WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT TATE OUT LOUD

"I chose to produce 'Humorous Happenings in Holy Places' as an audio book to extend to those whose limited eyesight doesn't allow them to read any more and to those who are too busy to sit down with a book the opportunity to laugh, and at the same time, to be inspired during their devotional minutes.

"Through the 101 true stories about funny incidents in religious settings that introduce each Bible-based devotion, many people, both young and old, will have the opportunity to be happy in Jesus as they listen to 'Humorous Happenings in Holy Places' on audio. From the nursing homes to the busy streets and highways, 'Humorous Happenings' on audio will have people laughing and worshipping at the same time."

- Barbara Eubanks, author of "Humorous Happenings in Holy Places"



"I want to have my book produced as an audio book, because I want the characters to come alive. My heroine has the same soft, sweet voice as Rita Tate, and I know her great expertise and care for my book and charcters will make the book come alive."

- Gloria D'Alessandro, author of "Murders At The Signs & Wonders"



"Regarding 'My Mother, My Child,' I feel many of those who will benefit from its contents will most likely listen to a CD rather that take time to read it. I have total confidence in Tate Publishing and their staff and am sure this will be another great avenue for my book. Thank you for providing this service to the authors and to the public as well."

- Susie Kinslow Adams, author of "My Mother, My Child"



"I speak to a lot of groups, and so many of the people request the book in audio form. They enjoy the published book, but they want something they can listen to in the car or with friends. They are extremely busy and driven people, and they like the idea of maximizing their time.

"It seems people are busier than ever. The use of technology through recorded media is becoming more of the rule than the exception. Today's media users want instant and selected productions, rather than dialing up and waiting to hear what they want. Audio reproduction is becoming a very viable option."

- Jeff Denton, author of "Don't Let The Idiots Win"



"I want to feature my book as an audio book because so many people have schedules which do not permit them to actually sit down for hours and read. An audio book can be inserted in the CD player of the car and listened to between errands and destinations. Just simply leave it in the player and when you get back in the car, you can begin listening where you left off. It's convenient and accommodating to the busy complicating schedules we face today."

- Bishop W.E. Brooks, author of "When Mercy Meets Misery"



"I wanted to produce my book on audio, since my book is probably most attractive to busy people in the workforce. Many of these individuals are stressed and lack the time for much leisure activity—especially reading. In addition, some just don't like to read. Making my book available on audio CD gives them the opportunity to 'read' my book during their drive to and from work or at other convenient times."

- Jim Lange, author of "BLEEDership"