Sojourns On Mars


Read by Brian Downes

(3.7 stars; 5 reviews)

Murdock Woodman’s life takes a turn when an old school friend asks the investigator to find $105,000 in stolen Disney collectibles, his web researcher is talking to snakes and his wife will hardly talk to him at all.


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Reviews


(0 stars)

I agree with DBruce's comments. The story is very interesting, but the audio issues are really distracting. I even tried to run the mp3 files through a compressor & limiter chain in an effort to even out the volume levels without much success. I also tried to use the levelator ...


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The audio issues didn't bother me much (maybe my crummy headphones and cheapo player make all audiobooks equally bad?). The occasional long pauses should have been clipped out, but this wasn't a deal breaker for me. Brian has a great reading voice, and is able to comfortably move between male ...


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I really liked this book. Dude is kind of a blue collar anti-hero. The story and plot were engaging. The audio had its problems but not enough to take away from the story and with time and practice will most likely get better. I hope for a sequel


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Brian, if you see this, *please* email me. dennyw *************** (at) *************** zipcon *************** (dot) *************** (net) If you're wondering why, look at my first name and think about what it might be short for. Hint: not Dennis. -denny- (highly amused)


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The story is interesting, but the production quality is lacking. Mouth noises, long pauses, very audible edits all detract from the storytelling. Even audio distortion...sounds like overloading the mic when yelling some lines.


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I'd be happy to have some help. I'm a novelist, not an audio engineer. I use Sony Sound Forge 8. What would you suggest? Please direct replies to my MySpace page, myspace.com/ZenShooter01.


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I'd agree with the comments above, the audio issues are distracting but I don't know the first thing about how to fix them. The story itself was well written. The characters were unique and amusing. The premise of the story and the story line were a bit comical yet in ...