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EPISODE 87: Audiobook Adventures | Begin With the End in Mind

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EPISODE 87: Audiobook Adventures | Begin With the End in Mind

Begin with the end in mind. It's timeless advice that we invite into today's episode, where we're causing authors to rethink when and how they start planning for their audiobook. Instead of treating the audiobook as an afterthought once the book is complete, I'm making the case for integrating audio considerations from the very beginning. You'll hear how thinking about narration style and extra content early on can result in a more conversational, compelling, and engaging audiobook experience.

Maybe you didn't know how collaboration with publishers, editors, or even co-narrators can elevate your audiobook to something far more dynamic? Strategies like these show how audio-exclusive content, staggered releases, and reader-listener psychology can extend the life and impact of your book. If you're an author in the writing or editing phase, or even still outlining, this episode is a roadmap for how to create an audiobook that's not only valuable but unforgettable.

What you’ll learn:

- Why audiobook planning should begin in the outline phase.

- Using audio to enhance stories that don’t fit in the print.

- Collaborating with others in audiobook narration.

- The dual value of print + audio for maximum retention.

Key Moments

0:39 Planning Your Audiobook from the Start

2:09 Enhancing Your Audiobook with Additional Content

6:18 Be Writing or Editing, Not Both At the Same Time

9:39 Why Staggering A Print Release with the Audiobook Release Is a Good Idea

Favorite Quote

“Begin with the end in mind, because your audiobook deserves just as much thought and creativity as your written words.”

  continue reading

89 episodes

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EPISODE 87: Audiobook Adventures | Begin With the End in Mind

Begin with the end in mind. It's timeless advice that we invite into today's episode, where we're causing authors to rethink when and how they start planning for their audiobook. Instead of treating the audiobook as an afterthought once the book is complete, I'm making the case for integrating audio considerations from the very beginning. You'll hear how thinking about narration style and extra content early on can result in a more conversational, compelling, and engaging audiobook experience.

Maybe you didn't know how collaboration with publishers, editors, or even co-narrators can elevate your audiobook to something far more dynamic? Strategies like these show how audio-exclusive content, staggered releases, and reader-listener psychology can extend the life and impact of your book. If you're an author in the writing or editing phase, or even still outlining, this episode is a roadmap for how to create an audiobook that's not only valuable but unforgettable.

What you’ll learn:

- Why audiobook planning should begin in the outline phase.

- Using audio to enhance stories that don’t fit in the print.

- Collaborating with others in audiobook narration.

- The dual value of print + audio for maximum retention.

Key Moments

0:39 Planning Your Audiobook from the Start

2:09 Enhancing Your Audiobook with Additional Content

6:18 Be Writing or Editing, Not Both At the Same Time

9:39 Why Staggering A Print Release with the Audiobook Release Is a Good Idea

Favorite Quote

“Begin with the end in mind, because your audiobook deserves just as much thought and creativity as your written words.”

  continue reading

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