Political VO for It Starts Today
I have really enjoyed working with It Starts Today! Here is the latest animation VO I did for them:
I have really enjoyed working with It Starts Today! Here is the latest animation VO I did for them:
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I’ve put all my Christmas audio books in one easy-to-peruse location here. From a romantic tales of Christmas in Scotland to nineteenth century England to contemporary romances with a Christmas theme. Or a magical story about cousins who suddenly find themselves as tiny characters under the Christmas tree. Like dogs? I’ve got a Christmas story […]
I really enjoyed working with Mario Milosevic on the production of his novel Terrastina and Mazolli: A Novel in 99-Word Episodes. This was Mario’s first time through the process of turning one his novels into an audio book. Giving up some of the control over the characters can often be (understandably) difficult for authors. Rarely do […]
I’ve just finished up a couple of new audiobooks in what has turned out to be an incredibly busy Spring. Both have very interesting female protagonists and both gave my accent/dialect range a workout! Secrets of the Kill is Book 1 in the Chloe Mather series. Chloe is a tough ex-marine who is on the […]
The Audio Publishers Association recently highlighted a story in the Salisbury (NC) Post about audiobooks and how they “provide a whole new dimension for reading”. Narrators can profoundly impact the way the listener perceives characters and plot. Take, for example, the Artemis Fowl children’s series, primarily narrated by Maxwell Caulfield. His ability to seamlessly transition […]
Wow, this one was interesting! University Press Audiobooks always has interesting titles and when I was offered this one, I knew I wanted to produce it. Lisa Arellano looks at non-fiction narratives as “history” and shows how they “conform to a common formula whose purpose is to legitimate frontier justice and lynching”. Drop me a […]
April Holgate is a prolific audiobook reviewer and a great supporter of the audiobook industry. Yesterday, she featured me in the Narrator Spotlight portion of her blog, Eargasms. Make sure to check out her site and, of course, the Narrator Spotlight section!
Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres to both read and narrate and Noble Cause was no exception. “A riveting piece of historical fiction, by the Midwest Book Review and often compared to Gone with the Wind, Noble Cause takes readers across the rolling hills of Virginia in a page-turning tale of courage and […]
The summer I turned 12, my grandfather took my cousin and me on a motor home trip through Iowa, the Dakotas, and Canada. We had a great adventure and saw beautiful parts of Canada and the US we had never seen before: Riding Mountain National Park and Clear Lake in Manitoba, the Badlands, and Mount […]