Tag Archive | audio

Writing Contest: The Missouri Review’s $1000 Miller Audio Prize

Writing Contest: The Missouri Review’s $1000 Miller Audio Prize

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I’ve found another great contest for writers; The Missouri Review is now holding its annual Miller Audio Prize. This contest is a little different than some of the others that I’ve shared. As the name indicates, entries must involve an audio element. Participants may submit a piece of poetry, prose, humorous…

Authors Reading Their Own Writing

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
There is something remarkable about hearing authors read their own works aloud. Often they emphasize words that are unexpected, or they add extra shades of meaning to the phrases. With all of today’s modern connectivity, it is easy to hear authors read their works even if the listener can’t afford…

Meet Talfor and Discover Why We Think He’s Fascinating @libraryoferana #books #audio

#AUDIO RELEASE OF CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF A UNION SOLDIER

#AUDIO RELEASE OF CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF A UNION SOLDIER

Originally posted on Living Lightly:
To celebrate the release of the audio version of A Civil War Journal of a Union Soldier, the memoir of my great grandfather, I’m offering a chance to win a copy. Please enter the rafflecopter for your chance to win. Jeffrey A. Hering narrated the book, and I’m extremely pleased…

A Few Audio Horror Stories Via Chilling Tales For Dark Nights

Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
Good day! There are many horror podcasts out there including NoSleep, Drabblecast, Pseudopod and the Monster Club (Old Time Radio site), but I have a special place in my heart for Chilling Tales For Dark Nights as it opened my weirdly little mouse ears to the joys of audio internet…

Kobo Writing Life Podcast – Episode 027 – Louise Penny

Susan Holmes

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Susan Holmes What is your latest release and what genre is it? Deadly Ties (A Waterside Kennels Mystery) Genre: mystery/suspense Quick description: A cozy mystery with an edge, Deadly Ties is a tale of family, friendship, and betrayal in a mountain community where ties run deep and grudges can linger…

Francis Ray

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Francis Ray What is your latest release and what genre is it? After the Dawn – A Family Affair/Hidden Legacy Novel, Book 3, Literary Fiction. Quick description: Samantha Collins is stunned when her grandfather turns Collins Industry over to her, causing more than a bit of ill will among the…

Kelli Sue Landon

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Kelli Sue Landon What is your latest release and what genre is it? Stranded In Time (Time travel/mystery) Quick description: College student and art major Samantha Harper has been tracing her family tree for quite some time. Her mother, Rebecca, died when Sam was sixteen and she never talked much…

Senses in Writing: Hear the Invisible Sounds

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search Something I’ve heard a few times is that a sound shouldn’t be put into a story unless it has a plot significance.  Otherwise, it’s only filler and should be cut.  I politely disagree because our sense of hearing is one of the most important ones.  Some…

J.M. NORTHUP

Writer, Editor, & Book Reviewer/Blogger

Judy Mastrangelo

Artist & Author

K.M. Allan

Writing Advice from a YA Author Powered by Chocolate and Green Tea

Cassie Loves Covers

Yes, I Judge Books By Their Covers

Just Can't Help Writing

A blog about the hard work of writing

Fiction is Food

Existing in a Different World

Author D.L. Finn

Embrace your inner child by reading a good book!

Book Editing

Professional book editing for fiction and nonfiction writers

barsetshirediaries

A site for the Barsetshire Diaries Books and others

Touch My Spine Book Reviews

☆📚~A Magickal Book-Blog Featuring A Free-Spirited & Custom Made Bibliophile ~🔮