Narrated

The cover of The Problem-First Method by Kevin Scott Dias.
The Problem-First Method, now in audio.

The Problem-First Method now has an audiobook.

It comes with the ebook. One purchase, both formats, same price. I never liked the idea of charging twice for the same words, so the audiobook is just part of what you get when you buy the ebook.

And if you already bought the ebook, you already have the audiobook. It's at the same download link you used the first time. Nothing to buy, nothing to claim. Go listen.

Jeffrey Holz narrated it. He was a pleasure to work with, his own good instincts drove the project and I really didn't have to do much of anything. Hearing my own sentences read back in someone else's voice is a strange thing. He made them sound better than they do in my head.

Making the audiobook also handed me a small education in book formats. I learned more about EPUB than I planned to when I built the ebook, and the audiobook was my first time working with M4B, the format that keeps chapters and bookmarks intact in an audio file. None of this was on my list when I started writing. It rarely is.

That's the part of side projects I keep enjoying. You sit down to write a book and walk away knowing what an M4B chapter marker is. Always fun to learn something new.

The Problem-First Method is out now: https://problem-first-method.com/