Friday, 30 May 2014

2014 Audie Awards

Just a very quick posting, as I'm currently on a lunch break from theatre rehearsals in Nottingham; do you remember in a previous posting a couple of months ago, I mentioned that the audio anthology Thirteen had been nominated for an Audie Award?



Well, long story short; the Awards Ceremony took place last night in New York - and we won! I'm unsurprisingly surprised, thrilled and delighted - congratulations to all and huge thanks to Neil Gardner at Spokenworld Audio who produced Thirteen and got me involved as a reader of one of the 'thirteen' stories -  amazing!




  Hidden Track (part 1) by Scott Harrison read by Barnaby Edwards 
  Dead Space  by  George Mann read by Greg Wise 
  A Girl, Sitting  by  Mark Morris read by Jilly Bond 
  Finding The Path  by  Kaaron Warren read by Trevor White 
  The Hairstyle of the Devil  by  Martin Day read by Arthur Darvill 
  Down  by  Gary McMahon read by Stephen Rashbrook 
  Visions  by  Cavan Scott read by Michael Maloney 
  Half Life  by  Dan Abnett read by John Banks 
  Hidden Track (part 2) by Scott Harrison read by Barnaby Edwards
  With Her In Spirit  by  Stephen Gallagher read by Frances Barber
  Tabula Rasa  by  Alasdair Stuart read by Lalla Ward
 One Hit Wanda  by  Kim Newman read by Samuel West
  A Glass of Water  by  Mark Wright read by Gemma Arterton
 Ghost Pit  by  Simon Clark read by Jeff Harding
 I Wish  by  Johnny Mains read by Steven Cree
  Hidden Track (part 3) by Scott Harrison read by Barnaby Edwards

   Edited by Scott Harrison
    Produced by Neil Gardner


"one of the most intriguing and entertaining audiobooks in years...every performance and tale is 
worth hearing" - AudioFile
"A great collection of supernatural tales - those who like their spines chilled will be very pleased. 
9/10" - Starburst Magazine
"A deliciously dark collation. 8/10" - SciFiBulletin
"Nicely assembled...not a bad story or bad vocal performance amongst them. 3.5/5" - SFX Magazine
"If you're a fan of classic, spine tingling horror then that should be reason enough to listen to Thirteen" - GeekPlanetOnline
"Thirteen is a fantastically dark, spooky anthology. 7/10" - The Cult Den


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