Letter Vox – audio postcards from Australia’s literary edge
We all have different relationships to books and writing, as creators and readers. Reading and writing are solitary activities, but these experiences are often shared at book clubs, writers’ centres, literary salons and spoken word events.
Tell us about your bookshelf, where you like to read, where you find your books, who you talk to about books, who you read to, why you read and what you read?
Post your experience to Letter Vox. It’s a place for you to tell us, and other readers and writers about your personal and shared experiences of words.
There are many ways to tell a story, and being in radio we love audio, but you can also tell your story about reading in images, video, text or music. Record it onto your camera, mobile phone, mp3 player or digital recorder.
Make your audio between 3 and 7 minutes. Post a story from your literary outpost into Pool and tag it as Letter Vox.
We’ll showcase your material on a new part of the Book Show website that's being built at the moment -- and your piece might even make it onto the airwaves.
Letter Vox lives on a site called Pool -- a creative commons, open-source, experimental collaborative media creation web space developed by the ABC, tertiary institutions and a community of contributors -- that's you!
To get started on Letter Vox, join Pool here.
More ‘how to’ instructions are in the help section of Pool.
