

They are Valerie Weisen, I'm going to say, W-E-I-S-E-N, Weisen, from California, and Thomas T. So we'll bring you that news in the interview and talk about it afterwards.īefore then, we want to welcome our Patreon supporters, Mark. But a very, very interesting thing that I hadn't heard before and is making money. If you're interested in audiobooks, or thinking about it, listen to today's interview. She's got one really interesting thing she's doing with audiobooks. She manoeuvres quite quickly and finds new territory. I think a very dynamic person, Lindsay, as well. We have a good show today with none other than Lindsay Buroker who's been killing it in the indie space for some years now. James Blatch: Hello and welcome to the Self-Publishing Show with me, James Blatch. There's never been a better time to be a writer. Join indie bestseller, Mark Dawson, and first-time author James Blatch as they shine the light on the secrets of self-publishing success. Do you want to make a living from your writing?

No one standing between you and your readers. I still think that's true for people who are starting out today. Lindsay Buroker: People tell you like, "Oh no, you've got to get a degree in business or computer science or something." So it's really a cool time to be alive and be an author.

Speaker 1: On this edition of the Self-Publishing Show.
#Behind the beautiful forevers audiobook youtube free#
(Written by Kayleigh Fongers, student worker).SPS-275: How Free Audiobooks Can Make You Money - with Lindsay Buroker I love both nonfiction and fiction, and both realistic and genre fiction, but especially historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy." Lauren Cole: "I recently read Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It's excellent to get lost in this book when I have the opportunity." Tolkien! Tolkien has such a wonderful writing style. Molly Bruns: "I just started The Fellowship of the Ringby J.

Laura Harjanto: "I haven't read anything for fun in these past two weeks since the semester started, but over Interim, I was reading Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Katherine Boo's Behind the Beautiful Forevers, and Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea." I decided to pick it up last weekend and have really enjoyed the book again." I am reading it mainly because I felt like when I read it when I was younger, I didn't appreciate the story as much as I should have. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. Jonny Sims: "Recently I have been reading an old classic. I love dramatic historical novels, and this one definitely fits the bill!" Though it's not long, I've enjoyed taking my time through it, since Dillard puts so much thought into every sentence! I've also been listening to Hilary Mantel's Bring Up the Bodies on audiobook. I just finished What Good is God? In Search of a Faith That Mattersand I also enjoyed Soul Survivor: How Thirteen Unlikely Mentors Helped My Faith Survive the Church."Ĭourtney Zonnefeld: "A friend gave me Annie Dillard's The Writing Life for Christmas, so I've been working on that lately. Madeline Baas: "One of my favorite authors is Philip Yancey, so I read a few books by him over Christmas break. Here's what six have been enjoying recently: While the library's student research desk assistants (RDAs) devote most of their time to school, work, and other responsibilities, some of them manage to find the time to read for fun.
