That’s the sort of detail that forces character choices instead of just decorating the setting.
Listen: https://rubipod.link/MagicMultiverse
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One of my favourite practical points from my chat with narrator Liza Jacob: space changes voice.
A vast hall wants a different delivery than a tight, enclosed room. The setting isn’t just backdrop, it’s performance direction. If you write speculative fiction, this is a useful way to sanity-check whether your world is actually on the page.
Listen: https://rubipod.link/NarratorsNeedWorldbuilding
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Writers: here’s a thought. If your worldbuilding is vague, your audiobook narrator ends up making decisions on your behalf.
I spoke with audiobook narrator Liza Jacob about how she uses what’s on the page to choose accents, distance, intimacy, and even how a space “sounds” at the mic. If you don’t give her enough to go on, she still has to perform it… which means guesswork. Learn how to fix this.
Episode here: https://rubipod.link/NarratorsNeedWorldbuilding
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