Thank
you, Lisabet, for hosting me on your blog. Today I’d like to talk
about . . . not a brand-new release, but an upcoming new release of
an audiobook. My contemporary romance, A
Taming Season,
came out in 2016, but I’ve just now gotten around to having it made
into an audiobook. I’d like to talk about the process, and why I
love audiobooks so much.
Keep
reading. There’s also a giveaway.
Turn
back the clock even farther than the release of my novel . . . back
to 2011, when I hired on a new tech at my lab job. Linda was hooked
on audiobooks. She was determined to convert me—the
paperback/hardcover princess—to the medium.
“I
can’t even get used to reading eBooks. My son bought me a Nook for
Christmas and I just don’t enjoy it. I like the feel of a book in
my hands. I love the smell of ink and paper,” I whined.
Linda
raised an eyebrow. “I hear you. I’m just getting used to eBooks
myself. But audiobooks? My sister turned me on to them and once I
started, I was hooked. How long is your commute, anyway?”
It
was about 35-40 minutes, one way.
“Just
think,” Linda said, “that’s almost an hour and a half of
reading time that you’re wasting. At least five days a week.”
I
still wasn’t convinced.
Several
weeks of badgering ensued, after which she came in one morning and
announced, “Okay. Now you have no choice. I’ve given you a
month’s gift subscription to Audible. Two credits. That’s two
free audiobooks. I’ll be mad if you let them go to waste.”
Begrudgingly,
I scouted out the site. I found two books, and I downloaded the first
one onto my phone. Since at the time I didn’t have a Bluetooth
capability on my car radio, I donned my earbud (only ONE – it’s
illegal to wear both while you’re driving) and began my first
audiobook experience.
That
was seven years and almost a thousand audiobooks ago. Yeah, I’ll
admit it. I’m hooked.
Now
fast forward to 2015, when two of my books were first published: a
novel by SoulMate Publishing, and a memoir by High Hill Press.
Neither contract inhibited my rights to produce an audiobook. Yay!
Since
then, I’ve had two novels, as well as the memoir, produced into
audio. I’ve gotta tell you, there’s nothing like hearing your
words—your
story—told
by a professional narrator. And now, after a long and bumpy road of
trying to get A Taming Season
made into audio, it’s finally happening.
I’ll
admit it—I’m a control freak. I think I can do everything better
if I do it myself. I make my own book trailers. I’ve recently
started designing my own book covers (Photoshop, you kill me. Thank
God for YouTube videos!). So, I thought I’d give narrating my own
audiobooks a go. But after I’d researched the technique, spent some
money on a professional quality microphone, fumbled through learning
the impossible software, and soundproofed my writing studio, I
discovered one humbling fact.
I
really don’t have a very good narrating voice. Add to that the fact
that in A Taming Season, one of the characters is Jamaican,
with a pronounced Jamaican accent. I can’t do a Jamaican accent.
Which
I was reminded of, not so gently, by the hysterical laughter of my
son and daughter when I played for them my “trial runs.”
Yikes.
Let
me explain a little bit about how Audible works. There are two ways
of hiring a “producer” (i.e., narrator) for your title through
ACX (yes, it’s an Amazon company. Get over it.) One can hire a
professional narrator for anywhere from $50-500 PFH (per finished
hour), or you can see if anyone is willing to produce the title for
royalty share. This means it costs you no money up front, but from
now until forever, the narrator gets 50% of the royalties your
audiobook earns.
My
novels average almost 100,000 words, i.e., about 10 finished hours. I
simply couldn’t afford to pay a producer that kind of money to
narrate my book. I was lucky enough to find Josh Saulter, who did
this as a hobby and narrated my debut novel, Phantom
Traces, as well as the next Haunted Voices title, Hearts
Unloched. A lovely, talented woman by the name of Jane
Oppenheimer beautifully narrated my memoir, Maternal
Threads.
No
one is going to get rich quick on the royalties of audiobooks. So as
time went on, it became more and more difficult to locate producers
who were willing to take the time and effort required to narrate for
royalty share. I searched—and listened to auditions—for quite a
number of possible producers for A Taming Season.
Remember,
I also had to find a narrator who could do a bang-up Jamaican accent.
From
the very first time I heard Sharon Cline’s voice, I knew she was
Zoe, my heroine of A Taming Season. I mean, she was her.
Exactly as I’d imagined Zoe would sound. And then when Sharon did
Jade, the Jamaican character, well . . . there was no doubt. I’d
found my producer.
And
she was willing to do royalty share
A
Taming Season takes place in one of my most favorite vacation spots
in the world—Lake George, N.Y. I’ve spent wonderful summers there
ever since I was a kid, and the location is just so magical, I knew I
had to write a love story set there. And so, the Love at Lake George
Series was born.
