Narrating your own audiobook is exciting — but it takes preparation and practice to sound professional. These 10 tips for authors recording their own audiobooks will help you deliver a polished performance that engages your listeners.

  1. Warm Up Your Voice
    Do light vocal exercises before recording. A warm voice reduces strain and improves clarity.

  2. Stay Hydrated
    Keep water nearby (not coffee or soda, which dry out your throat).

  3. Mark Your Script
    Highlight tricky words and mark pauses for natural pacing.

  4. Record in Short Sessions
    Aim for 60–90 minutes per session to avoid fatigue.

  5. Control Breathing
    Learn to breathe quietly between sentences so it doesn’t distract the listener.

  6. Maintain Energy
    Imagine reading to one person, not a crowd. This keeps delivery conversational.

     

  7. Monitor While Recording

    Wear headphones to catch mistakes early.

  8. Don’t Worry About Mistakes
    Just stop, re-read the line, and move on — your editor will clean it up.

  9. Keep a Consistent Tone
    Match pacing and emotion from chapter to chapter.

  10. Work with Professionals
    Editing, mastering, and ACX compliance are best handled by experienced engineers.

Final Thoughts

Voicing your own audiobook gives your listeners a unique connection to you and your story. With these tips and professional production support, you’ll create an audiobook you can be proud of.

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