by Warren Adler
on The Write Life site:

The audiobook industry is quickly growing, yet it can seem daunting to authors unfamiliar with the process.
For the past couple of years, I have slowly been turning my repertoire of 50+ works of fiction into audiobooks. I have encountered many roadblocks, from managing flaky narrators to choosing a payment model.
I just finished the production of my 27th audiobook Heart of Gold, which has been a breeze, but it wasn’t always this easy.
If you’re considering turning your work into a self-published audiobook, follow these 10 steps:
This is interesting, Chris. D2D is collaborating with Findaway Voices to do audiobooks. This seems like an interesting venture as it let’s anyone from anywhere in the world make audio books.
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Thanks for this Chris, just in case I ever get to the audio stage it is good to know there is some help out there!
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Welcome, Marje 👍😃
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ACX just opened up in Canada and I dived right in, lol. It’s been a great experience so far, my narrator has been a gem. He’s taken the time to guide this newbie through the process to production with very little stress!
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Great news, Jacquie 👍😃
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