Well, here we are, just on the other side of Autumn and into Winter down here in the southern hemisphere. And to celebrate, I’ve got an update for what’s been happening with me in May.
First of all, there are a few new places you can hear me this month. There are two short fiction pieces up at Cambridge University Press’s site, showcasing work from their excellent Paper Series. Patrick O’Duffy gave some wonderful feedback on the work I did for Cambridge:
Kevin Powe went above and beyond our requirements when he recorded and developed these audio files. His readings are fantastic and the sound quality impeccable. Kevin is one of the best voice actors I’ve worked with, and we’re looking forward to working with him again.
You can hear me read Jamieson’s Hill by Michelle Mogensen and The Return by Marjory Lambe over at the Cambridge University Press site.
Also, as part of the Emerging Writer’s Festival which is unfolding at the moment in glorious Melbourne, you can hear me giving voice to the Melbourne Room over at broadcastr (the audio was recorded by Paul Callaghan on a digital recorder in the city to get the right ambience, so there’s a bit of popping at the start)
The thing that’s kept me really busy this month is working with Mary Kurek who is a professional networker in the games industry to get some informed advice on getting work in video games. That’s resulted in some spit and polish on the website, meaning you can now see a fantastic recommendation from the most awesome Scott Burns over on the home page, along with the shiny updated banner that’s adorning this newsletter. There’s also been some work done over on LinkedIn, but most importantly, there have been some great doors opening as a result of working with Mary. While I don’t want to pre-empt anything, I should have some really exciting news next month about a project that’s mostly done from my end already.
Working with Mary has been a fantastic experience, and I cannot recommend her enough if you’re looking to talk to the right people in the games industry, regardless of your profession. I’m really excited about the fruits of some ongoing conversations being sprinkled over the rest of the newsleters for this year. You can’t see it right now, but I’m crossing things lots of things.
Other than that, there’s been two new audio dramas for The Drama Pod which should be up next month, so hopefully I can provide links to them. Two more units voiced for a video game project that I’ll hopefully have some sample audio for next month, and lining up some coaching with Kevin Delaney, which I’m VERY excited about. So excited, I’m going to be on Skype at 3AM on a Sunday morning for three weeks in June.
You can hear Kevin as the voice of Captain Marvel here:
Kevin Delaney as Captain Marvel in “Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe” from Kevin Delaney on Vimeo.
That’s what’s been happening with me. You can drop me a line with any feedback or questions, or to let me know what’s been happening with you.
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