An eighteen-year-old leaves his home in Philadelphia to get away from a drug-addicted mother and her abusive partner, as well as to track down the man he thought was his deadbeat dad. His bus trip across the country and adventures in San Francisco bring answers and unexpected discoveries for him—a young woman and fresh insights about his parents.
Graduating from San Francisco State University in Cinema in the 1960s, J. Curtis Moran returned, decades later, to do postgraduate work in screenwriting. He believes his stories should entertain even when they are in a context of contemporary chaos. They might even enlighten and empower. Now Moran offers assistance to organizations in Northern California whose mission is to help people recover and find peace and harmony in their lives.
Veronica Pace’s consistent work on independent films, national commercials like Ameriprise and Comcast and most recently in Roswell, Walker, and other productions solidify her as an actor with range, vulnerability, and a profound understanding of her craft and instrument. She is also talented as a singer/songwriter, and her voice—from sophisticated to sultry—will bring life to any audiobook she narrates.
Nick Walther is a NYC-based audiobook narrator, voice actor, and stage actor. Nick is a dynamic narrator with a particular knack for crafting compelling first-person narrations and character voices, especially in YA fiction. When he’s not narrating audiobooks, he’s working as a voice actor on cartoons, video games, film dubs, and as an actor for theater projects.