Announcing: The Tercentennial Baron By Will Damron
Press Release:
The Tercentennial Baron
By Will Damron
Narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds
Coming October 20th in print and ebook and October 27th in audiobook from major retailers everywhere.
Will Damron has narrated over 200 audiobooks, all with his own idea for a novel brewing in his head: a young boy in Scotland meets 300-year-old supernatural being, who introduces him to a secret and deadly paranormal world.
After extensive research into Scottish culture and history, as well as Celtic mythology, the bones of the novel began to take shape. What began as a spooky encounter between Percival, a boy of 13, and the Tercentennial Baron, an ageless warrior who fought his way through famous battles, evolved into a sweeping historical fantasy, built from actual defining moments in Scottish history.
At its heart, it is simply a tale of two very different young men trying to find their way in a dangerous world. And Percival happens to be armed with a secret stash of books on the supernatural. With these books, and the Baron’s help, he fights to save his home of Bonnybield from an ancient, demonic evil.
Will became aware of Tim’s work as a fellow voice artist, and after hearing him perform fantasy-adventures like Jonathan Renshaw’s Dawn of Wonder, decided he was the man to narrate The Tercentennial Baron. Tim brought the authenticity of his upbringing in the Celtic isles, as well as his formidable knowledge of the French and Italian the book required, to his performance. Together, Tim and Will collaborated to create a true sense of the historical setting for the fantasy world of the audiobook.
Tim remarked about narrating the book: “The paths of both these protagonists come together in a spectacular and thrilling fashion that practically leapt off the page for me. There's nothing quite so satisfying than narrating a tautly written story such as this — the ending floored me!”
About the author:
Will Damron is an award-winning audiobook narrator who has recorded books in virtually every genre, from fantasy to sci-fi, YA, romance, thriller, nonfiction, and literary fiction. He was raised on a 350-year-old farm in southern Virginia, where reading was just about the only reliable pastime. His narration work has earned him multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, two Voice Arts Awards, and an Audie Award.
About the narrator:
Tim Gerard Reynolds has received multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, and has been named as one of best narrators of the year in 2014, 2015 and 2016. In 2016, three books he narrated were among the highest grossing audiobooks in the country. Tim has been nominated for both Audie and Voice Arts Awards. A native of Ireland, he has performed onstage Off-Broadway and throughout the US and Europe.
Press Release:
The Tercentennial Baron
By Will Damron
Narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds
Coming October 20th in print and ebook and October 27th in audiobook from major retailers everywhere.
Will Damron has narrated over 200 audiobooks, all with his own idea for a novel brewing in his head: a young boy in Scotland meets 300-year-old supernatural being, who introduces him to a secret and deadly paranormal world.
After extensive research into Scottish culture and history, as well as Celtic mythology, the bones of the novel began to take shape. What began as a spooky encounter between Percival, a boy of 13, and the Tercentennial Baron, an ageless warrior who fought his way through famous battles, evolved into a sweeping historical fantasy, built from actual defining moments in Scottish history.
At its heart, it is simply a tale of two very different young men trying to find their way in a dangerous world. And Percival happens to be armed with a secret stash of books on the supernatural. With these books, and the Baron’s help, he fights to save his home of Bonnybield from an ancient, demonic evil.
Will became aware of Tim’s work as a fellow voice artist, and after hearing him perform fantasy-adventures like Jonathan Renshaw’s Dawn of Wonder, decided he was the man to narrate The Tercentennial Baron. Tim brought the authenticity of his upbringing in the Celtic isles, as well as his formidable knowledge of the French and Italian the book required, to his performance. Together, Tim and Will collaborated to create a true sense of the historical setting for the fantasy world of the audiobook.
Tim remarked about narrating the book: “The paths of both these protagonists come together in a spectacular and thrilling fashion that practically leapt off the page for me. There's nothing quite so satisfying than narrating a tautly written story such as this — the ending floored me!”
About the author:
Will Damron is an award-winning audiobook narrator who has recorded books in virtually every genre, from fantasy to sci-fi, YA, romance, thriller, nonfiction, and literary fiction. He was raised on a 350-year-old farm in southern Virginia, where reading was just about the only reliable pastime. His narration work has earned him multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, two Voice Arts Awards, and an Audie Award.
About the narrator:
Tim Gerard Reynolds has received multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, and has been named as one of best narrators of the year in 2014, 2015 and 2016. In 2016, three books he narrated were among the highest grossing audiobooks in the country. Tim has been nominated for both Audie and Voice Arts Awards. A native of Ireland, he has performed onstage Off-Broadway and throughout the US and Europe.
