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Old 05-18-2017, 04:05 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by skinmaan View Post
I am familiar with authors podcasting their own work with them reading. I particularly enjoyed Mur Lafferty's "The Shambling Guide to New New York" as a podcast (along with its sequel). It's not as common to find them with professional voice actors, though. Last year we got one of the still-copyrighted Agatha Christie stories via podcast. Baen also serializes their Audible titles at the end of their podcasts (though they have this stupid music overlapping each episode just to annoy their listeners).
I picked up Larry Corriea short story that was put out by Baen. One of those that had lots of different voice actors and sound effects. More like an old fashion radio show than an audiobook. Can't say that I was terribly fond of it.
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