Monday Spotlight: Public Readings
It's Monday morning: time for another RJS Monday Spotlight, calling attention to one of the 500+ documents on my website at sfwriter.com.
As it happens, I'm in Alberta right now. Yesterday, I did a reading from Mindscan at the Edmonton Public Library, which went over very well. Indeed, people often compliment me not just on what I read but how well I read it, which is nice. There's nothing more excruciating than sitting through a bad public reading, which is why, back in 1992, I wrote this little guide to doing readings. Enjoy!
5 Comments:
Hi Robert! I enjoy your blog, you seem to know what you are doing with this blog stuff. I was wondering if you could check out my blog and let me know what you think? I am trying to garner some feedback so I can better my own blog. I would appreciate it!
Why not record a couple of these sessions and put out an audiobook?
I didn't see any entries on sfwriter when I did a search for audiobooks.
best,
Jonathan
Robert,
The guide was a goldmine. I am at a losss for the reading chart of word per minute. wow! talk about crossing your T's dotting your I's.
Thanks, everyone! JKS, I've been thinking of podcasting some of my fiction ...
You can get my Hugo Award-nominated short story "Shed Skin" as an MP3 audio book at Fictionwise, and an unabridged audio book of my The Terminal Experiment is commercially available on audio cassettes.
Thanks, FixsWhatsBroken! I'm looking into it!
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