00:11:04 Toni Shiloh: AF is the best! 00:14:11 Toni Shiloh: That's what my dad did 00:14:51 Brenda Gates: How do we go about finding voice actors if not using ACX? 00:15:05 Leah: The toughest go to the Marines! 00:15:11 Melissa Stroh: I'm completely new to this whole thing, so I don't have a clue what to ask. 00:15:33 LORI: Same with me Melissa! 00:16:18 Leah: I've put a piece of my book up on ACX, but no one seems interested in it. How do I hook a voice actor? 00:18:37 Melissa Stroh: My son is an aspiring Marine, so.... 00:18:37 Leah: Father and Brother both went into the Corps and served. So yes, I'm a little bias. ;) 00:18:50 Leah: 'served overseas 00:19:18 Ann Boyles: Also complete newbie 00:20:32 Ann Boyles: Is it a problem to use a male and female to read in the same book? 00:20:34 Melissa Stroh: For the clueless like me, can you tell us what ACX is? 00:21:49 Toni Shiloh: If you don't go through ACX or Findaway voices to hire someone to narrate your audiobook, how do you make sure you can enter into a contract with the narrator that is good for both of you? Is it necessary to hire a lawyer? 00:29:33 Heather: If you have a series, should you always try to continue with the same voice actor unless there was a problem with the original one? 00:30:30 Toni Shiloh: If you don't listen to audiobooks should you do your own audiobook? 00:31:06 LORI: How does the target audience factor into using a male vs female voice? How about the gender of the deep POV? 00:34:47 Leah: Are ACX and Findaway Voices the only places to find a voice actor to read my book? 00:42:32 Melissa Stroh: Jim Rubart said that. 00:44:27 Toni Shiloh: So does it matter if the audiobook comes out a long time after ebook/print? 00:45:54 Brenda Gates: If I record my own book, where do I look for having it proofed and mastered before publishing? 00:50:39 Toni Shiloh: if you do your own audiobook, what's a good way to learn different accents? Or do accents not matter in audiobooks? 00:51:42 Tamera Kraft: Would you recommend a place like Findaway to distribute audio books to various place or loading to each place individually. 00:52:38 Kentucky Christian Writers Conference Conference 3: gene@jumpmasterpress.com 01:00:02 Ann Boyles: I’m fuzzy on what the produce step is after record, edit, and proof. 01:01:15 Heather: When Hallee puts out a jump card, is it only available when buying in person or is it something she makes available on various sites like Amazon? 01:10:02 Kentucky Christian Writers Conference Conference 3: jumpmasterpress.com 01:17:50 Heather: Thank you for a great workshop with lots of useful information! 01:18:05 LORI: Thank you! So much new information to consider. 01:18:35 Leah: Thanks Gene and Gregg! It was so informative!