Once upon a time, round about the start of the year, there was a settled order in the audiobook recording world. A relatively small number of voice artists had at-home recording setups – often a booth, built in a spare room or the garden shed, which gave the experienced narrator greater flexibility in their work. But the vast majority of recordings took place at specialist audiobook studios. Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'
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