Registration is now open for the brand new Narrate Your Own Book course for authors who want to…narrate their own books.
If you’ve wanted to turn your book into your audiobook…
If you’ve already tried recording your own audiobook but have been disappointed by the results…
If you think creating your own audiobook is next to impossible, too expensive, too huge a project to take on…
…then this is the audiobook class for you.
David H. Lawrence XVII has been training actors and voice talent in the art and science of audiobook narration for years. And a few authors have snuck in to learn how to do it for themselves…with amazing results.
So he decided to create a version of his award-winning training just for you: the author who knows, deep inside, that you are the right voice for your book.
You know the story, the subtext, the arc, the mystery…the characters and their journey…the facts and importance of what you wrote – and you should be the one to bring it to life.
Narrate Your Own Book is a zero-to-hero course, with live performance training, help setting up the tech (it’s a lot simpler than you think) and the entire production process to make it happen.
Slide the audiobook version of your title right onto the Amazon page, next to your paperback, hardback and Kindle version.
And have a ton of fun doing it – and make double the royalty share you’d make if you had a narrator do it for you.
You’ll find all the details here. You’ll also find some surprise bonuses that are only available for a limited time, but will bring your audiobook to life (and to market) even faster.
—Helena Bouchez
P.S. When you register today, David will immediately send you all the gear you need – the very same gear he uses to narrate his projects – and help you set it up. You’ll pick the coaches who will help you (including David). But that’s only if you act quickly – the course registration closes in just a few days.
Please feel free to forward this to any fellow writer you think might find voicing their own audiobooks useful. I’m on a mission to help as many friends and colleagues as I can.