I'm rather in awe of this "widget" above from my publisher, which announces the availability of the audiobook version of "The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything," read by me (over a space of four long 9 to 5 days at a studio in Carnegie Hall.) Check out the widget--which includes an excerpt--then check out the audiobook. I apologized in advance for the Philly accent!
'The Jesuit Guide' on Audiobook...and a Cool Widget
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Why apologize, our accent is part of the charm of being from the City of Brotherly Love.
In fact I imagine you have readers who will pay cash money just to hear your accent when you say 'a glass of water' !
(p.s. - howabout those phillies?)