We're celebrating our Tenth Anniversary this June aka Audiobook Month! We'll be celebrating all month long with fabulous Authors and Narrators!!!
Today we're chatting with my colorful hair sister,
Narrator Zura A. Johnson!
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Things Discussed
Upcoming Release(s)
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The Knife and the Serpent
By Tim Pratt
Narrated by Zura Johnson and Gary Tiedemann
Release Date: June 11, 2024
Daughters of Olympus
by Hannah Lynn
Narrated by Zura Johnson
Release Date: July 9, 2024
Available for pre-order at
Then Things Went Dark
by Bea Fitzgerald
Narrated by Zura Johnson
About Our Guest
With 30 plus years of experience in theatre and commercial VO, Zura began full time work in Audiobooks in 2020. As an actor she found it to be the perfect marriage of her two greatest loves: the storytelling of theatre, and voice acting. She holds two degrees in performance, including an MFA from the renowned Old Globe Theatre, in San Diego. Her greatest strengths as a storyteller, are in her broad character range, comic timing, and accent work. It is no small task breathing life into another artists work, and she hopes to always honor the story the author is telling.
Her work was recognized in 2021 when I was an IAA Finalist for Best Female Narrator. And in 2022 she received a SOVAS for her outstanding website design (please visit anytime!) Some of her favorite genres to narrate are LitFic, SciFi, Fantasy, RomCom and Humor. She particularly loves to be handed a project she never would have anticipated, anything that stretches her range.
Out of the booth she is an accomplished artist and illustrator. She dearly loves to travel, and experience new places and cultures with her husband and two children. She does subversive cross stitch, and is rather fond of cats.
She discovered her love of storytelling through "books on tape" at the age of four. After years of work on the stage and in VO, she has found my way back to audiobooks! "It feels like coming home."
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