Narrator for Soulstealer audiobook

Narrator for Soulstealer audiobook

Project Overview

Soulstorme will be publishing short youtube videos of each chapter. So far, there are almost 40 chapters written, and it has not finished yet. This audition is for the whole book, which at the moment is almost 25,000 words.Chapter one is a bit of an outlier, in that the tone is somber and racked full of guilt. However, this evolves into a more confident, serious, and calm undertone as his personality progresses and he becomes de-sensitized to his circumstances.


Your voice inflection is a priority, and it will naturally evolve with him, breathing life into his words.


The story is here: https://www.wattpad.com/story/36076477

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Project Roles: Narrator
Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Narrator
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: felt65

The tone of this chapter is a calm and ominous sense of sadness and guilt.  Voice inflection is priority, I must feel the emotion.

I haven't figured out whether I want a deeper voice, or a younger voice, but it will be somewhere in that range.  When I hear the voice, I'll know it belongs.

  • Ch. 1: All Good Things...

    You shouldn't have come. But now that you're here, give me the chance to tell my side of the story.

    I was once like you. Normal person; normal life. I would go to school and work, Christmas with family, New Year's Eve with friends. I had aspirations of being some wealthy company CEO, or returning home as the typical small-town war hero. Hard to imagine that was me just a few years ago. Cinderella, Toy Story, Frozen; Big Hero 6; they all ended well. The good side won, the bad side lost; everyone lived happily ever after.

    This isn't that. If you're looking for a happy ending, you shouldn't read any further. There is no justice to be found here. No sense of peace. What began as naive curiosity transformed into a sinister reality. I tell this only to set the record straight. I did this. I was a fool to think I could control it, and I can't blame it for wanting to survive. Honestly, I can't blame anyone but myself.

    Don't read this, not if you value your innocence.

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