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The Audiobook Podcast
SquareSound
37 episodes
6 days ago
In this episode we are opening a conversation with Dr Millicent Weber about her research into how people engage with books and literary culture: everything from prizes and book reviews, to audience experience at literary festivals, to social media trolling of authors, to amateur production of audiobooks, podcasts, and fan-fiction. This ongoing project is one of the first large-scale academic studies of audiobook publishing and reading. Dr Millicent Weber is an Australian Research Council DECR...
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In this episode we are opening a conversation with Dr Millicent Weber about her research into how people engage with books and literary culture: everything from prizes and book reviews, to audience experience at literary festivals, to social media trolling of authors, to amateur production of audiobooks, podcasts, and fan-fiction. This ongoing project is one of the first large-scale academic studies of audiobook publishing and reading. Dr Millicent Weber is an Australian Research Council DECR...
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Diction Friction
The Audiobook Podcast
53 minutes
4 months ago
Diction Friction
Welcome back to another episode of The Audiobook Podcast. We’ve touched loosely on the subject of diction in earlier conversations, but we realise that what we said was fairly general. We’d mentioned casting people to work within the normal range of their voice, and that forced diction can sound forced! In this episode, Justine is in conversation with Geraldine Cook-Dafner, who holds a Licentiate in Voice and Speech from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, and additional traini...
The Audiobook Podcast
In this episode we are opening a conversation with Dr Millicent Weber about her research into how people engage with books and literary culture: everything from prizes and book reviews, to audience experience at literary festivals, to social media trolling of authors, to amateur production of audiobooks, podcasts, and fan-fiction. This ongoing project is one of the first large-scale academic studies of audiobook publishing and reading. Dr Millicent Weber is an Australian Research Council DECR...