American Narrator for fiction and nonfiction.

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Description

In the first narration, I took inspiration from my favorite teachers in high school, trying to channel their love of learning.
In the second I read an excerpt from a draft for a personal short story.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
like many other philosophers who greatly extended our knowledge of nature. Galileo had a remarkable aptitude for the invention of instruments designed for philosophical research To facilitate his practical work, we find that in 1599 he had engaged a skilled workmen who was to live in his house and be constantly at hand to try the devices which were forever springing from Galileo's fertile brain. He closed the door behind him, hair, slowly becoming more damp as the rain pat it down, he popped his collar up to try and save a little dry skin he had left. He heard the crunch of gravel under his feet, little protests against his accelerating advance. The familiar smell of what can only be described of vanilla is long lost, sickly cousin greets frank as he enters his vehicle, he reclines his seat and reaches into his bag for a sin threat. Within moments that cool rush flowed over him outside his windshield. The lights of his office were distorted and fractured by the rain, to more closely resembled what he was told was a clear night sky. Not that he would know. one of the unforeseen circumstances of terror forming was something about atmospheres frank was never really into all of that