Disappointing audiobook news

There may not be additional outlets for the audiobook version of the Jefferson Bible project. I just spent a solid hour navigating the (labyrinthine) depths of lulu.com, trying to figure out how to do an audiobook download format project. The multimedia download options simply don’t exist any longer. Meanwhile, the audiobook version IS available at eztolistento.com.

I don’t recall getting any communication from lulu.com about the change in availability of audiobooks, and I have another audiobook already published there.

I’ve had heartburn with lulu.com’s commission structures, and how much they take in profit per sale (my average share is about $0.75) and now part of my whole strategy has been removed.

This means the podcast version may be next, which I may do in two different formats – one that is audio only, and another that is more like a picturebook video.  And I may be moving my other business from lulu.com if I find another option that I can afford.  We’ll see. Meanwhile, come back for future updates.

Jefferson Bible audiobook

The Jefferson Bible for the 21st Century will be available as an audiobook very soon.  It has been recorded. The post production should wrap up by this weekend.

The first stop for the audiobook is going to be http://eztolistento.com.  They already carry my pilot audiobook project (Alice in Wonderland), but I think this audiobook will make a far more significant splash.  A short sample of the audio, and the complete audiobook will next be moving to lulu.com.

What should I record next? Contenders include Moby Dick, The Age of Reason, or something else?  Feel free to make suggestions on what you’d like to hear at http://thereadingdesk.com.