For my own part, I have completely lost faith in an author who's writing I really enjoyed in
audiobook form because there were, in my opinion, inexcusable errors in the ebook.
Not exact matches
(Point of order — I burn a lot of my
audiobooks to disk
because I like to create cool labels for them and save them in physical media
form.
Which genres seem to do best in
audiobook form (hint: longer books are often more appealing,
because most Audible customers pay for credits that get them a book a month, so the longer, higher priced books seem to be better deals).
Basically, this a quote from Jane Friedman in a recent Publishers Weekly, that reader discovery increases when you produce
audiobooks and other
forms of multimedia,
because you can reach people in a different place.