Updated Narration Page
This was a little mind-clearing project I did yesterday and today: listing all the books (in series order, categorized by genre) that I’ve narrated–including my own!
Narration
It’s funny–I know I’ve narrated more than these, but I don’t know if they’re extant anymore. I could probably go digging for the titles, but if they’re not available anywhere, I’m not sure how useful that would be.
…Also, maybe the authors took them down because they loathed the narration. (If that’s true… just don’t tell me, please!) But here’s the Narration page on my website.
If I ever need another mind-clearing project, I’ll add hot links to all the titles. You can find all of these on Audible, but not in any particular order, so I thought I’d organize that.
Just in case, you know, you’re DYING for the sound of my voice.
I think I’ve grown a lot as a narrator since I started in audiobooks in 2015. I don’t really… want… to listen to myself, even now–I like the sound of my voice, but there comes a point, after a project is done, that there’s no fixing the errors. There’s just moving on.
The bravest narrators I know listen to their own work and give themselves notes. The smartest narrators I know color-code their prep-scripts with voices, and mark the breaths, the rhythm, the peaks and crescendos. But one of my favorite narrators, now passed away, never read the prep script at all before he recorded. He wanted it fresh for his readers–and for himself–as if telling the story for the first time.
So, really, it takes all sorts. And I’m one of them.
And I do so love the work. I never don’t look forward to a recording day.