I would love for my story to become an audio drama

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Anyone ever found people to read your story to help make it an audio drama? I got a story that got some good feedback and got rated fairly well. I love my own story and it really does it for me.

I would love some sexy voices reading it and acting it out. Anyone ever tried this?
 
You might post your question to The Audio Creators Booth. It's a subforum up at the top of the AH page.

I think that sort of audio production (sort of a radio drama, from the sounds of it) would be very interesting to a lot of other authors here, but audio erotica is typically short, done in one voice, and usually amounts to jerkoff encouragement. You never know, though. You might find the voices you need and a way to put it together.
 
Anyone ever found people to read your story to help make it an audio drama? I got a story that got some good feedback and got rated fairly well. I love my own story and it really does it for me.

I would love some sexy voices reading it and acting it out. Anyone ever tried this?
If you are still looking for voices, I'd love to help if I can..
 
You could always contact your favorite audio content creator and offer them a story. Just be aware that length IS a major factor. Audio stories are usually 15-25 minutes tops. So set a timer and read your story out loud and see how long it takes you. If it seems doable, see if anyone's interested.
 
Some of my fanfics could be animated cgi dramas with appropriate voice actors. But I’ve never written a direct
script for such a thing I could post on Lit.
 
I had the fortune of @seraph_nocturne taking an interest in a story of mine. Listen to her here:

The Light Between The Trees - Intro

At 12 mins, it's only half of chapter 1... so I'd reckon a 100k book would run to maybe about 7h of solid talking. You'd have to ask her how much elapsed time produced 12 mins of audio. Fascinating process.

It took roughly an hour and a half, I recorded in small increments because being the amateur I am it wasn't hard to trip up over a word or two as I went, as opposed to recording the entire thing straight through. It made it easy to get into the habit of pacing breath and editing out/splicing bits I did and didn't like. I imagine with more practice I'll be able to move much faster but since I've only just started dabbling, yeah, even little 3-4 K excerpts are taking me a little bit of time.
 
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It took roughly an hour and a half, I recorded in small increments because being the amateur I am it wasn't hard to trip up over a word or two as I went, as opposed to recording the entire thing straight through. It made it easy to get into the habit of pacing breath and editing out/splicing bits I did and didn't like. I imagine with more practice I'll be able to move much faster but since I've only just started dabbling, yeah, even little 3-4 K excerpts are taking me a little bit of time.
I actually did that myself when writing it. I read it out loud. It's amazing how quickly you can pick up on awkward sentence structure, but yeah, I can't fathom how you'd keep going after messing up a word and then having to do a retake. It's an art.
 
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