NONFICTION

NONFICTION DEMOS

Research becomes compelling when delivered with warmth and clarity.

Wall covered with opened and folded books, creating a textured, layered pattern.
Cindy Kay with black hair sitting on a beige couch with her arm resting on the side, against a light brick wall background.
Cindy’s perfectly controlled voice thrums with tension, revealing the desperation and rage lying beneath seemingly calm exteriors.
— AudioFile Magazine

NONFICTION TITLES

More Nonfiction Narrations: LIBBY COPELAND – The Lost Family • GRACE M. CHO – Tastes Like War • VICTORIA KASTNER - Julia Morgan: An Intimate Biography • NATALIE HODGES – Uncommon Measure • CATHERINE CENIZA CHOY - Asian American Histories of the United States • MARILYN CHASE - Everything She Touched: The Life of Ruth Asawa • KATY KELLEHER - The Ugly History of Beautiful Things • CHRISTINE YU – Up to Speed • LAURA TILLMAN - The Migrant Chef: The Life and Times of Lalo García • ARIELLE GREENBERG – Superfreaks • MAUREEN SEABERG - Fearfully and Wonderfully Made • DR. FEI-FEI LI – The Worlds I See • ROSANNA XIA - California Against the Sea • XANDRIA OOI – Be Happy Always • PIA JUSTESEN – From the Periphery • KIM DAVIDSON JONES - The No-Nonsense Home Organization Plan • CHRISTINE GROSS-LOH – Parenting Without Borders • KIYO SATO – Kiyo’s Story • GLENN MOREY AND JULIE MOREY – Given Away • CHANDRA CRANE – Mixed Blessing

If you wanna see people at the top of their game, then look no further than Cindy Kay.
— N.V., Author
Two women sitting on a grassy area in a park with fall foliage, working on laptops and taking notes, with a backdrop of brick buildings and leafless trees.
Interior of a large, multi-level library with tall bookshelves made of wood, filled with books. There are tables, computers, and people browsing or working, under warm lighting.

Nonfiction narration

requires clarity, credibility, and a narrator who feels like a trusted guide. 

Clear and personable. Credible and human. 

The voice keeps authority at eye level.

History, memoir, science, social issues—the listener stays because attention is earned.

Front view of a vintage Dodge muscle car parked on the street during sunset with a partly cloudy sky.
A vintage wooden radio and a table lamp with a beige lampshade on a dark wooden table against floral wallpaper.
A bottle of The Lakes single malt whisky with a colorful label featuring birds and flowers, placed on a wooden surface next to a glass filled with whisky. The background is blurred with a brick wall.
Close-up of a vintage brown leather chesterfield sofa in a room with a wooden floor, and a wooden desk with a retro rotary telephone and a small donkey figurine in the background.
Cindy Kay was freaking flawless and fantastic.
— Ashley, Audiobook Listener

Authority that invites you in.

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