Jesse Baer 🔥 on Nostr: I want to like fiction audiobooks more, because audio generally really works for me ...
I want to like fiction audiobooks more, because audio generally really works for me as a way of taking in information. But when it comes to fiction, I often find the medium kind of unforgiving with my #adhd - like it's easier for me to get lost if I zone out for a second, compared to podcasts, or nonfiction audiobooks, or even text to speech articles. Maybe because I lose track of which antecedents go with which pronouns? Not always, but a lot of the time. Anyone else have this issue?
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