Cozy mystery with funny bits

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Description

warm, authentic, straight-forward, funny, humorous, whimsical, silly and fun narration in an engaging, energetic, playful, quirky style

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I waited until Carter lost interest in talking to me before asking Jack the obvious question. What's proper fiction? It's kind of post apocalyptic stuff, Jack replied, keeping his voice low. His thigh was stuck to mind because the bench we shared was narrow. He didn't seem to mind, which made me even guiltier than before. You know, zombies. The grid fails. Nuclear attack, etcetera. Only a small portion of the population survives, and they're tasked with rebuilding the world. Um, like the walking dead basically, and Revolution Jack made a face. Except most authors don't make their heroes and villains fight with swords. Okay, I get it. He has an adult sippy cup that can't be normal, can it? Jack laughed so hard I had to smack his back to clears Airways. That's not an adult sippy cup. It has a straw and the lid. It's just a cup, Jack explained. They offer drink deals with the cup. It's more expensive to fill the first time but saves money on reveals. So that actually made sense. You're basically saying the guy waiting for the end of the world likes to drink pretty much. The next author of note was Priscilla Jennings. She looked to be in her late fifties or early sixties with short cropped brown hair that resulted in extremely tight curls, reminding me of bad eighties perms I saw in various movies while flipping through channels on the weekends. She talked in full sentences, kept her back ramrod straight and said a lot of things I didn't understand.