing a cuff bracelet requiring unlocking. The Major calls upon Ellie and her less-than-legal skills to unlock it. Larkin captures Ellie's smart-alecky attitude to perfection, along with her cheerful, chirpy comments. They discover a tiny camera hidden in the bracelet, and they realize they are dealing with a network of German spies looking for possible bombing sites. Then the bombing begins. Engrossing listening. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Dreamscape. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julia Whelan becomes former child star Fiona St. James, offering just the right amount of backstage gossip, romance, and mystery to keep listeners engaged. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Sandi Henschel discuss this Golden Voice narrator's talented performance. Fiona was a pivotal character in the TV sitcom “Birds of California.” When the producers want to reboot the series and co-star Sam Fox tries to convince her to join, dormant feelings emerge and she becomes irrational and unpredictable. Whelan provides credible voices and emotions, developing the romantic undercurrent between Sam and Fiona. Great summer listening. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Harper Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Try a new spectacular original super-heroic series available in no other format! TANGENT KNIGHTS by Christopher L. Bennett. The Full Cast Audiobook #2: Tempest Tossed is out now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tanya Eby delivers a sweet treat in this delightful new audiobook mystery series from Misha Popp. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Sandi Henschel discuss this tale of Daisy, a pie-baking, vigilante, serial-killer-witch who bakes up “murder pies” to settle scores for women who have abusive men in their lives. Daisy, a most unusual heroine, confesses, “The first time I killed a man with a pie, it was an accident. But only the first.” Eby's Daisy is upbeat and warmhearted, and her quirky and engaging performance makes Daisy's questionable moral compass unquestionably digestible. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Dreamscape. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Lloyd Davies's performance is intelligent, honest, and compelling in Henry Porter's intriguing story filled with spycraft and surprises. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Sandi Henschel discuss the many twists and turns that Davies takes listeners down as he performs this terrific audiobook. Robert Harland, ex-British spy, currently works for the UN secretary-general. After surviving a plane crash, he's drawn back into intelligence work. As narrator, Davies is the complete package. When a man claiming to be Harland's son appears, Davies ratchets up the tension. His voice is flexible, and his characterizations are completely credible, thanks to his top-notch acting Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by HighBridge Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Featuring a radically different audiobook experience of A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
English actor Minnie Driver's captivating performance of her exceptional memoir will have you listening 24/7. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss the memoir told in a series of emotional essays providing insights into Driver's life as a human, rather than as a star. In witty prose and with great storytelling skill, Driver offers beautifully crafted, often funny, always wise snapshots of her life. Her warm, inviting voice makes you wish to stay long in her company. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Harper Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Excellent narration from a bevy of capable narrators enhances Maggie Shipstead's incisive collection of 10 short stories. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss the collection that showcases Shipstead's work and breadth of characters from stories written over the past decade. Alex McKenna's rendition of an actor breaking away from a cult is especially memorable. Shipstead's complex, flawed characters aren't altogether likable, but the author has pulled together a sharp and likable collection indeed. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Random House Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Featuring a radically different audiobook experience of A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lucy Liu, Dennis Boutsikaris, and other talented performers rivet listeners with Tom Perotta's sequel to ELECTION. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss the multi-cast performance reintroducing us to Tracy Flick, now a middle-aged assistant principal hoping for a promotion. When a rich alum insists that Green Meadow High School create a Hall of Fame featuring successful graduates, it stirs up troubling memories for the whole community. A lively ensemble performance that will captivate listeners right up to the audiobook's unexpected, timely conclusion. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Try a new spectacular original super-heroic series available in no other format! TANGENT KNIGHTS by Christopher L. Bennett. The Full Cast Audiobook #2: Tempest Tossed is out now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marin Ireland offers an adroit and heartfelt performance of Emma Straub's clever new novel. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss the time-traveling adventures of Alice, who goes to sleep at 40 worried for her ailing father and wakes as a 16 year old again, back in time. Alice wrestles with big questions and funny situations, and Ireland's welcoming voice and deft pacing keep listeners fully engaged in this insightful, generous plot. Addictive listening. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Penguin Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Narrator Catherine Ho delivers a stellar performance of this fast-paced caper from Kirstin Chen. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss how Ho perfectly inhabits Ava Wong, a frazzled wife and mom, and Winnie Fang, Ava's formerly shy classmate who is now rich and full of confidence. Winnie entangles Ava in a global fake handbag scheme. Ho channels both characters' manipulative and subversive qualities and keeps listeners guessing at what's real in this entertaining listen. