If you are self-publishing a book, then you will have most probably decided upon launching with eBook, paperback and maybe even hardback (with Amazon’s KDP launching this format recently, more authors are choosing casewraps to go along with paperback edition). However, with the rise in popularity of audio books, it is well worth considering an audio edition of your publication too.
The good news is that you don’t have to have a recording studio, or even be prepared to read your book in its entirety yourself, Amazon’s ACX service gives you everything you’ll need to hire and prepare a great sounding audio book, you can read a full article on how to create an audio book, which should help. But when it comes to the book cover for your audio, there are some differences that you need to be aware of and prepare for.
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