A GAP in local stories for kids on audiobook looks set to be filled by a new recording room at Fremantle Press. The publisher, who recently moved into a new home at the old SEC sub-station on Parry Street, will focus on local histories, identities, and experiences in titles targeted at children in upper primary school levels. Fremantle Press head of sales marketing Claire Miller said it wasn’t easy converting a simple kids’ book into an audio v…
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