James Babson has accumulated nearly twenty years of professional acting experience since graduating from the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. His notable film roles include Dan Zuckerberg in The Words and Agent Moss in Hellboy. He has recorded hundreds of audiobooks under his own name as well as various aliases.
After earning a degree in musical theater and spending several years hustling on the business side of the film industry, Lisa Larsen has found her way back to her first love: performing. When she's not narrating, she's devoting time to her daughters, baking healthy treats, or enjoying a DIY project with her husband.
Mia Ellis is a member of the Resident Acting Company at Trinity Repertory Company. Based in Providence and New York, she is also a teaching artist and writer. Some of her film and television credits include Elementary, Person of Interest, and Louder Than Words. Mia is a graduate of the Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Acting Program.
Amir Abdullah is an actor, playwright, and audiobook narrator residing in Los Angeles. He is a four-time Golden Earphone Award winner and an ALSC Notable Children's Recording recipient.
Kyla Garcia is a film, stage, and television actress based in Los Angeles, California. She has earned an Audie Award nomination and seven AudioFile Earphones Awards for her work as an audiobook narrator.
VyVy Nguyen is a Vietnamese American actress based in Los Angeles. She graduated from USC's School of Dramatic Arts and specializes in narrating books by authors of the Vietnamese diaspora.
Gregory Laski is the author of Untimely Democracy, which won the American Literature Association's 2019 Pauline E. Hopkins Society Scholarship Award. He is currently a civilian associate professor of English at the United States Air Force Academy. He holds a PhD in English from Northwestern University.
D. Berton Emerson is Associate Professor of English and hirector of the honors program at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. His writing has appeared in American Literature, ESQ, Nineteenth-Century Literature, and the Los Angeles Review of Books.