I share your enthusiasm for author narration, but I think it only makes sense when:
(a) the author has a strong natural talent and motivation for narrating
(b) the author’s time would not be better spent doing something else
Some people love the idea of narrating their own writing, to the point where I slightly worry that some will fail to realise that (b) is true of them. But this is probably overthinking it.
My general take is: if an author is keen to narrate, we’ll briefly assess (a) and (b), and if there’s not an obvious issue there, we’ll gladly help them make a great narration.
The steps you suggested for the EA Forum Podcast sound good to me. I’ll send you an email later today.
Again—thanks for all the work you’ve put into the “OG” EA Forum Podcast B)
Great to hear, thanks David!
I share your enthusiasm for author narration, but I think it only makes sense when:
Some people love the idea of narrating their own writing, to the point where I slightly worry that some will fail to realise that (b) is true of them. But this is probably overthinking it.
My general take is: if an author is keen to narrate, we’ll briefly assess (a) and (b), and if there’s not an obvious issue there, we’ll gladly help them make a great narration.
The steps you suggested for the EA Forum Podcast sound good to me. I’ll send you an email later today.
Again—thanks for all the work you’ve put into the “OG” EA Forum Podcast B)