UPDATED: Everything you ever wanted to know about the audio version of The Happiest Days of Our Lives but were afraid to ask can be found right here.
The audio version of The Happiest Days of Our Lives will go on sale at noon Pacific tomorrow! I will post all the exciting details, as well as a picture of me dressed up as Darth Vader, at that time. Oh, I will also have a link that you can use to buy it, which I guess is kind of important.
David Lawrence and I worked really hard to make something awesome, and David worked long, long hours (when he's not creeping up on Heroes as Eric Doyle) to get it out in time for a certain gift-giving holiday that's just six days away.
Like the audio version of Just A Geek, this is a super-annotated version, filled with tons of what I call "audio footnotes" for lack of a less stupid-sounding term. I hope we've created something that's more like sitting down in a room with me while I tell you stories, than it is a typical audio book. I don't think a traditional publisher would let me get away with doing it this way, which is a big reason I do these things on my own. If you've ever heard me perform my work at a show, or listened to any of my podcasts, you should have some idea of what you're getting into.
Unlike the audio version of Just A Geek, the audio performance of The Happiest Days of Our Lives will only be available as a download. We found that the costs associated with creating and shipping physical media for JAG:tA vastly outweighed the benefits, and most people just rip the CDs to their favorite digital format, anyway.
I don't make enough to have a marketing budget, and I don't have a big publishing company behind me get the word out in the traditional media, so I'm counting on those of you who read my blog to help (there's at least 100K of you, if I can read stats correctly, and boy am I going to be embarrassed and sad if I can't). I made a media kit for Happiest Days that you can download at Monolith Press and use however you see fit, so if you think my work is worthy, I'd be super grateful for your help.
The audio version of The Happiest Days of Our Lives is about three and-a-half hours long, and will cost just $19.72. "Why $19.72?" you ask? Because that's the year I was born, and because nobody else is the boss of me, I can do that sort of thing.