RELEASED – Islands In the Cosmos

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After a quiet gap, I have yet another audiobook out in the wild! #17 and climbing.

This book is “Islands In The Cosmos” by Dale A. Russell. If you’ve been through school (as I assume we all have), you’ve gotten a very general look at how life came to be on this planet. Regardless of your belief structures, this is actually a really solid and detailed look at the origin of the planet over the billions of years of its existence. It’s a long read, but I learned a ton that I didn’t know… and I’m a huge nerd! So expand your mind and buy this book!

You can get your copy of the audiobook on AmazonAudible and iTunes. And hey, why not also check out the other works I’ve done for Audible? Every purchase goes to help fund future audiobook production!

RELEASED – Learn Linux in 5 Days

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And here it is, the third in a series of books meant to help you become more familiar with the Linux operating system. Those of you who have read or purchased Linux for Beginners will no doubt find much of this book familiar, since they cover the same ground. But if you’re looking a book for beginners in a slightly more structured format, this is the book for you! It breaks down the basics of getting on and operating a Linux server into daily chunks so that you don’t go down the rabbit hole and work all day, forgetting to eat! (Like I did… more than once.)

After this one, why not go back and check out Command Line Kung Fu as well?

You can get your copy of the audiobook on AmazonAudible and iTunes. And hey, why not also check out the other works I’ve done for Audible?

RELEASED – Command Line Kung Fu

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And now, after the monumental success of Linux for Beginners comes the next in the series from Jason Cannon!

If you’ve got some experience in Linux (or bought the previous audiobook) and you’re looking for some extra little tips and tricks to become more efficient as a user or admin, this is the book you want to read/listen to!

You can get your copy of the audiobook on AmazonAudible and iTunes. And hey, why not also check out the other works I’ve done for Audible?

RELEASED: Linux for Beginners

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Let’s face it… we’ve all been using computers for a lot of years now. Maybe you’re a solid Windows user. Maybe you’re a Mac aficionado. But you might only be slightly aware that other operating systems exist. Linux is the most well known of those and various versions of it run the vast majority of servers that give us websites (including this one!) and all the Internet things!

But have you wanted to learn how to actually use Linux? Have you dreamed of jumping in and seeing why it’s such a cool system to use? With my latest audiobook there’s nothing stopping you!

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RELEASED: Ghost Light

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The beat rolls on… and so do my audiobook releases!

Michael Chemers’ “Ghost Light” is a terrific introduction to the practice of dramaturgy, including explaining what they do!

No, seriously… the first chapter is literally titled “What the #$%@ Is a Dramaturg?”

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RELEASED: The Leonardo Trait

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And the release train rolls on with yet another new audiobook!

This time, it’s Angie Dixon’s “The Leonardo Trait”. I’ll let the blurb from the book tell you more:

If you’re constantly being told to “settle on one thing,” informed that you should “finish what you start”, and fed that biggest of lies, “Jack of All Trades, Master of None”, The Leonardo Trait is for you. If you are ready to embrace your creative nature, focus on all your interests in a way that works for you, and become a Jack of all Trades and master of ALL, The Leonardo Trait audiobook is for you.

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The one where I sit in the corner and think about what I’ve done

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So my friend Trevor Algatt — one of the creators/hosts of the awesome Inside Acting podcast which every actor and their mom should be listening to — asked me to share some tips for folks since I’ve been having what could be seen as some success with the audiobook narration portion of my career. After a time of pondering, I decided to put it into a post here for all to share in and hopefully make me look wiser than I actually am.

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