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2012-09-19 Why Not A Christian Now An Audio Book! (Richardcarrier - Info) (2583)
2012-09-19 Why Not A Christian Now An Audio Book! (Richardcarrier - Info) (2583)
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BY R ICH AR D CAR R IER / ON SEPTEMB ER 19, 2012 / 22 COMMENTS
My book Why I Am Not a Christian: Four Conclusive Reasons to Reject the Faithis now available as an audio
book. You can get it on iTunes or on Amazon (which simply vends through Audible.com).
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K A R L • S EP TEMBER 1 9 , 201 2, 4:1 8 P M
Richard,
I came across this offer for two free audiobooks from Audible: http://www.audible.com/offers/2749
Looks like you need to sign up for an account (credit card required), and after 30 days they start charging
$14.95/month. Of course, one can cancel the membership before the 30-day trial period expires.
Feel free to moderate this comment out if you don’t get compensated for this type of “purchase”.
Cheers!
R E P LY
I don’t have any control over what Audible does and know nothing about their marketing or
membership practices. But if audio works like print publishing, they still have to pay the same
royalty even when they give products away for free. Because they still have to pay the
publisher for the right to sell the product.
R E P LY
Hooray! Just in time, I get my monthly credits tomorrow. Can’t wait to start listening.
R E P LY
Do you think it will be released in a non-locked format? I love the thought of Audible, but not so crazy about
their format which won’t let me burn it to CD to listen to in my car. :/
R E P LY
Audible says you are entitled to one burn, so you should check their help system (actually,
just google audible burn to cd).
Aso I know iTunes audiobooks can be loaded onto an iPod and played through a car stereo
that way (you just need a five dollar tape cassette repeater if you don’t have a more recent
car), and you used to be able to burn to CD as well (though I haven’t used a CD in many
years, so that may have changed…who uses CDs anymore? They’re so massively data
inefficient now).
R E P LY
Yeah, so what’s funny about my car is that it’s modern in that it plays MP3 format when
burned onto a CD (which is great), but has no external jack or tape player.
So I can burn like 150 songs onto a CD and play them.And usually an entire audio book,
but only if it’s in MP3 format.
R E P LY
You should still be able to do one burn, though, even with Audible files. Or that’s what they
claim. So you should still be able to generate a CD like you want. Maybe there are special
steps explained in their help screens somewhere. Or you can try a workaround (save the mpg
to a file, then burn the file, etc.).
R E P LY
R E P LY
Dr. C,
The link above only shows the paperback version from Amazon on your blog. Do you have another direct link
you can post for Amazon?
Thanks,
Chris
R E P LY
R IC H AR D C AR R IER • S EP TEMBER 28, 201 2, 2:45 P M
Audio books aren’t really sold on Amazon. Amazon bought Audible, and now uses that to
vend audiobooks. So you have to go to Audible to find this. Or iTunes (which is Amazon’s
competition now).
R E P LY
Dr. C,
It does not appear in either iTunes, nor on Amazon (yet). I’ll keep checking but if you find a
direct link in the meantime, that would be helpful.
Thanks again,
Chris
R E P LY
R E P LY
Not yet, but they are in development. Sense and Goodness without God is recorded and in
the publisher’s production pipeline. Not the Impossible Faith is contracted and we just have
to find time to schedule the recording. Whether Proving History will join them depends on
how expensive the audio rights are, and (I expect) whether the others do well.
R E P LY
I’m really looking forward to Sense and Goodness without God, the audiobook version.It
seems like it would be quite an undertaking. About how many hours will the recording be?
R E P LY
RICHARD CARRIER • OC TOBER 2, 201 2, 5:34
PM
Sense and Goodness without God has already been recorded. It took
over a week to record. I’ll blog it when it reaches the market.
R E P LY
Thanks, looking forward to them. Tried to find Why I am not a Christian on iTunes, by the
way. No luck. Is it possibly restricted to the US store? I live in the Netherlands.
R E P LY
I just tried to find the book on audible, but it’s not there. The link in Richard’s post just redirects to a “Product
Not Available” page. Is there a known date when the book will be available again on audible?
R E P LY
I have no idea what’s gone wrong at Audible. It has also vanished from iTunes. I’ve sent a
query to the publisher.
R E P LY
Dr. Carrier,
Is there an update on the audiobook? It’s still not available on Amazon or iTunes.
Thanks,
Chris
R E P LY
R IC H AR D C AR R IER • OC TOBER 5, 201 2, 2:1 2 P M
What happened is that the publisher wanted to trade out an audio segment for the credits (we
had done an improved recording of them weeks ago, since there was some technical thing
wrong with the first attempt), and apparently that trade-out required removing the old version
until the new version was “rebuilt” or something. That’s terribly inefficient (they should have
just kept selling the old version and done a straight swap when the new version was encoded
and ready to go), but whatever. In any event, it won’t happen again.
All’s well!
R E P LY
Chris
R E P LY
Not wild about Audible though (and my work computer isn’t compatible with iTunes). I would prefer not to
have to deal with encrypted files that there may or may not be a player for in the future or if I move to a different
computer or playback device.
I can work around audible for the time being but it takes quite a bit of time and effort.
I can’t reccomend a audiobook specific place but here are a few places that I happily spend money at.
http://www.magnatune.com
http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com
http://humblebundle.com
R E P LY
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Richard Carrier is the author of many books and numerous articles online and in print. His avid readers span the world from Hong Kong to
Poland. With a Ph.D. in ancient history from Columbia University, he specializes in the modern philosophy of naturalism and humanism, and the
origins of Christianity and the intellectual history of Greece and Rome, with particular expertise in ancient philosophy, science and technology. He
is also a noted defender of scientific and moral realism, Bayesian reasoning, and historical methods.
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