Serving the Story

By: Spoken Realms
  • Summary

  • Professionals talking about the art behind the craft. What makes acting in this medium unique? How do we, as narrators/creators/etc, best serve the story?
    © 2023 Spoken Realms
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Episodes
  • Serving the Story » Talking with Elizabeth Wiley
    Oct 31 2022
    Steven talks with actor, director, and educator, Elizabeth Wiley, about her work in audiobooks, her approach to characters, and how to bring more of the actor’s palette of experience into the work. Show Notes Links: Serengeti by J. B. Rockwell Dark and Stars: Serengeti Series, Book 2 by J. B. Rockwell Hecate: Serengeti Series, Book 0 by J. B. Rockwell Appassionata by Carol Doumani Five Part Invention by Andrea J. Buchanan
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Serving the Story » Talking with Vikas Adam
    Jun 15 2022
    Steven talks with award winning narrator and actor, Vikas Adam, about his work in the booth on audiobooks (with and without a director) and how that connects to being an actor, a working artist, in a more holistic way. Show Notes Links: Golden House by Salman Rushdie The Goodbye Coast by Joe Ide Ishq by […]
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    55 mins
  • Serving the Story » Talking with Gail Shalan
    Dec 29 2021

    Steven talks with narrator, actor, and puppeteer, Gail Shalan, about her work in audiobooks and bringing her theater background with her into the booth. They also discuss Gail’s podcast, StoryLight, and what a future where audiobooks and podcasts continue to blur the line between them might look like.

    Show Notes Links:

    A Thousand Questions by Saadia Faruqi

    Alone by Megan E. Freeman

    Before We Were Blue by E. J. Schwartz

    Call Me Athena by Colby Cedar Smith

    When We Were Them by Laura Taylor Namey

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    1 hr and 20 mins

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