Bookcast Episode 112: Why Would You Do That? - podcast episode cover

Bookcast Episode 112: Why Would You Do That?

Feb 17, 20251 hr 1 minSeason 6Ep. 112
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

Welcome to Epi 112 of the Bookcast, my space for short fiction, updates on writing and publishing and all the bookish and authorly goodness. I’m talking about my latest release, Grumpy Valentine, and how I took on the challenge of narrating my own audiobook. Was it worth it? You’ll have to listen to find out!

In This Episode

📚 The Book Report – What I Read This Week

  • Not Our Daughter – Chad Zunker
  • Who’s Loving You – Lula White (Metamorphosis Series, Book 1)
  • Kill Her – Chris Patchell (Detective Lacey James Series, Book 7)
  • Justice for All – Chris Patchell (Short Story)

📚 Books on My Current Reading List

  • You Could Do Damage – KC Mills (ARC)
  • The Quiet Wife – Diane Saxon (ARC)
  • Rise and Betrayal – Justine Hill Edwards (Heritage Savings & Trust Series)
  • Junie – Erin Crosby Eckstein

📺 TV & Movies I’m Watching

 Wil Trent, Elsbeth, The Equalizer, The Irrational, Matlock, The Pitt, Papa’s House, Scamanda, Land Man, Save My Skin

Streaming & Subscription Thoughts

  • Netflix price increases and managing streaming costs.
  • Using JustWatch to track new episodes.
  • The Wayans Family being inducted into the NAACP Hall of Fame (so exciting!).

🖊 Writing & Publishing Updates

  • Grumpy Valentine is out now! It’s exclusive to my website, and I narrated my own audiobook for the first time.
  • Sales breakdown and how my direct sales strategy is shaping up.
  • Upcoming projects: Ruby’s Ten, Calculated Risk, Missing Persons, and Still I Rise.

🎙 Main Topic: Narrating My Own Audiobook

  • Why I decided to self-narrate Grumpy Valentine and how I made it happen.
  • The equipment I used, the learning curve, and the behind-the-scenes process.
  • Thoughts on expanding my backlist into audio and what this could mean for my author business.

🔥 Final Thoughts
Narrating your own audiobook isn’t for everyone, but it’s something I’m excited to explore further. If you’ve ever thought about doing it, start small, be patient, and remember—it gets easier with practice.

Links & Resources

🔗 Grumpy Valentine (Ebook & Audiobook): booksbydlwhite.com/grumpyvalentine
🔗 My books: booksbydlwhite.com/shop
🔗 Pick up a few free or severely reduced priced books (including some of mine!) in these bookfunnel special events! 

Support the show


Stay connected:

Visit my website–Booksbydlwhite.com

Join my newsletter – booksbydlwhite.com/newsletter

Follow me on Substack–Main Substack | Short Fiction Substack

Buy books & merch – booksbydlwhite.com/shop

Support this show with a recurring gift at bookcast.buzzsprout.com or Buymeacoffee.com/booksbydlwhite.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And if you really liked it, tell a friend.

For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android