From Our Staff | August 17, 2007
Audio Recording "How-To" Guide Available!
Time is counting down on our first ever literary audio competition. This contest is not just for experienced audio production artists; our Voice-Only Literature category is a great opportunity for writers who haven’t yet ventured into multimedia art. Making your own recording of your writing is easier than you think, and now we’ve put together a “How-To” guide to walk you through the process.
You can get the guide (as an MS Word document) here.
And be sure to check out the guidelines for the audio competition, too. Deadline for entries is September 15!
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