Tuesday, January 10, 2006

O. Dekker

One of our professors is part of a radio project exploring writers from Ohio, and from time to time she asks her students to lend a helping voice. Check out the site below:

http://www.ohioana-authors.org/

Scroll down and click on the December 5 entry featuring short story writer O. Henry. Listen to the little the audio excerpt. You may hear a familiar voice...

3 comments:

Thursday said...

Sweet! And you made your voice totally sound like a woman's for the rest of it. I've never heard anything like it. You're my new Voiceover Hero. (Position previously held by Jim Cummings.)

Speaking of which, now that you have connections, can you get me some voiceover work, too? Wow...that would be so much fun--more fun than the Wonderful World of Sampling, even.

Morgan said...

Yeah, I want some voice over work too. Anyone need a quasi-pinched nasal voice that can do a variety of accents. There's gotta be some Ohioana (fake word?) author who could use my voice.

Beth said...

It's Ohioian, bee-ach... :)