User blog comment:Abysmii/Update and Information/@comment-10789912-20161212192113

You created absolutely phenomenal readings of Seasonal Hunters and Tabula Rasa, for which I still am grateful for.

Not only is the narration scene over-saturated, but shady as fuck. People monetizing narrations of stories that don't allow monetization, plagiarized stories being narrated, sometimes we're not even given fucking credit for making them.

It's always the big channels making this crucial mistakes, I might add. It's such a basic formula that is repeated to the point that even when I find a narration of >my own work<, I may not listen to it the whole way through. Just skip to the end to see if they offered criticism. Thankfully, that only happened twice.

I suppose the best pairing is small, unrecognizable authors and small, unrecognizable narrators. It's a chemistry that simply works. The narrator has more content, thus becomes bigger; the author has more representation, thus becomes bigger- plus, they may even plug the author for the video on some websites. This chemistry is the only thing saving the narration scene for me. Otherwise, I just stick to writing and google myself every once in a while to find some narrations of my stuff.