The Tercentennial Baron
By Will Damron
Narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds
Coming October 20th in print and ebook and October 27th in audiobook from major retailers everywhere.
Will Damron has narrated over 200 audiobooks, all with his own idea for a novel brewing in his head: a young boy in Scotland meets 300-year-old supernatural being, who introduces him to a secret and deadly paranormal world.
After extensive research into Scottish culture and history, as well as Celtic mythology, the bones of the novel began to take shape. What began as a spooky encounter between Percival, a boy of 13, and the Tercentennial Baron, an ageless warrior who fought his way through famous battles, evolved into a sweeping historical fantasy, built from actual defining moments in Scottish history.
At its heart, it is simply a tale of two very different young men trying to find their way in a dangerous world. And Percival happens to be armed with a secret stash of books on the supernatural. With these books, and the Baron’s help, he fights to save his home of Bonnybield from an ancient, demonic evil.
Will became aware of Tim’s work as a fellow voice artist, and after hearing him perform fantasy-adventures like Jonathan Renshaw’s Dawn of Wonder, decided he was the man to narrate The Tercentennial Baron. Tim brought the authenticity of his upbringing in the Celtic isles, as well as his formidable knowledge of the French and Italian the book required, to his performance. Together, Tim and Will collaborated to create a true sense of the historical setting for the fantasy world of the audiobook.
Tim remarked about narrating the book: “The paths of both these protagonists come together in a spectacular and thrilling fashion that practically leapt off the page for me. There's nothing quite so satisfying than narrating a tautly written story such as this — the ending floored me!”
About the author:
Will Damron is an award-winning audiobook narrator who has recorded books in virtually every genre, from fantasy to sci-fi, YA, romance, thriller, nonfiction, and literary fiction. He was raised on a 350-year-old farm in southern Virginia, where reading was just about the only reliable pastime. His narration work has earned him multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, two Voice Arts Awards, and an Audie Award.
About the narrator:
Tim Gerard Reynolds has received multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, and has been named as one of best narrators of the year in 2014, 2015 and 2016. In 2016, three books he narrated were among the highest grossing audiobooks in the country. Tim has been nominated for both Audie and Voice Arts Awards. A native of Ireland, he has performed onstage Off-Broadway and throughout the US and Europe.
Press Release:
The Tercentennial Baron
By Will Damron
Narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds
Coming October 20th in print and ebook and October 27th in audiobook from major retailers everywhere.
Will Damron has narrated over 200 audiobooks, all with his own idea for a novel brewing in his head: a young boy in Scotland meets 300-year-old supernatural being, who introduces him to a secret and deadly paranormal world.
After extensive research into Scottish culture and history, as well as Celtic mythology, the bones of the novel began to take shape. What began as a spooky encounter between Percival, a boy of 13, and the Tercentennial Baron, an ageless warrior who fought his way through famous battles, evolved into a sweeping historical fantasy, built from actual defining moments in Scottish history.
At its heart, it is simply a tale of two very different young men trying to find their way in a dangerous world. And Percival happens to be armed with a secret stash of books on the supernatural. With these books, and the Baron’s help, he fights to save his home of Bonnybield from an ancient, demonic evil.
Will became aware of Tim’s work as a fellow voice artist, and after hearing him perform fantasy-adventures like Jonathan Renshaw’s Dawn of Wonder, decided he was the man to narrate The Tercentennial Baron. Tim brought the authenticity of his upbringing in the Celtic isles, as well as his formidable knowledge of the French and Italian the book required, to his performance. Together, Tim and Will collaborated to create a true sense of the historical setting for the fantasy world of the audiobook.
Tim remarked about narrating the book: “The paths of both these protagonists come together in a spectacular and thrilling fashion that practically leapt off the page for me. There's nothing quite so satisfying than narrating a tautly written story such as this — the ending floored me!”
About the author:
Will Damron is an award-winning audiobook narrator who has recorded books in virtually every genre, from fantasy to sci-fi, YA, romance, thriller, nonfiction, and literary fiction. He was raised on a 350-year-old farm in southern Virginia, where reading was just about the only reliable pastime. His narration work has earned him multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, two Voice Arts Awards, and an Audie Award.
About the narrator:
Tim Gerard Reynolds has received multiple AudioFile Magazine Earphones Awards, and has been named as one of best narrators of the year in 2014, 2015 and 2016. In 2016, three books he narrated were among the highest grossing audiobooks in the country. Tim has been nominated for both Audie and Voice Arts Awards. A native of Ireland, he has performed onstage Off-Broadway and throughout the US and Europe.
Published on September 12, 2017 12:57
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