New Narration for “In the Margins”

It’s been a busy time for me despite being so quiet here!

Not only was yesterday the release of my most recent design to help an animal sanctuary raise funds, there was another release that went out at the exact same time (great timing, Christopher! LOL).

This past week, I narrated a new story for my husband’s audio fiction podcast and it went online this weekend. It’s called “In the Margins.”

The story description:

“When Kenna Baynes discovers a strange book in her college library, she finds something in the margins that changes her life forever…”

Christopher Gronlund, author of “In the Margins.”

It’s been a while since I recorded narration or voice work regularly, and I do hope to change that (along with a lot of other things I enjoy working on or doing – especially as the weather starts cooling down, and I change from wanting to find an ice cave to hide in to feeling energized and happy again).

I’m hoping to help narrate a series he’s been working on over the years, at least to have it handy for him to use however he wants as well as give me practice. I would definitely like to learn to use the recording equipment myself, and take the raw files and edit them in the software he uses. He’s pretty much always been my sound engineer and editor, so to speak, and I don’t want to always have to rely on him all the time if I need to record something or even more importantly: seek out more regular voicework on my own!

I still haven’t worked on those voice reels I’ve needed to get online (I have a link to all of my work for the time being until I do get actual voice reels online). There’s just been so much other stuff for both of us to do, and since we want to record in the quietest space we can, there is always setup and breakdown of the various “soundbooths” we use, as well as the recording equipment.

Anyway, give the show a listen – or really, any of the episodes. There’s a wide variety of short stories on there!

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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