Neil Gaiman to create audio book based on Tweets

Courtesy  Mon, 10/12/2009 - 7:11pm

Writer Neil Gaiman will compile 1,000 tweets of contributors into an audio book in his latest innovative use of the Internet.



 

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twitter audio books

There are a number of audio books on Twitter. I follow #jamokies on twitter. Its based on a free audio book by newfiction.com

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