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Ever wanted to become an audiobook narrator? Ever had someone tell you you’re an amazing storyteller, that you’d be a natural at reading books for a living? Ever listened to an audiobook and thought, “Hell, I can do that”? Well, if so, then this is your chance. I’m officially announcing the beginning of my new contest: Share The Experience. The winner will find themselves plucked out of book-reading obscurity and dropped into the world of audiobook employment.
The reason for my doing this is fairly simple. See, it’s my tenth anniversary in about a month. That’s right, I did my very first audiobook gig back on June 10th, 1999, two short stories for Dove Audio that led me down the path to a wonderful new career. Well, in order to celebrate, I thought I’d do my best to help someone else get the same opportunity. That said, I’ve been working with the Audio Publishers Association to put this contest together, where, upon completion, we will have located – and employed – our industry’s newest audiobook narrator.
How does it work? Simple. Put together a demo — a recording of you reading one of your favorite books, no longer than three minutes — and email it off to me here at my site in mp3 format. On June 10th our judges, who represent the biggest audiobook publishers in the entire industry, will begin assembling the top contestants. The winner will be chosen from a final pool of twenty-five, and a total of five winners will be named. Our runners-up will receive free training in audiobook narration skills by Pat Fraley, one of the greatest teachers this industry has ever seen. If you drop by his website, www.patfraley.com, you’ll see he has a number of products available, videos, and DVDs devoted to teaching audiobook skills, and these will be handed out to our top contestants. Our second-place winner will also receive a personal session with Pat, invaluable hands-on instruction by a true master of the art.
But our Grand Prize winner…ah, that’ll be truly special.
First of all, the Grand Prize winner will get a personal instruction session with me in the studio. I know, I know. There’ll be a slight pause while everyone says, “That doesn’t seem truly special to me!” Well, that’s not the special part. See, when I said our judges represent all the biggest publishers in the audiobook industry, I truly meant it: they’re the folks who do the actual casting for the audiobooks you listen to. And as a result, a number of them have graciously volunteered some work on projects they’ve got coming out soon. Some will be short stories, some will be portions of novels that will be done as multi-narrator reads, and all of them will be offered to our Grand Prize winner.
That’s right: our winner will not only get free personalized instruction in the art of narration, but will immediately find themselves employed by our judges, working for publishers like Random House, Harper Collins, and Hachette.
Now there are a few caveats, some small print (or smaller, shall we say; definitely not tiny!). For instance, we’ve got two studios that have volunteered to host our recording session, one in New York, the other in L.A. Our winner will be expected to travel on their own dime to either location in order to claim their prize. (No free travel here, folks, sorry.) Another is that the contest is open only to true newcomers: nobody who’s received monetary compensation for audiobook narration in the past will be eligible to participate. Sorry, but that’s a sticking point. Now, if you’ve narrated in the past but have never been paid for it, that’s fine; if you’ve done work reading for the blind on a charitable basis, for instance, no worries, you’re still eligible. But no pros will be accepted. None. And submissions will only be accepted during the contest’s official dates; no early or late submissions will be accepted. (Which means please don’t email me any MP3s until June 10th: they’ll likely just hit the spam filter.)
Now, although the contest doesn’t officially begin until June 10th, there is a unique opportunity if you’re planning on attending this year’s Audio Publishers Association Conference on May 28th, 2009 in New York. APAC attendees will be able to do early, in-person auditions in front of all our attending judges. This is a truly rare opportunity: to have your voice assessed by all the major casting people in this industry, all at the same time. I highly recommend you take advantage of this opportunity if you’re able. You won’t regret it. You can click here to learn more about APAC, or email scott@scottbrickpresents.com with “APAC AUDITION” in the subject line to schedule your audition. Our contest page will always have the latest updates, and we’ll notify our mailing list when there’s news you can use (click here to subscribe). Official rules are currently being argued over by a gaggle of lawyers; we’ll email the mailing list once they’re up.
If you’re interested in all the contest details, I’ve got them posted here on the site on the Share the Experience contest page. I encourage you to read them over before entering, but don’t delay: submissions will only be accepted for three weeks, from June 10th to June 30th, 2009. If you’ve been itching to join the ranks of professional narrators, then now is the time. Or if you know someone who wants to become a narrator, then please, forward this information to them and tell them to enter. Our winners will be announced here on my site in July.
Trust me when I tell you, this is a rare opportunity. The world of audiobook narration is a tough one to crack, but once that door is open, it can be immensely rewarding. And everyone who enters, whether they wind up in our top five winners or not, will have their voice heard by the people who do the actual casting for audiobooks. That’s gold, people, pure gold. Do yourselves a favor and enter.
