Where Did It All Go Right?

Book • 2008
Andrew Collins's Where Did It All Go Right?

is a memoir-style book by the British writer and broadcaster.

The episode discusses how Collins's rights had reverted, prompting a small publisher to produce an ambitious physical audiobook release.

The project involved studio recording, extensive editing, and a four-CD package with extras, but sold very poorly and became a notable financial setback for the publisher.

The book itself reflects Collins's career and perspectives, and the audiobook attempt highlighted early internet bandwidth and market challenges for digital audio distribution.

The host and publisher use the story to illustrate risks in small-press publishing and production.

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Chris Evans (not that one)
recounting a failed audiobook/CD release of the author's book after rights reverted to him.
RHLSTP Book Club 175 - Chris Evans (not that one)

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