I apologize if this is not the right forum. It's been awhile since I've posted.
Lately, I have been hooked on audio books. My time is limited, so listening to a book while running over lunch has been amazing. The problem I have noticed though is that I've already burned through all of the Star Trek content on Audible; and I can't find any of the newer novels in audio format.
What does it take for the author / publisher to produce such a product? And is it simply not being done because it's not profitable? I actually just finished "The 34th Rule", which I found to be fun, fast, and high production quality.
Any thoughts, input, or alternate locations where I can purchase audio book content is appreciated. Thanks!
Lately, I have been hooked on audio books. My time is limited, so listening to a book while running over lunch has been amazing. The problem I have noticed though is that I've already burned through all of the Star Trek content on Audible; and I can't find any of the newer novels in audio format.
What does it take for the author / publisher to produce such a product? And is it simply not being done because it's not profitable? I actually just finished "The 34th Rule", which I found to be fun, fast, and high production quality.
Any thoughts, input, or alternate locations where I can purchase audio book content is appreciated. Thanks!