Children's book audition w/British accent

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Description

a recent audition for an Audiobook featuring a childish voice from the UK

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
once upon a far away land read by Love Guru UMA. Chapter one, The land of Far Away. Once upon a time, there was a magical land where creatures of all kinds lived in peace and harmony. The land was filled to the brim with magic. It darted the air, colour the flowers and made the crystal clear rivers flow. It was called the land of far Away, because it was there, but always just out of reach. The magic running through its veins kept it hidden from the other realms and un discoverable. Until one day a young girl by the name of Liza found herself on its shores as it was a simple 10 year old. She went to school. She loved to draw. She played outside with the friends. She loved her mother very much. But a favourite thing to do was to explore. Liza made it her mission to explore every nook and cranny of her new home. No leaf was left unturned in a backyard. Everything had to be examined. Her mother didn't always like it today, especially the family was having a housewarming party. But neither was too focused on exploring too. Remember she crawled up into the attic, digging through the piles of old boxes left behind by the family that lived here. She wasn't paying too much attention, and most of the things she moved to, bound with, falling down the stairs and into the whole way in the very back of the attic. Under the heaviest box, she could move, she found a giant book was dirty and dusty. Analyzer couldn't read the cover in the dim light, so she dragged the book out in order to bring it to her room. Her mother found her in the hallway, and it was only then that Liza realised the big mess she made just covered the walls and boxes were thrown around the floors all before their guests were to arrive. Nice. His mother was angry and ordered her away to her room so she could clean it up fast. Liza took a book and ran to her room. She felt guilty for upsetting her mother, but her curiosity distracted her. She brushed away the dust from the book's cover, revealing its title Once upon a far away land. She traced the letters with the fingers, was written in the prettiest, cursed if she had ever seen. When she opened the book, all the pages were blank. She frowned, placing your hand onto the page. I like to have a hand slipped through the page, disappeared through the shimmering portal, and she gasped. She pulled back ahead on the page, became normal once more. Liza loved exploring, so she did not think twice. She dove right into the book and came out on the other side. She stood in front of a great oak in a charming forest. There was a meadow behind her and mountains to the west. The air felt electric around her. The grass was greener than any grass she'd ever seen. When she looked closer, she could even see the bugs here glowed. But they weren't bugs. It'll know They were tiny people with tiny wings fluttering about pixies. She gasped, standing back up, only to see a giant bird perched on the branch of the great oak. The bird was a fiery red with brilliant orange and yellow feathers around its head. It looked at her and it spoke. Hello, my dear human child, you can talk, Liza said. For she had never seen a bird talk other than a parrot, repeating words in a pet store. All the creatures in the land of faraway Khun talk, the bird explained, because the magic in the air allows them to do so. The giant bird fluttered its wings before landing on the ground next to Liza, the bird was twice her size. What is your name, child? Liza? Welcome Liza to the land of far away. I am Fiona, the phoenix, who keeps the sunlight. The bird continued. I found a book, Liza said, and it brought me here. Every book has the power to transport you to other places, Fiona explained. But it takes a true explorer, a master. Find it to be able to come here. Liza looked around at the beautiful land around her. Everyplace was new and teeming with life, how she longed to explore it in detail. Here she could roam and let her imagination run wild without making a mess of her mother's home. There is much to see in the land of faraway Fianna said with a graceful wave of her wing. You must go and see it all, and the magic calls for you to do so. And whenever you had done for the day. You may come here back to this great oak and slip back through the pages of your book to be home before supper lies and nodded, eagerly, thinking Fiona over and over again for introducing her to such a magical world. She couldn't wait to explore it before she could. She knew she had to go home and clean up the mess she made. She's lived back through the pages. When she was back in the bedroom, she raced out to help her mother with the last of the cleaning and promised not to make another mess like that again. Liza had a new place to explore, and she could not wait to dive back in to do so.