I've
interrupted my posting of 365 Jobs. I'll get back to it in a few
weeks. Every once in a while - I'm sorry - but I have to do a podcast.
I just have to. I've started recording a new one, and it will take a
few weeks. It's an obsessive, all-consuming project. There's no time
for anything else.
I became interested in podcasting about 5 years ago, when it was a relatively new frontier. I'd just finished writing my novel Clear Heart and was looking for what every writer needs, the two "pubs": publicity and publication.
I ended up self-publishing Clear Heart
and self-publicizing it by recording it as an audiobook to be
distributed as a podcast. I hoped that people would hear the podcast
(for free) and then want to buy a copy of the book (for money).
The
podcast was and still is a popular success, but it didn't convert into
book sales. And why should it? People listen, then they're done with
the story - why read it again?
In the process, I came
to love podcasting. I love making audiobooks. It's like a street
performance with my hat out on the sidewalk seeded with a few dollar
bills. There's very little money to be made - a few people leave "tips"
for the podcaster, but most people simply listen and then move on. And
that's okay.
Five years after I started, the
podcasting of audiobooks remains a relatively obscure subculture. With
the worldwide reach of the web, podcasting has the potential to reach
billions of people. One could at least dream of reaching millions.
In
reality, I've reached about 60,000 people. I'm still reaching a couple
of thousand new people every month. As a radio show, those numbers
would mean I'm a dismal failure. As a podcaster, I'm not ashamed.
For the new podcast, I'll be recording Danny Ain't.
By now I have realistic expectations. There's no recognition by any
other media. It won't help sales of print or ebook versions.
I
do it for love. I love giving voice to what I've written, and I get
satisfaction from having people hear it. I love literature as an oral
tradition, and I love being part of that tradition.
I want to thank Evo Terra and all the folks at podiobooks.com for hosting my podcasts and for their technical help.
If
you're interested, you can download my podcasts from the iTunes
"store." They're free. Simply go to the iTunes store and search for
"Joe Cottonwood." The most popular title is Babcock, followed by Clear Heart and then Boone Barnaby. Clear Heart is strictly for adults. Babcock and Boone Barnaby are for all ages.
And of course, I'll let you know when Danny Ain't becomes available for downloading as a podcast.
If you don't care about podcasts, my apologies. I'll
get back to blogging (which I love as much as podcasting) in a week or
two. Or three. It's summer. Let's have fun.