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Podiobooks.com - Serialized audio books in podcast form
“ What are “podiobooks”?
The term podiobook was coined by Evo Terra to describe serialized audiobooks which are distributed via RSS, much like a podcast. Listeners to Podiobooks.com can choose to receive the episodes of their books via an RSS feed or by listening to episodes by directly downloading episodes from this site. Some listeners keep the audio files on their computers, some transfer the book to CD, but most transfer the file on to their MP3 player so they can listen no matter where they are.
Why are authors making these versions available for free? Many authors do this to get exposure for their work, others do it in the hopes you’ll buy a physical copy of their current or perhaps next work in development. Still others simply do it for the sheer joy of writing. And while it’s not required, you have the option to donate money to the author of your choice. When you consider that audio books run usually twice as much as their hardcover counterparts… we hope you’ll be generous. Authors receive 75% of all the proceeds from the donations from listeners. The smaller portion goes to the maintenance and upkeep of Podiobooks.com.”
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You can get books in your RSS feed too! And it is free AND legal! It is nice to have someone read to you, go try it out!
Free children's music downloads | Artists A-B
A cool site that has a bunch of MP3s for kids to listen to. Some of the songs are what you would expect (and they have a traditional song selection) but the contemporary songs show a wide variety of songs for your listening pleasure. Some of which I found really cool myself (and I don’t even have children!).
Definitely check out in the contemporary section (all songs are listed alphabetically by author’s last name):
Ronnie Caldwell’s - God’s Not Dead
Micheal Mish’s - Coop de Cluck and Gorilla Walk