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Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Ep. 81: Behind the Scenes of Narrating Audiobooks with Julia Whelan (Audiobook Narrator) + Book Recommendations

Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Sarah Dickinson

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4.9732 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 81, audiobook narrator Julia Whelan goes behind the scenes of narrating audiobooks.

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Highlights

  • How Julia started narrating audiobooks and a bit about her career path.
  • How Julia got her breakout job narrating Gone Girl.
  • How Julia typically gets hired to narrate an audiobook.
  • How Julia decides which audiobooks she will and won’t narrate.
  • How many audiobooks Julia narrates a year.
  • Authors whose books she would love to record.
  • Types of books Julia generally won’t narrate.
  • How audiobook narration auditions look.
  • How much authors are involved in the recording contract.
  • Julia’s favorite author to narrate for.
  • Julia’s process from when she gets hired to narrate a book through completion.
  • How involved the author is in Julia’s preparation process.
  • How Julia feels about narrating books written by men (and why she mostly narrates books written by women).
  • How Julia feels about narrating male voices, accents, and memoirs (and details about narrating Educated by Tara Westover).
  • How the increase in celebrity narrators has impacted the audiobook narration industry.
  • Julia’s personal reading taste.

Julia’s Book Recommendations [36:53]

Two OLD Books She Loves

Two NEW Books She Loves

One Book She DIDN’T LOVE

One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About

Last 5 Star Book(s) Julia Read [48:56]

Other Books Mentioned

Other Links

About Julia

Website | Instagram | Twitter

Having narrated over 400 audiobooks in all genres, Whelan is, by industry standards, considered one of the top narrators recording today. She’s repeatedly featured on Audiofile Magazine’s annual Best-Of Lists. She was named Audible’s Narrator of the Year in 2014 and is a Grammy-nominated audiobook director. She has acquired multiple Audies and SOVAS (Society of Voice Arts) Awards, including for the performance of her own novel, My Oxford Year. She has won dozens of Earphone Awards, The Audie Award for Best Female Narrator of 2019, and was presented with Audiofile Magazine’s Lifetime Achievement Golden Voice Award in 2020. She attributes her distinctive style of narration to her ongoing passion for literature fueled by her decades of acting experience.

Transcript

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Welcome to Sarah's Bookshelves Live. I'm talking with one bookish guest about two old books they love, two new books they love, one book they don't love, and one new release they're excited about. We're going to get real, and sometimes a bit snarky,

0:21.9

about all things books. If you like the show, I'd really love your support. Spread the word

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to your reader friends, subscribe to the show, rate and review it wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:32.8

Let's get rolling. Hey everyone, welcome to Sarah's Bookshelves live. Today we're going behind the scenes of

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narrating audiobooks with one of my listeners' favorite audiobook narrators, Julia Waylon.

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Julia has narrated a number of books that I know many of y'all loved, including The Boys Club,

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The Great Alone, The Four Wins, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, a couple Taylor Jenkins

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Reed books, educated, Beach Read, and a couple of Sarah Peckinan and Greer Hendrix books.

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Julia is a screenwriter, a lifelong actor, including her most well-known role as Grace

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Manning on Once and Again, and an award-winning audiobook narrator. She's narrated

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over 400 audiobooks. Her breakout hit was Gone Girl in 2012, and was named Audubles

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narrator of the year in 2014. She also published her debut novel, My Oxford Year, in 2018.

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She graduated with a degree in English and creative writing from Middlebury College and Oxford

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University.

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Welcome, Julia.

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Thank you.

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Sorry, you caught me mid-sip on some coffee.

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Yes, welcome.

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I'm here.

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Well, thank you for being here.

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I have to tell you that I threw out to my Facebook group for my patrons that I was

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going to have you on and they were thrilled and the comments just kept popping in, oh, she's my

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