Now I am beyond
thrilled to announce that very shortly, the audiobook version of A
Taming Season: A Love at Lake George Novel, will debut. The link
will be added to the Amazon page for the Kindle and paperback
versions here.
You
know a narrator has done an incredible job when you are listening to
a book and the crisis moment brings you to tears—real tears—and
you wrote the damn thing!
Thank
you, Sharon Cline, for your faith in my work. Thank you for bringing
A Taming Season to life in an
entirely new way. And thank you for committing to also narrate my
women’s fiction, The Phoenix
Syndrome, later this summer.
And
this revival of an already-published title has inspired me! Sharon’s
incredible bringing-to-life of this story convinced me to begin work
on the second Love at Lake George novel, Anchor My Heart. Will
I be lucky enough to engage Sharon’s incredible talent to narrate
this title? Cross your fingers for me, please.
My
coworker was right. Audiobooks rock. You need to give them a try.
Three
lucky visitors to this blog will win their choice of a digital copy
of A Taming Season—or a code to redeem a free audiobook! Simply
comment below and tell me if you listen to audiobooks and why or why
not. The winners will be chosen randomly and announced on release day
for the audiobook in my Author-Reader Group newsletter, which you can
sign up for here: http://eepurl.com/burn4f
Here’s
the blurb for A Taming Season: A Love at Lake
George novel:
Widowed
domestic violence counselor Zoe Anderson is going on the most
important vacation of her life.
Before
she can move on, help other women, Zoe needs to heal herself. She
sets out for picturesque Lake George to claim the treasured family
cottage she recently inherited. The place where she found
happiness—before.
What
she finds is a rundown shack.
The
neighboring resort mogul, Jason Rolland, whisks in to her rescue,
insisting Zoe stay at his upscale Lakeview Lodge. The wealthy,
handsome playboy figures he’ll seduce her, then convince the her to
give up the crumbling eye-sore next door. He’s been trying to buy
the cabin—and demolish it—for years. It’s the last reminder of
his own tragic childhood.
What
Jason doesn’t figure on is Zoe melting his emotional armor. But
with his reputation, can he ever win her heart? Or will their pasts
come back to bite them both?
Find
A
Taming Season
on Amazon here for Kindle, in paperback, and on audiobook (coming
soon): https://amzn.to/2KlzRIa
Also
available for Nook and other formats through Smashwords here:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/732785
About
Claire Gem
Strong
Women, Starting Over
~Redefining
Romance~
Claire
is a multi-published, award winning author of six titles in the
genres of contemporary romance, supernatural suspense, and women’s
fiction. She also writes Author Resource guide books and
presents seminars on writing craft and marketing.
Her
supernatural suspense, Hearts
Unloched,
won the 2016 New York Book Festival, and was a finalist in the 2017
RONE Awards. Also in 2017, her women’s fiction, The
Phoenix Syndrome,
was a finalist in the National Reader's Choice Awards, and her
contemporary romance, A
Taming Season,
was a Literary Award of Merit finalist in the HOLT Medallion Awards.
Her latest release, Spirits
of the Heart,
was a finalist in the 2017 "I Heart Indie Awards."
Creating
cross-genre fiction she calls "supernatural suspense,"
Claire loves exploring the paranormal and the unexplained, and holds
a certificate in Parapsychology from the Rhine Research Center of
Duke University.
A
New York native, Claire has lived in five of the United States and
held a variety of jobs, from waitress to bridal designer to research
technician—but loves being an author best. She and her
happily-ever-after hero, her husband of 39 years, now live in central
Massachusetts.
Claire
is available for seminars & media interviews & loves to
travel for book promotional events.
Media
Links
Website:
http://www.clairegem.com
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/clairegem.author
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gemwriter
Amazon
Author Page: http://amzn.to/2nabvbm
Youtube
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO-vB7WDZhEQ8U4YpC937ng
5 comments:
I also listen on my commute, and while audio doesn't supply the paper-and-ink physical comfort of books, being able to 'read' and use my imagination during otherwise wasted times works. I prefer non-fiction and genre work on audio, nothing too "literary," and the voice makes all the difference!
Cheers, V
I love books and there are so many I want to read. I listen audiobooks while I clean or do dishes. My commute is too short to listen in the car. This way, I have one book that I'm listening to, and traditional books scattered about the house for when I want to sit and read.
I'm the same as you are, jezebelly. Always flipping between mediums...thanks for stopping by!
It's been so long since I've listened to my radio, I wouldn't know how to turn it on! It's audiobooks all the way for me. Thanks for stopping in, Valerie!
yes, it's easy
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