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Harper Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Featuring a radically different audiobook experience of A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listeners are treated to Zachary Webber's perfect portrayal of ex-Army Ranger Travis Devine, a trained fighting machine. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this audiobook that they call an excellent vacation listen. Christine Lakin and Mela Lee share the women's dialogue, providing well-matched voices for the various characters, while Webber narrates the male characters with skill. The complex story revolves around murders in the financial institution Devine works for. The narrators give a gripping performance, making for a page-turner of an audio experience. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Try a new spectacular original super-heroic series available in no other format! TANGENT KNIGHTS by Christopher L. Bennett. The Full Cast Audiobook #2: Tempest Tossed is out now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Henkin's encyclopedic audiobook is equal parts sociology and arcane history about the human impact of the seven-day week. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss how this mix of history, psychology, sociology, and social observations makes for fascinating listening with Pete Cross at the narrative helm. The author is an expert on the uses and impact of the seven-day week, and he writes in a friendly style. Cross's sparkling performance makes this a quick listen. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Dreamscape. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Featuring a radically different audiobook experience of A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rupert Degas channels the characters in Sulari Gentill's charming historical mystery. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss the excellent narration of new Golden Voice narrator Rupert Degas. Australian Roland Sinclair, an artist and a gentleman, has a penchant for scandal and finds plenty while in Shanghai. Degas creates fully formed vocal portraits of each of the characters, and his narrative style is one that Golden Age mystery listeners will recognize. Brilliant entertainment from Degas. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by W.F. Howes. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Try a new spectacular original super-heroic series available in no other format! TANGENT KNIGHTS by Christopher L. Bennett. The Full Cast Audiobook #2: Tempest Tossed is out now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kathleen McInerney provides a fabulous voice for Brandie June's retelling of Rumplestiltskin. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this classic fantasy with clever twists, adventure, mystery, and magic. McInerney's fresh and youthful voice is a delicious match for the love triangle between Nor, our tricky protagonist; Pel, the handsome, magical fairy; and Prince Casper, soon to be King. A fantastical adventure that will keep listeners entertained and anticipating the next in the series. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by CamCat Books. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erin Bennett delivers Elin Hilderbrand's stellar beach read with a historical twist. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this summer listen set at a Nantucket beach resort. The Hotel Nantucket was destroyed by a fire in 1922, and now a new British owner has restored it. The manager is determined to succeed—but a ghost may get in the way. Perfect for listeners looking for a book with a little mystery, a little romance, quirky characters, great narration—and that's a bit of an escape. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Featuring a radically different audiobook experience of A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Zealander Anna Coddington's rich accent enhances Sascha Stronach's surreal and unforgettable Māori-inspired fantasy. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Emily Connelly discuss the audiobook packed with fierce queer pirates, lush living cities, bio-alchemical wonders, and a terrifying plague. Yat Jyn-Hok is an exhausted cop and former street kid, recently demoted after being caught at a gay bar. Coddington's melodious voice conveys Yat's conflicting love and hope for her struggling port city of Hainak, and her anger at its many injustices. When Yat wanders down the wrong street and is killed by strange cops, she's brought back to life by an ancient being and awakens with vibrant new powers. A marvelous, distinct, and dizzying fantasy. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind. Dramatized adaptations produced with a full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Action packed audiobooks like you never heard before. Save up to 40% Off this month! Try samples of 1,600 titles now at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of SpanReads, we're getting into the many cosmere implication of The Well of Ascension! This episode is FULL cosmere spoilers! This week, we have Mi'chelle (firstRainbowRose), Jessie (Lady Lameness), Ian (Weiry), Matt (Comatose), Kadie (Aon Ene), and Eric (Chaos). SpanReads is a weekly series, coming every Wednesday! Check out our 2022 schedule here: https://www.17thshard.com/news/features/were-starting-a-reread-podcast-may-4th-starting-with-mistborn-1-r819/ We will also be posting SpanReads a few days early on our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/17thshard Thumbnail art is not a cover this time. It's Vin by Ben McSweeney! Though technically this appeared on Part 3 of Graphic Audio for this book: https://www.instagram.com/p/CDRhxEgnrcs/ If you like our content, support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/17thshard For discussion, theories, games, and news, come to https://www.17thshard.com Come talk with us and the community on the 17th Shard Discord: https://discord.gg/17thshard Want to learn more about the cosmere and more? The Coppermind Wiki is where it's at: https://coppermind.net Read all Words of Brandon on Arcanum: https://wob.coppermind.net Subscribe to Shardcast: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:102123174/sounds.rss Send your Who's That Cosmere Characters to wtcc@17thshard.com