Embracing imperfection
Looks like the internal microphone is the way I'm going to go. In future readings, I'll bump up the animation in my presentation more -- give it more of a performance. But I'm tired of waiting and mucking around with the sound files, and it's a new year, so I'll just get this out there, so folks can see what the first reading sounds like. And they can send me feedback. And I'll focus on improvements in subsequent readings. My ultimate intention is to piece together all the audio from my different readings, into a single audiobook -- also to be downloadable from Lulu.com -- so if I get to the end and I want a better feel for the first two chapters of the book for the final audiobook, I'll just re-record them there.
It's all a learning curve. But the curve gets less steep, as I go on.
Now that I've done my first complete reading, it's time to document the process for "Creating your Virtual Book Reading Tour", the creator's manual I'm going to publish with Lulu.com. Having a virtual book tour is so very cool, and I'm sure other authors are going to want to do it, too. So, I'll create a guide to show folks how to do it. And over the coming weeks and months of doing this process, I'll refine the guide, if need be. But at this point, I've got just about everything I need for the first edition -- except for the screen shots -- so, now I just need to capture those, and I'll be on my merry way.
Now, the documentation I'm doing will be dual -- print AND online. The book is "totally portable media" in one slick package, while the online documentation will be broken up between steps, and will become an online self-guided course, eventually. That way, folks can move at their own pace and have info right in front of them.
The online format actually offers more space to put information -- and bigger graphics, in color. The restrictions of 9x6 inches and only black and white text, can be a problem -- especially for pointing out smaller details of Audacity and the sound files. Online, I can have full-color, full-size graphics which convey information much easier. It's just a different way of conveying information, and both print and online have their strengths.
The main thing is, to convey what you want to convey, and do it as thoroughly as you possibly can.
And convey I shall.
I'm transferring the MP3 to the server right now, and I'm setting up my podcast page.
You can see it at http://www.podtopia.net/fuelbook/. Subscribe to the feed, or download the file today, to hear what's possible.
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