Publishing industry reports continue to show the rise of audiobook sales, and there are lots of opportunities for indie authors to get their books out there in audio. In today's show, J. Daniel Sawyer explains some of the options.
In the intro, I mention the Digital Book World report on
what's fueling the audiobook boom, plus why
Amazon opening up in Australia is a good thing for customers but will cause a massive disruption to the retail environment.
Plus, how Facebook futurist technologies could enable you to
type 100 words a minute with your brain, not your fingers, and why I recommend technothriller
Change Agent by Daniel Suarez if you want to get a glimpse of the future.
This podcast is sponsored by
Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self-publish and reach readers in global markets
through the Kobo eco-system. You can also subscribe to the
Kobo Writing Life podcast for interviews with successful indie authors.
J Daniel Sawyer is a science-fiction, fantasy and mystery author as well as a podcaster, media producer, filmmaker and philosopher/polymath. He's also one of the smartest people I know in terms of intellectual property rights, specifically for audio.
He has just updated his book,
Making Tracks: A Writer's Guide to Audiobooks.
You can listen above or
on iTunes or
Stitcher or
watch the video here, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
Show Notes
* How and why audio has opened up opportunities for authors
* Why audio rights are not one right and why authors shouldn't sign them away as such
*
What your audio rights are and how to protect them
* On the changes in the audiobook market in the past 4 years
* The future of audio and the death of the smartphone?
* The type of author that can embrace DIY audio
* The best ways to market audiobooks and thoughts on the subscription model for audio
You can find J. Daniel Sawyer at
jdsawyer.net and on Twitter @dsawyer.
Transcript of Interview with J. Daniel Sawyer
Joanna: Hi everyone. I'm Joanna Penn from
TheCreativePenn.com, and today I'm back with J. Daniel Sawyer. Hi, Dan.
Dan: Hello.
Joanna: Dan's been on the show a couple of times,...