
Why my “Every Single Day” book as audiobook is even more exciting than the print or ebook.

After recording 71 files, retakes, edits, and toying with -23db sound, Every Single Day is ready for your ears–and hearts.
I openly admit it: lately, I prefer listening to books over reading them.
There, I said it. I’m an author. I’m allowed to talk about writing (and reading). I prefer to be walking in the woods with my dog, biking home from the train station, or walking through Utrecht with my earbuds in over … falling asleep at night to maximum seven pages at a time before my eyes can’t take any more.
For the full listing of where the audiobook is available, see ESD’s new book sales page.
I want to delve more into this as I get more and more audio focused, but there’s just something more “carnal” about it. It seeps into your ears and then disseminates like electricity throughout your body. I just don’t (often) get that with the written word. Maybe my word choice is wrong. Let’s see:
- sensual: pertaining to, inclined to, or preoccupied with the gratification of the senses or appetites; carnal; fleshly.
- sensuous: perceived by or affecting the senses.
- carnal: pertaining to or characterized by the flesh or the body, its passions and appetites; sensual. not spiritual; merely human; temporal; worldly.
Hmm, so maybe it’s both sensuous and carnal? Because I feel it both “body” and “spirit” together.
That’s what a good audio can do for you. Have you tried it lately? Really let a good book (or podcast or music) sink into your entire system and take you away?
Give it a go. Or rather, give it a listen. Need something to listen to? Got that for you: Every Single Day.