Urban Fantasy Podcast

Urban Fantasy Podcast

Project Overview

We're a geeky urban fantasy series (think...Men in Black, but for magic stuff) - we relaunched our serial last year with a podcast, but our regular VA has had to take a break due to some personal issues, so I'm looking to supplement our output by getting a different voice actor for our short story/novella content.

Our site is here: https://ashandblue.com/
Our existing podcast episodes are here: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stormy-sto-helit/ash-and-blue

The short story/novella content is usually between 8,000 - 20,000 words, and we tend to work on a per-chapter basis. (Ie, pay for the recording of one chapter at a time - as we're a low-budget operation, this helps us keep within our monthly operating costs).

It's important to know we have a lot of queer characters and content, and I unfortunately know that's a deal breaker for some VAs. We also have a degree of sexual content (well, will do in the future, none of the ready-to-be-recorded shorts have much beyond a kiss or two).


The rate is negotiable - I generally look to pay at the range of $70-120USD per finished hour (final invoicing is paid per minute). 

Ideally, you will also be able to do some minor audio engineering work (placing music under certain pieces of dialogue, etc).


Any questions, please let me know!

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Looking for an audiobook narrator.

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