Ann Osmond - Audiobook Demo

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Description

Demo created from excerpts of audiobooks I have narrated. Genres are fiction and nonfiction.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

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

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Augusta Rutherford gathering, a prefer seemed to be struck by sudden inspiration. Wasn't that delightful? Mark, Why don't you take need a home? Marx Immediate thought was of a two hour round trip to Lloyd Harbor, Long Island. Neither smiled and took his arm. Don't worry, I'm at the Barbizon. I can get home by myself. You do no such thing, Augusta cried. Mark would love to take you Mark in the back seat of the Checker cab. Need to kept a rearranging the folds of her skirt. Mark fumbled for conversation. I didn't realize you were living in town. I've been here for a month. I'm working for Digby Wells. They're a small advertising agency. I'm really just a trainee, but it's a good excuse to live in New York. I like being on my own. Pull me in my meat. Give me your hand. I will tell you a Sikh. These is the most important secret I have ever told you. Loose looks at the nurse who stands right behind her. All right, whispers the nurse. I'm right here. Loose leans toward her mother, bending out of the wheelchair into the space where the rail of the bed has been lowered. Josephina slowly raises her unencumbered hand to cut loose his face thin, not the face. She is used to the bones too close to the skin you will always have for me, even if you don't have me like this. Do you know what I am saying? No. Yes, you do know you will be feeling me always. You will be seeing me even when I am not here. It is hard for most of us to imagine a person for whom coming to sit in a chair upon request represents a triumphal entry into a world of new possibilities of a fuller life than previously available. Simple is a relative concept. Throwing a ball is simple. For an animal with opposable thumbs, knowing you shouldn't eat out of the garbage can is simple unless you are a dog. Obeying a request to behave in a socially acceptable manner is simple, except when a neurological defect makes it impossible to comprehend the notion of social acceptability operate conditioning. The manner in which learned behavior is acquired is a form of semantics away. To make the incomprehensible understandable for the individual by transferring the universal motivation of self interest to anything that does not already contain it. It gives to any act the reason why which is not otherwise simple.