Just added my voice work credits page!

I’m slowly doing some changes on my old website, and I realized I have never created a list of credits for the voicework (narration, intros/outros, audio fiction, etc) that I’ve done over the years!

I still need to work on my voice reels, but I’m wanting to do something in particular with those… so for now, I figured listing examples along with links to the ones online would be a good start!

I also realized I really don’t have any good photos of me (or even my podcasting husband!!) in front of the microphone! With our tiny home and limited space, things were sometimes a mess when we had to pull out all the recording gear. We’re currently moving the office around, and are hoping to get desk space set up to do recording there. In the meantime, I discovered I actually like plopping down in front of the couch and creating a sound blanket fort for recording (it actually feels like you’re going into a sound booth! Ha!). That doesn’t make for great photos though. So, I’m sure my voice work credits page will also get polished here and there too.

You can see that page listing the podcasts, narration, and audio fiction I’ve been a part of here.

I’m also hoping to eventually reorganize things a little better as well… since my interests have changed SO much over the years, and I ended up rushed or lazy, the categories and tags ended up a bit of a mess!

About Cynthia Griffith

I have way too many interests and hobbies, and continually cycle through them -- paying attention to some, while others wait for when I can get around to them again. My main interests are sewing and costuming (I enjoy historical clothing, such as 18th and 19th century, as well as fantasy costumes like elves and hopefully someday even dwarves), as well as getting back to art by drawing fan art of Thorin Oakenshield and Company. My husband Christopher and I spend a lot of time together, enjoying the outdoors and shared hobbies such as juggling. This blog and website is my way to share what I'm up to with friends and family.
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