Audiobooks
About
My voice is often used for The Young Woman Navigating Life — vulnerable, warm, approachable, and expressive. I’ve voiced defiant heroines in mythical fantasies, angsty teens coming to terms with their identity, young adults facing hardship and loss, and disillusioned millennials grappling with the existential dread of adult life.
I also love non-fiction and have a wide range of interests, from plants to gender to martial arts to finance (I used to work as an analyst), and speak Mandarin. I’m currently exploring filmmaking, wushu, and clowning.
I’ve lost of lot of people over the past few years, and it’s made me think a lot about grief, mental health, the dying process, and death itself, and have found that it’s helped me bring a certain sensitivity and understanding to my narration of books covering these topics.
You can find a list of most of my audiobooks here, below are samples from a select few.
Specs
My home studio delivers industry-standard audio:
– custom-built double wall booth
– TLM 103 mic
– SSL 2 interface
– Reaper and Audacity
Work
YA RomCom – First Person Female – Penguin Random House
Scene: After Toby blunders in front of his crush, he asks his coworker Katy to become his dating coach.
YA Fantasy – First Person – Penguin Random House
Scene: A formidable captain of an all-female crew confronts the heroine of the story, her hostage-turned-reluctant-accomplice.
Fiction – First Person – Penguin Random House
Scene: Nate meets the bewildering but enchanting Keru at a college party.
Fiction – First Person With Mandarin – Penguin Random House
From a collection of short stories.
Scene: A huxian (fox spirit) tells us about her prey: confident, predatory, unsuspecting men.
YA Fantasy – First Person – Spotify
Scene: On a first date, a girl can’t help but notice an incubus preying on a nearby diner.
YA Mystery – First Person – Penguin Random House
Scene: After her best friend, Remy, goes missing and everyone writes her off as dead, a teen sneaks out for a midnight walk, with only her thoughts, and Remy’s voice inside her head, to guide her.
Kids – First Person – Penguin Random House
A beginner’s exploration of love, relationships, and families.