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Well, after all these months of posting about making an audiobook, it’s finally happened… I am now the newest voice actor over on Audible!

To be honest, the reality of it is still kind of sinking in for me. We got the word on Tuesday, the day before Helen’s and my 31st wedding anniversary. And it just seemed so perfect in so many ways. As you all know Helen wrote “Forever’s Too Long” as her first solo novel, and she had me do the artwork for the cover. We’ve always been a team and we’ve always support each other in so many ways, so seeing this culmination of her writing skills, combined with my penchant for voices become a reality on the eve of our wedding anniversary just seemed so appropriate.

To be honest, I’m still in shock over here. The idea of being the voice for an audiobook had been simmering in my mind for about a year or two before I actually tried it. A co-worker of mine who knew and loved our Para-Earth books kept telling me I’d be a great reader for audiobooks. Then about a year later, just before Helen completed “Forever’s Too Long” we put together a trailer for her book (which you can see by clicking the link just below) where I supplied the voice of the lead character.

 

This trailer got even more people enthused and asking for an audio version of the book. I was still hesitant though, but then we held an online book release party where I went into character again (because the entire book is told from the protagonist’s point of view) and did some live reading from the book. The result was everyone insisting we should turn it into and audiobook and that I should supply the voice(s) for the entire thing. Helen was already keen on the idea, but this was the final tipping point for me.

 
From there I did a LOT of research about how to create an audiobook (which you can all read on this blog site). Just type the words “Adventures In Audio Recording” (don’t use the parenthesis) in the search function at the top of the blog and you will be given the entire list of all the entries covering equipment, technical requirements, etc. I’ll also be creating a separate page just for those entries here on the blog sometime soon. 
 

I’ve still got more tips and learning experiences about creating the audiobook to share with you all. But just knowing that I did things right and that I “made the cut” with Audible, has been a real achievement and a thrill for me.

You can listen to a sample of the book both at Amazon and at Audible. The cost is 1 credit for Audible members, or $14.95.

AMAZON LINK: Forever’s Too Long – Audiobook

AUDIBLE LINK: Forever’s Too Long – Audible

An Early Halloween Treat…


 

Happy Halloween

A Halloween Tale is now available for perusal over at The Vampyre Blogs – Private Edition. Come on over and enjoy a brief scare by clicking on the link below…

https://thevampyreblogs.wordpress.com/2017/10/28/a-halloween-tale-from-our-upcoming-anthology/

 


I was hoping to avoid this issue, but there is something I wish to address.

Now, with the release of my first novel I’ve gotten good reviews… really good ones.  But there has been one recurring issue namely “errors”.  Now first off, I am not afraid to admit they exist.  There are grammatical errors and whatnot in the book and I’ve done 3 corrections of the entire novel already to eliminate as many as possible.  In the new 2nd edition, there are still some, but from what I’ve been told they are not a lot… thank the heavens.

On the other hand, on FB and elsewhere I’ve had well-meaning people suggest or offer their ‘professional editing’ services.  They bring up the importance of putting out a good product, that it’s my introduction to the audience and world, and how you should never put out a book that isn’t polished to perfection.    And I agree.  It IS important to make sure the story/book you put out is as polished as you can get it.  And I thought I had at first.  I’d had English teachers and people with good eyes catch a good 90% of things I’d overlooked.  But there were still errors that got past all of us.

Yet the words… “A professional editor would’ve caught all of that” comes up fairly often.  So why didn’t I get one.  The answer is simple.  I’m living in poverty.  Every dime my wife and I get goes to keeping a roof over our heads, paying for expensive medicines for our asthma and other chronic health issues, and putting food on the table.  We’ve been surviving on loans and help from family for the last few years, while Helen (my wife) tries to get her B. A. Degree.  I got a A. S. degree a year ago, but that hasn’t helped me on the job front. Most places now want a B. A. for even lower level office work.

I started writing partly to keep my spirits up when everything fell apart  while I was doing estate, which led us to this situation.  And when I finished my novel, I tried my damnedest to get it edited through the avenues available to me.  But I could not, and still cannot, afford to get it redone “professionally”.    And for that, I apologize.  But luckily according to the latest reviewer who gave me the 5 stars, she had the new improved 2nd edition, there aren’t that many errors any more.  And it doesn’t disrupt the flow of the story or the enjoyment of it.  And the fact that all the earlier reviewers still gave it 4 and even a 5 star rating, means I did something right.

I hope by the time my 2nd novel “The Ship” is ready, I can get some more professional editing done.  But if I can’t I’m just going to work twice as hard to make sure the final product is in even better shape than my first book.   It sucks to be in my position and we’re doing what we can.  In time, things will improve.

So I ask everyone who picks up the book, to please forgive its shortcomings.  And for those who are professional editors, please don’t keep offering services I cannot afford or saying how much better the piece could be.  I’m fully aware of it and reminders don’t always help.  Because they don’t just let me know it’s not perfect, it reminds me even more where I’m still at.

How J. K. Rowling managed to get Harry Potter and his friends professionally edited when she was struggling just as badly, I don’t know.  Maybe her publisher helped.  I don’t have one, just myself Createspace and Smashwords.  And they charge a pretty penny as well.

Sorry if this entry is a little bit of a downer, I just wanted everyone to understand why’s and wherefore’s of what I’ve created.  I will try and to better in the future.  And when I can afford it, my work will get the professional treatment.  Until then, bear with me and thanks for all the continuing support.  Please help spread the word that “THE BRIDGE” is out there.  The fact that this book has earned 4 and 5 star ratings, even with its ‘warts’ tells me I’ve created something special.  And I’d like to see it flourish.

If you wish, here is my website where folks can find links to all the different formats of the book, as well as news and updates on the sequels under way:

http://allankrummenacker.wix.com/allan-krummenacker

Thanks again all of you for coming and reading this blog.  And for all the support you’ve given me.  I’ll try to make the next entry more upbeat.  Take care and happy reading everyone.