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News

I've received my first AudioFile review

My first book for Simon and Schuster, Birding with Benefits, was just named one of NPR's top 10 Romances of 2024!

I will be recording the hilarious mystery, The Seminarian, for Blackstone from Hart Hanson (Bones)!

sAMPLES

 

3rd PERSON, ROM-COM, M/F, AMERICAN

00:00 / 03:11

 

3rd PERSON, MYSTERY, M/F, AMERICAN

00:00 / 02:40

 

NON-FICTION, SCIENCE, BIRDWATCHING

00:00 / 02:37

 

1st PERSON, ROM-COM, M/F, AMERICAN

00:00 / 02:04

 

1st PERSON, LIT-RPG, M/M, AMERICAN/UK

00:00 / 02:47

 

3rd PERSON, FANTASY, MULTIPLE UK ACCENTS, M/F

00:00 / 02:42

 

1st PERSON, ROM-COM, M/F, SOUTHERN US

00:00 / 01:23

 

1st PERSON, REGENCY, M/M, ENGLISH (RP)

00:00 / 01:13
About Me

I am an NYC-based actor and narrator. Last year was a thrilling first year of audiobooks for me and 2024 s starting with a BANG!

With a background in theatre, I am often seen playing intelligent and sensitive young men grappling with what it means to "be a man".

As the son of two world class ornithologists (AKA bird scientists) I have a deep appreciation for the natural sciences and birdwatching. I also have a profound love for fantasy.

In my spare time I love to birdwatch, ski, bring up The Lord of the Rings, weightlift, learn about beekeeping, and play video games (peaked at 275th in the world in competitive Pokemon).

My dream audiobook would be an epic fantasy series exploring masculinity or a playful, anecdotal non-fiction beekeeping book.

To get in touch, email EvanSibley7@gmail.com

Specs

Microphone: Senheisser 416 | Interface: UA Apollo Solo

DAW: Logic Pro

Booth: Whisper Room

Primary Accents: Standard American, English (RP, London)

Secondary Accents: English (Northern), Irish, Northern Irish, Slavic, American (Midwest, Southern, Boston, New York)

Languages: English (fluent), Spanish (words and phrases)

Knowledgeable About: Birdwatching, Beekeeping, Biology, Video Games, Health and Fitness, CrossFit, Fantasy, The Lord of the Rings, Theatre History, Shakespeare, did I mention The Lord of the Rings?

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