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Author Name Pronunciation Guide

The "TeachingBooks.net Author Name Pronunciation Guide" is an online audio collection of authors and illustrators pronouncing their names. Authors dial-in to a toll-free number and leave a voice message in which they pronounce their name and share the history of their name. These messages are digitized, edited, and uploaded to TeachingBooks.net. The Author Name Pronunciation Guide is available freely on the web and does not require a subscription to TeachingBooks.net. It can be used to learn how to correctly pronounce an author's name.

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