Taylor Wilson has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Fifteen Quick and Easy Ways to Write a Novel.

Mom and Dad, I'm Gay: Coming out of the Closet covers a lot of a gay people's experiences. Most of our fears and doubts are perfectly hidden in a closet. It is like the story with the boogie man. What happens if we decide to come out and confess who we really are and what we really like to do? Fortunately this book will provide you all the information you need to overcome a crisis situation if you are among the gay people in the world. If not then you should still keep going on with the lecture because you'll find a lot of interesting and accurate information about gay culture, what gay people represent, and what they experience every day. This is a guide for anyone who needs to shed a light upon their knowledge or leave their prejudice behind. It is well structured so you won't encounter any difficulty in comprehending it. But most importantly it will help many of us start seeing the world with clearer and larger eyes.
©2015 Michael Holman (P)2015 Michael Holman

This audiobook breaks down complex concepts into an easy-to-understand-and-follow form that will help you to start taking action right away! Each story takes you on a journey through a compelling location where nothing really happens at all. As you listen, your mind will be calmed, and you can drift off to sleep without worrying about missing anything important. Here is what you will learn: What cognitive behavioral therapy is How to gain a deeper understanding of anxiety and its symptoms How to use cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety relief What critical thinking is How to change your way of thinking by applying CBT How to become a critical thinker by using CBT What is the possibility of rewiring your brain and changing how you think How to rewire your brain by using CBT What self-esteem is Why having a high self-esteem is important in today’s society How to boost your self-esteem and self-confidence by using effective CBT techniques And so much more
©2020 Jenny Duff (P)2020 Robert Lawson

The science fiction writer Damon Knight wrote once that writers were basically toads in childhood. They were the introverts, the loners, the less-than-handsome or beautiful children in school. Many of those toads gravitated to literature to read about better times and better worlds, he noted. The writer Frederick Pohl objected. He claimed he did not have an unhappy childhood, nor was he ugly. Until he knocked a tooth out when he was about 10, Pohl said, he was a rather cute little kid. Whether cute or ugly, this audiobook is for the men and women who have gravitated to literature and dream of being writers. To be honest no book can make you a best-selling author. That must come through your own creativity. What books can do is give you tips on plotting, dialogue, prose, pace, characterization and other aspects of the writing craft. While you can never teach creativity, a book can give you sound advice on action verbs, crisp dialogue, and good characterization. Almost every best-selling writer can point to advice from another writer or a book that helped him develop his craft. While there are some things that cannot be learned - such as how to copy George V. Higgins' amazing dialogue - zero other aspects of the writing craft can be studied and incorporated into your own work while still allowing flexibility for your own special style. Even with sound advice and some writing talent, a great deal of knowledge about writing will be learned at your own keyboard, pecking out scenes of mystery or science fiction or childhood longing. This book is concerned with the basic nuts and bolts of the writing craft. The hammer and nails of literature. Writers will have to use those hammers and nails to fashion their own unique creative dreams. Perhaps Mr. Knight's view of writing is true. Perhaps most writers were toads in childhood. But some of those toads - and a few cute little kids - have created beautiful worlds and magnificent stories.
©2015 Susan Summers (P)2015 Susan Summers