Voice Submissions

I want to start by saying thank you.

I’ve been genuinely overwhelmed, in the best possible way, by the number of people who have reached out to express interest in doing voice work for my stories. The enthusiasm, generosity, and talent I’ve already seen have been both humbling and encouraging, and I’m truly honored that so many of you want to be part of this project.

At this time, I’m accepting voice actor submissions for future narrated content.

How to Submit

  • Your name or preferred credit

  • Which scene you performed

  • Any relevant details you’d like me to know (experience, accents, etc.)

  • Email your sample to HillCountryWriterRS@gmail.com


Sample Scenes

Female Character

Armed with her pistol and a lighter given to her by her late father, she stormed across the small creek and began the climb to the other side, drawing ever closer to the scarecrow that had become her obsession. Her anxiety rose with every step as she neared the homemade dummy.

“Run, go now! Forget the tent, forget your bag, grab your cell phone and keys and run back to the car! Without your gear you can do it in less than two hours. You can be home to Jason in four!” Rowena’s mind screamed at her, the same thoughts pounding through her head over and over with each step as she neared the top of the hill.

The scarecrow stood as still as ever when Rowena approached. The air was still and it didn’t so much as rustle as she circled it. Rowena glanced around—no one as far as she could see. No one to see her light this stuffed monster up and let it burn.


Male Character

As I began to walk across the cavern floor, trying to avoid all the desecrated corpses, something flashed in the beam of my headlamp. As I drew closer, the light revealed a diamond ring winking up at me, the gold band still encircling the ring finger of a severed human hand.

I began to tremble, my limbs unwilling to move as I realized that many of the corpses at my feet weren’t animals. They were humans—or at least pieces of humans. The human remains seemed to have been defiled even more than the animals, torn apart and scattered across the room.

The rush of blood filled my ears as my heart began to hammer in my chest, threatening to burst. My skin burned as sweat broke out across my body. Whatever this creature was, it hated humans. I had to get out. I had to run. Now.


A Few Notes

  • There is no single “correct” voice I’m looking for. I’m interested in tone, presence, pacing, and how you connect emotionally with the material.

  • Submitting does not guarantee immediate placement, but all submissions will be listened to.

  • Because of the volume of interest, I may not be able to respond to every submission individually—but please know that each one is genuinely appreciated.

  • The full Voice Actor Agreement is available for review here.
    If we decide to work together, a signed agreement will be required before any recordings are used.

  • For voice actors under 18, the Parental Consent Form can be found here.
    This form is not required for submissions, but must be signed by a parent or legal guardian if we move forward with a collaboration.

This project exists because of a shared love of storytelling, atmosphere, and quiet dread. If your voice feels at home in that space, I’d love to hear it.

Hill Country Writer