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4 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://koencoeng-ygtersakity.blogspot.mx/?lophe=1916496016 | $PDF$/READ/DOWNLOAD Writing for Audiobooks: Audio-First for Flow and Impact: Author Advice from Radio Writing (Method Writing) | Authors and publishers - do you want to prepare your books for audio narration? Get the professional radio writing advice you need to make your writing sparkle for listeners.The audiobook market is booming, but most writers have never written for audio.Writing for the ear is different. It has its own techniques and craft skills. With just a few simple tweaks, you can transform your writing and make it ready for audiobook narration.Audio-first writing is writing for performance, whether by a voiceover artist, actor or narrator, or by you, the author.Learn the voice-friendly skills used by radio writers, scriptwriters and presenters to write, edit and spark up their scripts for reading aloud.WRITING FOR AUDIOBOOKS is about how to MAKE YOUR GOOD BOOK GREAT FOR AUDIO NARRATION.It’ s packed with the writing and editing techniques you need to make your book jump off the page, flow beautifully, and work its magic in listeners’ ears.Once you you've learned these techniques, you’ ll never go back. A HAPPY CUSTOMER SAYS:" Audiobooks are the fastest-growing segment in publishing, but writing for audio first is a skill that few writers have needed to learn. Until now. If you want to make sure your writing resonates for this growing audience, Jules's book will give you useful tips for adjusting your words and reaching listeners. Highly recommended!" Joanna Penn, The Creative PennYOU’ LL LEARN HOW TO:★ Write from an audio-first perspective★ Edit with your narrator in mind★ Use audio flow words and phrases (with word lists)★ Convey complex information clearly★ Handle visual book elements★ Hook listeners and keep them engagedYou’ ll also learn some powerful audio-first concepts, including★ Flow★ Attunement★ Landing★ Context-first ★ Language spans...and lots more, including tips for your own narration and home studio.PS It’ s great for podcasters and narrators, too!Jules Horne has written features, news, plays and fiction for BBC Radio and Swiss Radio International. She lives in Scotland and teaches creative writing for a UK university. She performs her spoken word poetry and stories as Rebel Cello and is an award-winning playwright and audiobook lover.<br>
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Writing for Audiobooks: Audio-First for Flow and Impact: Author Advice from Radio Writing (Method Writing) Sinopsis : Authors and publishers - do you want to prepare your books for audio narration? Get the professional radio writing advice you need to make your writing sparkle for listeners.The audiobook market is booming, but most writers have never written for audio.Writing for the ear is different. It has its own techniques and craft skills. With just a few simple tweaks, you can transform your writing and make it ready for audiobook narration.Audio-first writing is writing for performance, whether by a voiceover artist, actor or narrator, or by you, the author.Learn the voice-friendly skills used by radio writers, scriptwriters and presenters to write, edit and spark up their scripts for reading aloud.WRITING FOR AUDIOBOOKS is about how to MAKE YOUR GOOD BOOK GREAT FOR AUDIO NARRATION.It’s packed with the writing and editing techniques you need to make your book jump off the page, flow beautifully, and work its magic in listeners’ ears.Once you you've learned these techniques, you’ll never go back. A HAPPY CUSTOMER SAYS:"Audiobooks are the fastest-growing segment in publishing, but writing for audio first is a skill that few writers have needed to learn. Until now. If you want to make sure your writing resonates for this growing audience, Jules's book will give you useful tips for adjusting your words and reaching listeners. Highly recommended!" Joanna Penn, The Creative PennYOU’LL LEARN HOW TO:★Write from an audio-first perspective★Edit with your narrator in mind★Use audio flow words and phrases (with word lists)★Convey complex information
clearly★Handle visual book elements★Hook listeners and keep them engagedYou’ll also learn some powerful audio-first concepts, including★Flow★Attunement★Landinga 33Context-first ★Language spans...and lots more, including tips for your own narration and home studio.PS It’s great for podcasters and narrators, too!Jules Horne has written features, news, plays and fiction for BBC Radio and Swiss Radio International. She lives in Scotland and teaches creative writing for a UK university. She performs her spoken word poetry and stories as Rebel Cello and is an award-winning playwright and audiobook lover.