Is uploading all your writing to YouTube as audio the future of writing? A tentative return to the aural tradition perhaps?
*oral tradition
>>25192474You might as will say /lit/ should write audio dramas like they made for radio as well.
Yes, citizen?
>>25193394Shouldn't they?
>>25193394There used to be a fairly big community of autists that made their own radio dramas online in the '00s. I miss them.
Vlogging has been the new blogging for over a decade, so yes, more likely than you think.
>>25192474Back in the day, in the latam side of the internet and when creepypastas were a thing, people used to write their own stuff and use Windows Movie Maker and TextAloud to make their own "Video-Novels" and short stories.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fWvXm_mackhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xpkSYzW8-MIn retrospective, it has potential. Writing a novel and then making audio books like this would be comfy as fuck.
>>25195617Good point. The amount of talking & moving images since childhood has killed the patience and imagination for the written word so your best bet is to streamline the experience with audio + images.