Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Update on "More Unabridged Auiobooks!"

I have heard back from one more publisher in my mini-crusade for more digital unabridged audiobooks. ________________________________________

From: @tantor.com Date: Mar 27, 2006 11:49 AM Subject: Re: Releasing more unabridged books on Audible.com

Thank you for your interest in Tantor Media. I am thrilled to hear you have enjoying our selection of titles. We are in the process of renegotiating our contract with Audible and I'm sure we will continue to release our titles available for download with Audible.

We do not have any current plans to release another William Gibson novel on audio, but will keep your suggestion in mind and certainly appreciate your input.

Sincerely, Tantor Media 114 Mill Rock Rd E Old Saybrook, CT 06475 877-782-6867x24 www.tantor.com

Friday, March 24, 2006

Font Size in Balloons

PC Magazine has a tip on dealing with Font Size in Balloons. This should help you resize the font in those little comment balloons in Word.

More Unabridged Auiobooks!

I have begun a personal campaign to get more unabridged audiobooks released, especially on Audible.com or iTunes. I have contacted several publishers, including Highbridge, Tantor and Basic Books among others, and several authors, including Peter Bernstein, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jagdish Bhagwati, Joseph Stiglitz, Simon Singh, and Ron Rosenbaum among others. Some have even gotten back to me.

I have collected and attached all of the responses that I have collected so far. I stripped off the contact information, so, if you are inclined to contact the same people, drop me an email and I can share those with you.

Does anyone know how to contact the big publishing houses like HarperAudio, Simon & Schuster or Random House?

Some have argued that distribution costs for audiobooks, especially unabridged versions of longer books, are too high. I would think that this is true for distrubitng books via CD or cassette, but not electronically via Audible.com or iTunes. I know some authors are worried about DRM (illegal file sharing), but my impression is that most illegal copies are from CDs or cassettes and not pirated from iTunes or Audible.com.

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From: perseusbooks.com Subject: RE: Releasing audiobooks via Audible.com

Hello - Wonderful to hear of your interest in the Basic Books list.

Unfortunately, since we do not produce our own audiobooks, it would be up to audible to sub-license those titles from us.

It would be appreciated if you would let them know of your interest. If Audible then feels there is a wider market for these books they would contact us and let us regarding licensing.

Again, thanks for your interest in our publications. It's always a good thing to hear directly of a reader's interest.

Best, Bill Smith Domestic Rights Manager The Perseus Books Group

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Subject: FW: Question for Daniel Yergin about releasing his books on Audible.com

Hi,

I work in Dr. Yergin's office--thank you for your inquiry. Do you know how Audible.com works? I can't find anything on their website. Do they just take an existing audio tape or do they sometimes make their own versions?

Any info you have would be appreciated and we will look into it.

Best regards, Amy Kipp Executive Assistant to Daniel Yergin

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Subject: Re: DORISKEARNSGOODWIN.COM

One of the great joys of writing is receiving reactions like yours. I am glad you are enjoying my book on LBJ.

Right now, the unabridged version of Team of Rivals is only available in libraries. I have passed your note on to Simon & Schuster and we'll let you know if the unabridged version becomes available for retail purchase. I hope in the meantime you might hear the abridged version.

Thank you for taking the time to write to me.

With all best wishes, Doris Kearns Goodwin

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From: HighBridge.Audio Subject: RE: Gnd, Germs and Steel

Thank you for your email to HighBridge Audio. I apologize for some of our abridged titles. We have been trying to limit our releases to unabridged, but sometimes the length causes the price to be prohibitive for us to cover costs and publish. We have tried to make the cost workable for everyone, but it doesn't always work out that way on the longer titles.

Our library customers prefer the unabridged titles as well, so we hear this from them as well. I have passed your suggestion on to our production manager and editors for HighBridge. They appreciate your feedback. Audible is a growing business partner for HighBridge and you should be finding more of our titles with them in the future.

Thanks for the comments about our catalog. Our staff works hard to find good titles to publish. Have you read Secret Life of Bees? That's a great book!

Peter Regan HighBridge Audio

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Subject: Re: Releasing unabridged Explaining Hitler on Audible.com

Thank you for your interest in my book. I'm unfamiliar with audible.com but certainly would be willing to see if what you ask could be done. I know I sold the rights to "Books on Tape" which puts out a casette version so I don't know who has the authority to make the release. Do you have any suggestions for how to "release" it to Audible.com. If not I can ask my literary agent what control I have in the matter.

Again I appreciate your inquiry and will try to see what can be done.

Yours truly, Ron Rosenbaum

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From: Jagdish Bhagwati Subject: Re: Releasing your Books as Unabridged Audiobooks on Audible.com

I am sory to hear about your going blind.

I do not know how to do what you suggest but will tell my publishers about your suggestion.

My best wishes to you,

Professor Bhagwati

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Subject: Re: Contact Request

The abridged audios are the only audios that exist.

I regret that we do not own unabridged audios and therefore are unable to fulfill your request.

Sincerely, Barbara Bernstein, Exec. VP Peter L. Bernstein, Inc.

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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Firefox Themes

Firefox has a number of large icon themes, available here. They are easy to install and to change if you do not find them useful.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Sounds for Sights - Audio Walking Tours

There was a comment on this blog a while back about another website offering audio tours, Sounds for Sights. I don't think they offer them directly through iTunes, but you can buy them off their website. It seems to be limited now to New York City, but expanding to Boston and DC soon.

More on PodGuides

Today's Boston Globe has an article, Audio-tours de force, today on PodGuides, though they don't use the name. The article talks about one company, Audissey Guides, which is producing digital audio tour guides, though these don't seem to be avaible directly on iTunes. The Globe is also carrying an AP story, Georgia college pushes for iPod ingenuity, about iPod uses for the classroom. One of these uses is an an audio museum tour for one of the classes. I am seeing more and more audio tours available online. For a recent trip to Chicago, I found a free audio tour to Chicago's new Millenium Park.