Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Category
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Kids
Language
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English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Female narrating a male part
Performance Notes
This is a narration of the beloved classic children's picture book, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst.
The Hunger Games (excerpt)
Category
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Fiction
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Storyteller
Performance Notes
This reading is an excerpt, told from first the first person perspective, of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
Libra Season- Adventures in Pornoland
Category
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Erotica & Sexuality
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Ingenue voice
Performance Notes
This is a narration of the poem "Adventures in Pornoland," from the book of poetry Libra Season by suprihmbé.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Category
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Kids
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Enthusiastic/Excited
Performance Notes
This is a narration of the infants'/children's picture book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
Category
:
Fiction
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Storyteller
Performance Notes
This is an excerpt from chapter two, written from the third person perspective, of the novel 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami.
Richard Hittleman's Yoga (excerpt)
Category
:
Health & Fitness
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Straightforward
Performance Notes
This is an excerpt from the foreward for the introduction to yoga manual, Richard Hittleman's Yoga.
Category
:
Fiction
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Female narrating a male part
Performance Notes
This is a reading of an excerpt of chapter one, written in the first person perspective of the character Nick Dunne, from the novel Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn.
A Little Princess: Sara Crewe's monologue
Category
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Arts & Entertainment
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Child-like
Performance Notes
This a monologue from the feature film A Little Princess (1995), during which the protagonist, Sara, explains to a schoolmate, Lottie, that her deceased mother is an angel, in order to soothe her tantrum.
100 Girls: Dora's monologue
Category
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Arts & Entertainment
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Wistful
Performance Notes
This is a monologue from the feature film 100 Girls (2000), during which the Dora character explains to the protagonist, Matt, which she contemplates attempting suicide every week.
Mean Girls: Regina George's monologue
Category
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Arts & Entertainment
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Perky
Performance Notes
This is a monologue from the feature film Mean Girls (2004), during which the Regina George character explains the bad blood between herself and Janis Ian.
My love for narrating books started when I was around 8 years old, after I had been in the United States for 2 years and could read English fluently. Around this time, I began reading my school books aloud to my mother. Several years later, I would become part of a reading-based mentorship program which involved reading aloud to younger students. I've always enjoyed bringing the written word to life, which lead to musical theater when I was in school, and podcasting opportunities in adulthood. I am currently the co-host of the TV and film podcast The Good. The Bad. The Basic. As an avid reader, I have voraciously consumed a variety of books, with a special affinity for fiction, particular mystery, thriller, YA, and middle grade fiction. I've always been an avid believer that *how* one says something is just as important, if not more so, that *what* is being said, and I try to bring the emotional context of the material/character I am reading into every syllable I say, every space between the words. My voice is an emotional chameleon: I can use it to convey any situation with sincerity. I can go from rich and deep, to smooth and sultry, to perfunctory and cold. I am also able to cover a wide age demographic and can make myself sound as young as five years old. My specialties are nonfiction, or very animated and highly-motivated fictional characters. It would bring me such great pride to know that I had helped an author make their work more three dimensional and accessible to a larger audience.
6 seasons co-hosting The Good. The Bad. The Basic. podcast
1 season co-hosting Black Freethinkers Radio
Developmental editor and guest voice actress on the audio book for Libra Season by suprihmbé