The audiobook version of our paperback Wild Seas, Wilder Cities is now available! Featuring 50 voices from across the Portsmouth community and beyond. Our readers range from teenagers to those in their nineties, including actors, writers, environmentalists and volunteers from the public.

Important:
- The best way to buy the audiobook is from our Payhip site here. This way, 95% of the money goes to our charity: the Solent Seagrass Restoration Project! However, you need to know how to: (a) unzip the downloaded file, and (b) copy the resulting mp3 files to a suitable folder on your listening device (mp3 player, mobile phone, computer, etc).
- If you don’t know how to do this (we do understand!), you can make things simpler by purchasing from one of our other vendors (this list shows them all). If you do need to buy from another vendor, the charity will get less money (sometimes a lot less), and we’d like to ask you to help us out by writing a review on Amazon or Goodreads.
A showcase celebrating the audiobook, and the many voices across the community who contributed to it, is happening on June 29th at Portsmouth Guildhall’s Lens Studio. Tickets are £6, available from the Guildhall here. We’d love to see you there!
The evening will feature guest speakers, poetry and fiction readings, an audiobook medley with slideshow, original music, handmade items to buy, and more!
To read about our journey from print to sound, click here.

We didn’t record the “More Information” section from the book, since it’s just lists of reference material. An online version (with links) can be found here: More Information
