AudioPhile
I've figured out I can rip the studio recording CD audio files to mp3 using iTunes, and so have a snippet from the last session uploaded to the server this morning. You'd be welcomed to give a listen.
This is an entry from Slow Road Home called Field Notes: December Creek. It consists of short "prose poems" I suppose you'd call them, and to appreciate this reading, imagine yourself where I was as I took these little jots to remember the moment: sitting on a mossy rock in the weak sun of December, on the banks of Nameless Creek, leaning against the smooth trunk of a tulip poplar.
I've learned in the past few days of a program called Tracktion; it has been recommended as the sound editor best suited to assemble the read passages from the book into an audiobook.
Anybody have any experience with this software? It is not exactly intuitive, but does get good reviews, mostly from music makers.
UPDATE: Dang, I forgot I was going to get some creeksound files on my little pocket recorder and use that for amnbient-sound "bullets" between each of the little passages in this cluster of "field notes"...but I got sidetracked and lost my focus. Maybe next time.