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    A guide to podficcing—for newbies, by a newbie.

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    05 Apr 2023

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    This guide is aimed at beginners with the intention of trying to break down the process so it is less overwhelming. It is, as all guides are, highly biased to what worked for me when I was starting out. If you find it doesn't work for you, I absolutely recommend trying out one of the many different guides out there!

    My number one recommendation is: just go for it! Things are less complicated than you think. There are a hundred of extra bells and whistles you can start adding on once you're ready, but try and keep it dead simple for your first one.

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    05 Apr 2023

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    Hooray! You've made a podfic! But now, how do you share it? Posting to tumblr, youtube, or a fandom-specific community are all decent options. But chances are, if the fic you recorded is from AO3, you'll reach the largest and most receptive audience by also posting to AO3.

    The archive welcomes all types of fanwork, but is structured and built primarily for written works. Posting podfic can be confusing or complicated if you're unfamiliar with it. This guide will cover both the basic mechanics of posting podfic to AO3, as well as the typical conventions used by the podfic community to help your audio be found by people who want to listen.

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    01 Apr 2023

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    N. Harmonia, S. Magnolia, A. Sycamore, C. Achromo.

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    Throughout the history of the study of how organisms are related to each other, there have been many discoveries of great importance to humanity’s understanding of life and Earth. Among some of these key discoveries are Darles Charwin’s theory of speciation, Leigh van Huke’s breakthrough studies of microscopic organisms, and the more recent emergence of endosymbiotic theory and molecular phylogeny. As is often the case in science, currently-accepted information for phylogeny is a constantly changing mire of hypotheses, theories, articles, and text. Due to this shifting nature, however, it is known and documented that people outside of academia develop misconceptions based on whatever was taught to them as young people, regardless of the current validity of the information or whether it was even valid in that time. This is through no fault of the individuals in question, nor of overworked primary school teachers, but these misconceptions pervade public knowledge to the point that even educational material can contain misinformation on the subject.

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    16 Nov 2022