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Follow on Google News | Performance Phenom Sheds Light on Audiobook Narration at Upcoming ConferenceMary Jane Wells is a UK voice talent and performance transplant who brought to life the audiobooks that inspired the award-winning series Downton Abbey. Mary Jane will be an expert panelist for The Digital Author and Self-Publishing Conference.
By: Voices.com The conference is a full weekend focused on the new paradigms for authors in an increasingly digital world. Workshops, inspirational sessions, and focused panels will be attended by professionals representing every genre and level of the industry. A member of the Writer’s Junction, and currently in the process of writing a play, Mary Jane will be speaking about the trust process involved in the construction of an audiobook. Mary Jane will explain how, as a writer, you can best choose the right narrator to voice your imaginative world. “My hope for the event is that writers get the support and connections they need to further their work to spectacular new platforms, especially audiobooks,” Mary Jane joins Stefan Rudnicki, Gabrielle de Cuir, Roxanne Hernandez, Dean Sluyter, Jessica Kaye, and Christian Rummel on the New Revenue Streams for Authors from Audio Books panel. A writer of the highly successful adaptation of Virginia Ironside's The Huge Bag of Worries, the voice of the television commercial campaigns for Eharmony, Puma, LinkedIn, Think Finance and Jet2 Holidays, and has voiced many documentaries, animations, and videogames, Mary Jane brings a unique, varied insight to the audiobook space. Her advice to the creative professionals who dream up, write, edit, publish, and record the stories? "Create with the heart, build with the mind: collaborate with both. Creative strategy is not a solo sport.” Media Contact: Trisha Beausaert Public Relations Manager 519-858-5660 ext. 536 trisha.beausaert@ About Mary Jane Wells Formally trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland,Mary Jane Wells has been a prominent fixture in the UK and European theatre scene. Mary Jane first came to the US for the Mark Taper French classic, The Red Balloon. A solo show, Martha, for the Annenberg Centre followed, then a tour to the Kennedy centre, the New Victory on Broadway, and the International showcase in Philidelphia where she won the Victor Award. Mary Jane has worked on BBC’s “Half Moon Investigates,” For more information, please visit www.maryjanewells.org. End
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