[Studiotalk] Requests for getting books recorded?

TalkingBooks talkingbooks at ci.staunton.va.us
Mon Oct 14 11:33:16 CDT 2019


Hi everyone,

I was just curious what the process is of getting a book recorded on audio. We just had a patron call for the book "Thick Luck: The Search for POW's and MIA's" which I found on Amazon as print but no audio. This patron is a veteran and said this book mentions a buddy of his that was shot down, so naturally I want to skip all the lines and get this book recorded for his as soon as possible! How would I go about getting on a "To be recorded" list?


thanks!!



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