Monday, May 20, 2019

Choices


From time to time we talk about life getting in the way of work, and that’s what’s been going on over the past couple of weeks. I caught the “Ick,” whatever that is, but things are getting back to normal. Sorry to have deserted you.

This week I’m here to talk about choices in books. We have hardcover books in both regular typeface and in large print. The same goes for some trade paperbacks and we have regular paperbacks. Of course, we have ebooks which seem to be pretty popular right now. I wonder what will come next. And, we also have audio books, which is my subject this week.

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 A Well-Kept Family Secret and Bubba’s Ghost (both Sandi Webster Mysteries) are available in audio format now, and have been for a while. Coming up? Prudy’s Back!, another Sandi Webster Mystery. By the way, the reason there’s an exclamation point in the title is to indicate that it’s not about Prudy’s backside. It’s about her return. She was a private investigator back in the forties and fifties, and she wants Sandi to help her solve the unsolved case that meant the most to her. She just can’t let go of it.

After a narrator (in this case Viv Williams) puts the book in audio format, the author must proof the product. That means listening to the narration while reading along in the book. It’s time-consuming, but kind of a treat. Prudy’s Back! was released in 2009. After its release I moved on to other projects and didn’t give it much thought. Now that I’ve proofed the story, I remember how unique and how much fun it was to write. Sometimes looking back can be a good thing.

Prudy was based on a woman I met through someone my daughter worked with back in the day. Well, she was based on her in that she was a P.I. a long time ago. Her daughter remembered her wearing a long fur coat, cowgirl boots and smoking a long, black cigarette. When I spoke to the woman she laughed because other than the boots, her daughter’s memory was quite faulty. I liked the memory and presented Prudy as the daughter remembered her mother.

However, why would someone choose an audio book when so many other formats are available? Why would someone want to listen to Prudy? Many people like to listen to a story while they’re on a road trip and they certainly don’t want a story that will put them to sleep while driving. My mother-in-law had vision problems and she loved books. Audio stories made her day. I can think of several reasons to enjoy an audio book, like if you’re working out you can listen, but those of you who enjoy them already know why they’re your choice.

My husband and I used to listen to audio books while we traveled, and I have to make a confession. When the narrator was male, and he read female dialogue, it made me snicker. It was simply difficult to take a male voice trying to sound like a female too seriously. The reverse is true for female narrators. It’s a quirk of mine, and I can’t help it. However, I thought Viv Williams did a pretty good job of it with Prudy and the other characters, including the men.

So, if you’re looking for choices, you’ve got plenty in today’s market. I still prefer a paper book, but I find myself reading more ebooks simply because of the convenience (and the cost).

Prudy’s Back! should be released over the next two weeks. I’ll let you know when it’s available.

In the meantime, I’ve been lax about promoting my books and it’s time for that to change. I just need to come up with a new and unique idea. Yeah, like that’s gonna happen. I’m not sure there are any new ideas. Oh, well… Time will tell.

Until next time, give audio books a try. They make great gifts, too. Remember my mother-in-law. She might have had vision problems, but her hearing was fine.

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10 comments:

  1. As you know, Marja, I have sight problems these days (but I did manage to read your post today) and I know that eventually audio books will become a part of my life. I have never enjoyed listening to anyone read out loud--just a quirk of mine. But books are my passion and I will have to adjust.

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    1. I understand, Pat. It's difficult for me to listen to someone read aloud, too, so I opt for reading instead of listening. Thankfully, audio books are there for those who have no other choice. Thank you so much for commenting! (And I'm glad you were able to read the post.)

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  2. Congratulations on the new audio book. I listened to A Well-Kept Family Secret. It took a while to get through the entire novel, but it was great. I haven't done anything about doing an audio book yet. I've been thinking along those lines, recently. Not sure if it would be worth it for me. However, I do like the sound of your narrator's voice.

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    1. Thank you, Evelyn! The audio books are definitely lengthy. I don't know if it's worth it or not, but I guess everything helps. Thank you so much for commenting!

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  3. Everything I read tells me that audio books are going get bigger and bigger every year, but I tend not to listen to them (yet). I think it's the time--I can read a book faster than I can listen to it, so I go the way of the print or ebook. I don't have a lot of patience, so listening can be hard for me. But I can also see my eyesight fading as I get older (see what I did there??), so I think audio books are in my future as a reader. I'm happy to hear your books are in audio form, Marja.

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    1. Like you, I don't have that much patience. Then again, my husband didn't have patience for reading, but he enjoyed audio books. Choices. : ) Thank you so much for commenting!

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  4. I wish you many audio book sales, Marja.
    I think audio books are great for those who have vision issues and for people who do a lot of driving for their job and enjoy listening to a book in the car. However, having said that, neither of those things apply to me - at least not now. I've never listened to an audio book because I love to actually "read."

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    1. I'm with you, Pat, but I want to provide the option of listening for those who want it. I guess there are those who take walks with earbuds and listen to books? Thank you so much for commenting!

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  5. I fall asleep to an audio book most nights...love them.

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    1. LOL Whatever it takes, Mad. Thank you so much for commenting!

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