If you\u2019re a pharmacist author who wants to publish an audiobook, you need to listen to this episode!\xa0 Whether you need a voice talent to narrate the project or you want to narrate it yourself, Julie Walthers can help. \xa0
During our interview, we talk about the process of producing an audiobook, how much it costs to produce one, and fun vocabulary words, like "punch and roll,\u201d \u201cstraight record,\u201d and \u201craw audio.\u201d\xa0 We also talk briefly about hiring a narrator, what you need if you narrate your own audiobook, and more.
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Bio:
Julie\xa0is the owner and lead editor of Whole Story Studio, an audiobook post-production company. With a background in both sound engineering and education, Julie combines her experiences working in a Detroit-area recording studio and as a high school English teacher into a fulfilling career editing and producing audiobooks. Julie has worked with Eljin productions for editing and QC, which has included dozens of titles from major publishing companies such as Simon and Schuster, Penguin Random House, and Harper. She has also worked as part of the AppleNews audio stories engineering team. Other clients have included BenBella Books, Chelsea Green Publishing, Blackstone Publishing, and a number of incredible independent authors and narrators. In addition to editing and mastering audiobooks, Whole Story Studio offers producing services to help independent authors navigate the audiobook production process. In her spare time, Julie enjoys running, reading, and cuddling with her old pup Neffi, and two new kitties, Maud and Norman.\xa0
Julie and I worked on two audiobooks together.\xa0 They are: \xa0
Julie loves working with narrators and helping independent authors navigate the audiobook production process.\xa0 She would love to help pharmacist authors publish audiobooks. \xa0