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'Audiobooks enable adults to experience the pleasure of hearing a story aloud, but are they fundamentally inferior to their print counterparts?' (153)

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    y separately published work icon Kill Your Darlings no. 28 January 2017 10745695 2017 periodical issue

    'We have gone to print a few days after the US election, and the aftershocks of this most troubling result are still resounding. Much is still to be written about this world-changing event, but in the meantime here at KYD we recognise the important role the arts now has to play in interpreting these events, creating pathways to change, and enabling regeneration.' (Editorial introduction)

    2017
    pg. 153-160
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