And lastly, one personal aside, something I find really special. Remember that first gig I mentioned earlier, the two short stories at Dove? Well, I met two amazing individuals that day: Stefan Rudnicki of (a partner in Skyboat Road), who hired me that first time around, and Dan Musselman, who left Dove soon thereafter and became Executive Producer at Books on Tape. Well, both of those men not only became valuable mentors, but close friends, and I’m honored that when asked to judge this event, they both accepted. It’s truly special to be working with the guys who had so much to do with my early development, here in a new and unique context. Then again, a number of our judges have been responsible for many of the blessings in my career, and it’s humbling to get to work with them again here. I’m truly grateful to all of them. It’s awesome, just awesome.
Okay, that’s it for the moment. Keep watching this site for updates. Thanks for all the support you’ve shown me over the years, it’s been a tremendous help. Here’s hoping I can return the favor here.
Thanks for listening, and good luck!
Scott Brick


May 21st, 2009 at 1:32 pm
Hi, Scott! This is truly an AMAZING contest! I wish I could enter. Alas, my 2 commercial audiobooks knock me out of the running. It’s a good thing that I love marketing!
As soon as I received your e-mail, I publicized the contest on Twitter and LibriVox, and I’m sure others will spread the word. I imagine that your mailbox will be overflowing with submissions from very talented people.
Let me know if I can assist you in any way with the contest. I’ll be eager to hear the winner!
Cordially,
Karen Commins
http://www.KarenCommins.com
May 22nd, 2009 at 6:28 am
Wow! Thanks very much Scott.
This is a truly great opportunity…
Very generous.
Kudos and continued success,
Joe
May 22nd, 2009 at 12:52 pm
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May 22nd, 2009 at 6:55 pm
I always suspected that anyone who could read like you do must be cool – and see – I was right.
Thank you so much for holding this contest. I’m redoing my audio book demo as we speak. I’ve enjoyed listening to you so much, I look forward to the day when I can provide that same enjoyment for someone else.
All the best to you,
Tamara McDaniel
May 24th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
Thanks for the contest, Scott. After completing Pat Fraley’s seminar, and having finished the editorial work on my first donation book, I am eager to book an actual gig. I look forward to the details.
May 27th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
Such a great way to give back to the folks that admire you and this fantastic medium. Not to mention celebrating 10 years. Congrats!
That said, I’ll follow this contest as it unfolds and look forward to the winners first production. Best of luck to all that enter.
Nate
May 27th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
Congrats on 10 years! Nicely done! Here’s to another 10…or more.
June 10th, 2009 at 9:35 am
I can’t wait! Scott, This is awesome. Thanks for being so thoughtful and giving us all the opportunity to experience the audio book world!
Congratulations on 10 years!
Best,
Julie O’Dell
June 16th, 2009 at 3:49 am
This is so exciting! I’m going to enter as I’ve longed to record my own books (couldn’t possibly afford a “professional”) so I figured I’d have a try at this competition and just maybe get some proper training, if I were very lucky. And a trip across the water would be great. Thanks so much Scott for setting this up – fantastic idea.
June 17th, 2009 at 8:54 pm
I would love to try this, but I am on dial up and it takes forever to upload.
If there is another way to get it to you, that would be wonderful.
June 17th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
Hi, Den Shewman here, Scott’s CCO and webmaster. The only way to submit your entry form and demo is through the online submission form — it’s best for recordkeeping as well as tracking, what with Scott sending MP3s across this great nation of ours to various judges.
What you can do is burn your MP3 demo to a disc, or copy it to a flash drive, and then upload it from work (if they allow it), a friend’s computer, or even a public workstation: Kinko’s, Starbucks (if you have WiFi), your public library, etc.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
d
August 11th, 2009 at 7:50 pm
This is August 11th. I’m anxiously waiting for the results of the contest. Maybe the announcements were made elsewhere or something. If so, please pass it on. If not, what is the status of the contest? I can say this: ever since I entered the contest I’ve been reading aloud every day. Now I’m reading “Harry Potter and the Lost Hallows.” It’s very challenging indeed, especially relating to the characters’ names, spells and locations. But, I’m having a blast and it’s great training. So, back to the original inquiry, what’s up with the contest?
August 31st, 2009 at 4:45 pm
When and where will the results be announced ?
September 2nd, 2009 at 5:46 pm
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October 12th, 2009 at 2:52 am
Dear Scott,
Although I see that your contest for new audiobook readers is closed, I wondered if I might drop you a line in case you are planning on holding another one.
I’m an opera singer from Toronto, Canada, who now lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. I’ve done a fair bit of spoken word acting and since my children have been enjoying audiobooks, was thinking of recording some.
If you decide to hold another contest please do let me know,
Regards,
Matthew
December 16th, 2009 at 9:45 pm
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February 5th, 2010 at 4:52 pm
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