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Auditions for audiobook are posted

The Diary of a Broken Mind ebook should be out later this month. It’s been uploaded and it’s being formatted now.

The publisher is going to upload it so it’s available worldwide so that my international subscribers can get the book. A few of you from Germany, Canada, the UK, Australia, and India have asked. Thank you for your interest.

The paperback is back in stock at Barnes & Noble

Yay! So it sold out three times online at this outlet which is pretty exciting.

Link to the auditions for the audiobook reading

The audiobook might be March or April and we are starting the process now. The reading of the audiobook will need two parts.

One, the part of me, the mom. A woman over 50.

And then someone to read Charles’ rap lyrics, and that would be a young man between 18-27 I imagine.

For nonprofessionals, the challenge will be the setup. You have to have real equipment and know what you’re doing or have access to that kind of studio/equipment. ACX/Audible does make the narrator-producers jump through a lot of quality-control hoops. (Frankly, that’s good, though the initial setup can be a pain for the people doing it.)

For the courageous, here are some setup links.

In a few weeks, my publisher and I will get together and listen to the audition tapes. I used to do this when I wrote radio spots so I am familiar with this part of the process although the rest of it is not.

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AnneMoss Rogers

AnneMoss Rogers is a mental health and suicide education expert, mental health speaker, suicide prevention trainer and consultant. She is author of the Book, Diary of a Broken Mind and co-author of Emotionally Naked: A Teacher's Guide to Preventing Suicide and Recognizing Students at Risk with Kim O'Brien PhD, LICSW. She raised two boys, Richard and Charles, and lost her younger son, Charles to addiction and suicide on June 5, 2015. She is a motivational speaker who empowers by educating and provides life saving strategies and emotionally healthy coping skills. As talented and funny as Charles was, letting other people know they matter was his greatest gift. And now that's the legacy she carries forward in her son's memory. Mental Health Speakers Website.

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