Sentences with phrase «narrator who»

Healy refers to the publications collected from Cecil Court, and will tell a fragmented tale revolving around a fictional narrator who is both an architect and a shaman.
Emin is a fluent narrator who often writes passionate and candid testaments of her thoughts, beliefs and aspirations that deeply resonate with her audience.
Each text follows a narrator who either witnesses or is subjected to bodily mutilation and degradation.
The illusion of a real person was reinforced by mechanically generated shadows and a narrator who said things like, «He waits in his room, playing his records over and over.
It isn't too shabby sound wise either, you have a narrator who does a good job in commentating as you make your way through dungeons too, and it never felt out of place, which can sometimes be the case.
In the original narration there are two sides, our kind narrator, and a harsher narrator who often make remarks about our state, or mocks the situation:
A decent soundtrack, charming character sound effects and a hilarious narrator who simply steals the show whenever he's around.
Firstly the production feels well executed from the opening title sequence featuring terrifying montages to the narrator who's voice is morphed using a voice changing tool.
You are aided by a narrator who helps describe the use of each tool or anything you happen to come across.
The story revolves around our narrator who was a bomb technician and had fallen into an accident and lost his memory.
Bastion is an action role - playing experience that redefines storytelling in games, with a reactive narrator who marks your every move.
Not only are you trying to find a narrator who's a perfect fit for your book.
- Publishers Weekly «Catherine is an endearing narrator who tells her story with both humor and heartbreak.
The Rights Holder (author, publishing house) sends in a book, it's assigned to a contracted narrator who comes into the studio and records 3 - 5 days in a row, then leaves, the sound techs work their magic, and voila!
Author Philip Pullman is the narrator who, along with a cast of fine British actors, brings to life this popular fantasy about a young girl's quest and keeps the listener on the edge of his seat from beginning to exciting conclusion.
Another difference authors who produce audiobooks in the partnership will notice is that there's no option to pay less to the narrator who voices the audiobook by opting for a royalty split.
-- SLJ, starred review»... Miles is a witty narrator who manages to be credible as the overlooked kid, but he's also an articulate spokesperson for the legions of teen searching for life meaning (his taste for famous last words is a believable and entertaining quirk), and the Colonel's smarts, clannish loyalties, and relentlessly methodological approach to problems make him a true original... There's a certain recursive fitness here, since this is exactly the kind of book that makes kids like Miles certain that boarding school will bring them their destiny, but perceptive readers may also realize that their own lives await the discovery of meaning even as they vicariously experience Miles» quest.»
I was delighted today to catch up with a New York Times feature that ran on June 29th, because it highlighted the work of Gabra Zackman, the actress and Audible.com narrator who was my guest on the last Kindle Chronicles podcast, TKC 256.
Are you an audiobook narrator who wants to obtain audio rights so that you can produce, narrate, and publish your own line of audiobooks?
It read from the perspective of the narrator who is reflecting on his best friend's life after he's passed.
You have to find a narrator who can and will do justice to your prose.
Divide up the students, assign one poem to each group, and appoint one student volunteer to be the narrator who will read the poem aloud.
Our trip through the alphabet is led by a narrator who appears to be the Indiana Jones of monster seekers.
Again, it was that unreliable female narrator who sees a murder happen, and I think we need to move past that trend a little bit.
Neil Hellegers is an actor and narrator who lives in Brooklyn, NY.
I'm an author and narrator who has been waiting for ACX to get back to me as I write in English but I'm a resident of Italy.
Selin is an observant, self - aware, idiosyncratic narrator who invites readers along for a truly hilarious freshman year as she encounters things as small as email and as large as her off - kilter place within the world.
When we step into their individual worlds, one at a time, we don't learn their every thought — the narrator who follows them isn't omniscient — but rather we have a partial, or selective, understanding of them.
But how can one completely resist a narrator who thinks of the rain «whispering against the window - panes with stealthy, lewd suggestiveness,» or the waves that are «topped with soiled white spray and their deeply scooped, smooth undersides had a glassy and malignant shine»?
Gaiman's hero is an unnamed narrator who returns to his childhood home as an adult and is flooded with memories of a farm at the end of the English country lane where he grew up.
Bulawayo confronts these challenges by giving us Darling, a no - nonsense ten - year - old narrator who stomps through life with a heart - wrenching, naked innocence.
The film, produced by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks, features Jim Carrey as the menacing Count Olaf, Meryl Streep as the articulate Aunt Josephine and Jude Law as Lemony Snicket, the narrator who also becomes a character.
And Carolina is the 10 - year - old runt of a narrator who feels there is nothing special about her.
She was good narrator who depicted not only her lot in life, but also those who lived during this period and the struggles they faced.
Unfortunately, we had to change narrators due to the quality of the work, but in exchange I got a great narrator who did a flawless job.
A sentence like «High heels be damned, she ran down the street towards number Twenty - Eight» begins with a first - person narrator (it's the girl who damns the high heels) and then shifts to third (it's an omniscient narrator who describes her running down the street), which can jar and disorient the reader.
AR: I see this happening whenever writers rely on an omniscient narrator who analyzes the character's motivation to rationalize a not - so - hidden agenda.
However, one email that isn't a scam is the one from an audiobook narrator who wants to collaborate with you on producing your audiobook.
With technology today, it's perfectly possible to record quality audio with a home studio setup, so don't be turned off by a narrator who uses this method.
If you are writing in the first person (e.g. there is a narrator who tells the story «I did this» etc) then you will probably have less dialogue than in the third person (when the narrator is not an obvious person).
Let's say you're a professional narrator who does work for the major studios, but you supplement that work with independent production as well.
She's a professional narrator who has given voice to over 50 audiobooks.
On a craft level, this is an interesting aspect of Underground Airlines: Victor is a narrator who seems forthcoming with the reader while also donning so many different guises that he himself becomes unclear about who he really is.
Jim Dale is a narrator who is in very high demand after creating an astounding 134 different voices for the Harry Potter books — a performance that spans all seven volumes and earned him more accolades than any other audiobook narrator in history.
money over paying a narrator to do it, or hoping to avoid the work of finding a good narrator who'll take your book on as a Royalty Share project... please don't.
I do the royalty share and I've used a very professional narrator who has his own studio.
-LSB-...] the actress and Audible.com narrator who was my guest on the last Kindle Chronicles podcast, TKC 256.
Indeed, much of Rothman - Zecher's novel takes inspiration from the imagery and themes within this seminal poem that stages a dialogue between an Israeli soldier and a Palestinian narrator who shares the poet's name, Mahmoud.
Piecing together the answers is an unnamed narrator who must come to grips with his own interpretation of himself and those around him.
So, I've been looking forward to reading A Gate at the Stairs since its fall publication, when it was described in BookPage as «solidly and delightfully Lorrie Moore territory; there's the isolated, intelligent female narrator who both hides and survives through her humor and nonchalance; the Midwestern landscape that stretches with ennui and possibility; the pithy wordplay that is as haunting as it is lighthearted.»
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