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Friday, February 26, 2016

Keeping Busy- a recording of a new book, and more on the way

 NARRATION CONTINUES!  Having lived and worked as a complete beginner in an American Zen Buddhist Monastery for 14 months, I felt inspired to  narrate

"Zen Buddhism for Beginners"

 Always needing to come back to that "Still Point" of  quiet, but with a clearer insight.

Coming soon:  Summary of Marie Kondo's
 " The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up"

Keep reading my Blog, or Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/lindatellsyourstory/?fref=ts to see when all these projects are available for your listening enjoyment!

Remember  if you email me (lindasnarration@gmail.com) I will send you a free gift code, and instructions on how to get a free audio download from any one of my completed narrated projects!


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

final weekend for "You Can't Take It With You"

Your last opportunity is coming this weekend (19/20/21) to see the 1930s madcap comedy You Can't Take It With You at the Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck...reservations are strongly advised- it was sold out last Sunday, and Saturday was nearly full, and everyone in this cast is doing a great job....http://www.centerforperformingarts.org/all-shows-sp-1131460608/item/you-can-t-take-it-with-you

Friday, February 12, 2016

Opening Night for "You Can't Take It With You"-

FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS! Besides the audio books I am narrating (two projects are in the final stages of getting approved)- my most important news is to invite you to witness a set of zany characters having a rollicking good time, "following their dreams", 1930s style- and- watching ME in the role of an Irish maid, in the madcap comedy You Can't Take It with You, performing at the Center For Performing Arts, Route 308, Rhinebeck, N.Y. this weekend- February 12/13/14 and February 19/20/21. 8 pm Friday and Saturday, 3 pm Sunday. Box office phone: (845) 876-3080. All the information for reserving tickets and directions to the Center is right here: http://www.centerforperformingarts.org/all-shows-sp-1131460608/item/you-can-t-take-it-with-you

It is an enthusiastic cast; the director, Nicola Sheara, is a local standout, and the Rhinebeck Theatre Society and producer Ellen Honig have put together a good show. There will be plenty of laughs, pyrotechnics, and crazy shenanigans; and through the years, this play has had a lot of appreciation and success in many venues, and in movies, and now- it is here locally for your enjoyment! I do hope you get a chance to see it!

Friday, February 5, 2016

I have a "feeling" about my latest narration project

Another audiobook narration has been submitted to ACX for a Quality Check, so I am awaiting that to be approved- and when it does, it will be posted for sale on Audible.com and you can EMAIL ME (lindasnarration@gmail.com) if you want to receive a code for a free download- I get a kind of "feeling" about this one, just a certain "vibe" or "spirit"....that's a tease....wait for the announcement of the sale of the audio version of this book and you will see why!

Hope everyone is doing well this month- keep in touch!

Namaste.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Just a year ago....

One year ago I invested in my future, and here I am!  A very big thank you to David H. Lawrence XVII and Dan O'Day of the ACX Masterclass, for providing such a wonderful training, and mentoring me in this great endeavor.

Email me at lindasnarration@gmail.com, for a free copy of any one of my narrated books.

In comparison to last year, no snow in Poughkeepsie yet this year, but here's a peek at last year's beauty. Namaste.

Friday, January 22, 2016

More appreciation by the authors

Prince Philip: The Queen's Devoted Companion is now on sale on Audible.com and Amazon.com. For a free copy to review, please email me at "lindasnarration@gmail.com."

 A Time For Kings  by J. Phillip Stonewater, received a nice word of recommendation from the author- if you click on the book cover art to the right, which takes you to Audible.com, and listen to the audio sample, and purchase the full audio download, I hope you agree.

Linda,
I have never fancied myself a great writer. A good one, maybe. But your narration makes my work sound like GREAT writing. I couldn't be more happy and impressed. I found myself getting into my own book as though I'd never before read it, let alone wrote it! I'm so happy you're the one giving it life.

Friday, January 15, 2016

Another kind of "work"


As stated in a previous post, I am in the midst of producing the audio narration for another book, and then will start a new project that I have a contract for, to be completed by the end of March.

but I am also in rehearsal for a local community theatre production of the American comedy You Can't Take It With You on the stage at the Center for Performing Arts, in Rhinebeck, New York, February 12-14 and 19-21.

This award winning 1936 Moss Hart-George S. Kaufman written play should be great fun, with an excellent cast- directed by Nicola Sheara and produced by Ellen Honig for the Rhinebeck Theatre Society.

Tickets and information can be obtained by calling the theater box office at (845) 876-3080 or online at http://www.centerforperformingarts.org/whats-playing/item/you-can-t-take-it-with-you?category_id=34.