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There's a really beautiful, thought-provoking essay here by
general_jinjur on podfic that I really recommend.
I don't listen to a lot of podfic anymore, probably partially because I don't read much fic anymore, and when I was listening to a lot of podfic, I was also reading a lot of fic. (The fandom, for those curious, was SGA.) I do listen to audiobooks sometimes -- not very often, and I try and look for books where the writing style seems to translate very well to the spoken word. The Chronicles of Narnia are pretty good, because Lewis is a very personal, present writer. (I haven't gone through all of them -- um, and now that I'm looking, I'm not actually sure which set of audiobooks I have, since they've been recorded several different times.) I think Diana Wynne Jones and Robin McKinley would both be very good to listen to. And one of my earliest memories is listening to The Lord of the Rings on tape.
I don't tend to think about how podfic and audiobooks interact; I'm not sure they really do. I remember that
toft and
thingswithwings wrote two SGA fics a few years ago that were initially released only as podfics, and only later as text fic. (Melusine and lion body, head of man.) It always struck me as a fascinating exercise -- how do we write differently when we want our story to be heard, not read?
Anyway, rambling.
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I don't listen to a lot of podfic anymore, probably partially because I don't read much fic anymore, and when I was listening to a lot of podfic, I was also reading a lot of fic. (The fandom, for those curious, was SGA.) I do listen to audiobooks sometimes -- not very often, and I try and look for books where the writing style seems to translate very well to the spoken word. The Chronicles of Narnia are pretty good, because Lewis is a very personal, present writer. (I haven't gone through all of them -- um, and now that I'm looking, I'm not actually sure which set of audiobooks I have, since they've been recorded several different times.) I think Diana Wynne Jones and Robin McKinley would both be very good to listen to. And one of my earliest memories is listening to The Lord of the Rings on tape.
I don't tend to think about how podfic and audiobooks interact; I'm not sure they really do. I remember that
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Anyway, rambling.
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