Meghan Daum
Life Would Be Perfect . . . now an audio book!
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15 October 2011
Finally! You can experience my book without going to the trouble to read it!

Back in July I spent nearly 20 hours in the studio recording my the audio version of Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived In That House and it’s finally out! It was a valuable learning experience in that I realized a) I use the word “particularly” a lot (and it’s kind of hard to say out loud) b) there are only so many words for moulding (such as “moulding”) and c) there’s a fine line between eating enough food before the recording session that your stomach isn't growling but not so much that you get those little belching sounds. TMI, I know. But Life Would Be Perfect is like that, you know?
It's available from Audible.com and you can buy it right here.

Here I am, thinking "I am never, ever again going to write such long sentences." Next book will be in monosyllables.

12 full CDs! It's unabridged, people!


Over the last few years, I've found myself reading a lot of internet comments. Not necessarily the ones I get on my column, which I've resolved not to read anymore lest I waste a lot of time and gas money trying to hunt down the person whose screen name is "BigH8R26" and who shows up every week to remind everyone that I'm a moron and a hack, not to mention hideously unattractive. But unfortunately I do too often read comments about things I've read (or watched or listened to) online and they are often so vituperative and abusive that I wind up in a bad mood for the rest of the day.
Recently I made a virtual visit to the Hub City Book Club in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It's run by the clearly awesome 