Celebrating Audiobook Narrators

The New York Times is carrying an article on audiobook narrators. \”A spoken book. There can be tremendous pleasure in hearing a book, if the voice of the narrator is right. Those authors who don\’t narrate their own books have in a sense ceded to an actor the direct connection to the listener-reader that is part of the power of authorship, in much the same way a playwright does. But if the whisper or the rumble resonating from an audiobook has the right complexity of tones, it can be as satisfying as theater.\” More