Does /lit/ use audiobooks or are they a waste of time? If no, what are some good audiobooks?
I think the generally held opinion on /lit/ is that they are convinient to listen to when you have to use your hands, but there are still many important things in the act of reading text alone that are lost, like the ability to go at your own pace or to reread or imagine your own narrative voice.
>>7662200
This.
I listen to Audiobooks whilst driving to and from work, and occasionally at the gym, but you can defiantly miss stuff, as audiobooks are more a passive activity, apposed to an active one.
Some people have trouble reading physical books, myself included, but I think pushing yourself is an important part of the process.
Find an Audio-Play version of The Seagull.
I was listening to it on a bus, and by the end I just sat there in deep silence, and I had missed my stop.
>>7662185
Graphic Audio, chose a category you like and read it .