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The History of Audiobooks
Ever wonder what the first audiobook was? Get the scoop on how the industry began, and when it started booming, right here.
How to Make an Audiobook [Independent Publishers]
How to make an audiobook—a definitive guide for independent publishers. Part 1 of 3: what to consider before going into production.
What’s the Difference Between Abridged and...
Abridged and unabridged audiobooks have their specific uses and very clear advantages and disadvantages. Learn about them here.
Becoming an Audiobook Narrator with Ilyana Kadushin
Ilyana Kadushin speaks on becoming an audiobook narrator for the "Twilight" saga by Stephenie Meyer.
How to Use the Public Domain to Produce Your Audiobook...
Here's how to use free books in the public domain to legally produce recording of books not bound by copyright for your audiobook demos.
What You Need to Know About Copyright Law Before...
Copyright law for audiobooks can be tricky. Find out who you should talk to, and what licence agreements you'll need in, all right here!
Audies Salutes The Best in Audiobooks for 2009
When you first get into voice over, you’ll quickly learn that something expected of you (to work independently) is an audio home recording studio.
Finding Your Voice with Voices.com: 16 Tips to Nailing...
Auditioning for voice over jobs can sometimes feel a little overwhelming. Follow these audition tips to make the process less daunting.
The Most Popular Female Voice Actors
Some remarkable female voice actors have brought unique perspectives to their roles. Read this blog to learn who the best of the best are.
What Does a Voice Actor Do?
In this article, we’ll walk you through the world of voice acting, sharing what it takes to become a voice actor and clarifying what they do.
What is Phonetic Transcription?
Phonetic transcription is a written guide to pronouncing specific words using symbols. Learn how it can be used for perfect pronunciation.
What Is Text to Speech? Part 1 in our TTS Series
Text to Speech (TTS) tools are a relatively new technology, but chances are you have already seen, or more accurately, heard TTS in action.