In case you missed them, I just wanted to share the links of two recent interviews that I did with the narrators of my first two audiobooks, the Teddy Bear Town Children’s Bundle and Face-Off. They provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of voice acting.
Bill Russell narrated Teddy Bear Town, which features three children’s stories in one download. He lent his voice to The Flag Keeper, Victoria Rose and the Big Bad Noise, and Sticker Shoes. Bill is truly gifted at narrating children’s books and has narrated over 90 of them to date with many more in the works. Read Bill’s interview here.
Maxwell Glick narrated my hockey novel for tweens and teens, Face-Off, about twin brothers Brad and T.J. McKendrick, who battle on and off the ice in this story of sibling rivalry, family loyalty, and hockey action. Maxwell has narrated many audiobooks, and has also appeared on several TV shows such as The Office and Castle. Read Maxwell’s interview here.
Both books are available on Amazon, Audible, and ITunes. Read more about my audiobooks, newly released and upcoming, at this link. And watch for my upcoming narrator interviews! Next on the agenda are interviews with my Twenty-Five Years Ago Today narrator Erin Moon and with producers Brick Shop Audiobooks.
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Stacy Juba has written sweet and sassy chick lit novels, mysteries about determined women sleuths, and entertaining books for young adults and children. Her books include the Storybook Valley chick lit series and the Hockey Rivals young adult sports novels.
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