Thursday, December 12, 2019

Audio on Audible

Jumping into the audio narration scene has been a fun adventure. I've narrated one book and am under contract for another. One is a nonfiction self help book about communication called

It's informative and worth your time if you're into communication.

The next one is a fun story that I'll be putting posting about when it's available.

It sometimes feels like this is too easy, but I know from the Dunning-Kruger Effect that I just happened to have the right background. I have a degree in theater and training in speaking. I have experience reading books on tape for disabled students when I attended SUU. I've read for my children, and I've spent the last two years practicing and gathering the equipment. So when I finally made the plunge it felt like it was easy. I still have a lot to learn, but I've been excited about the journey so far.

It's easy to forget some of the hard work you've done in life. What are some of the skills that you've developed over time?