Scott Caple – Falstaff from Shakespeare’s Henry IV

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Garrett Hanna – C.S.Lewis

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M.S.Corley – William Hope Hodgson

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Kevin Sylvester – Thomas Hardy

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Scott Campbell – Frank Herbert

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scott-c.blogspot.com and doublefine.com

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Roger Langridge – Jeeves and Wooster

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Nathan Stapley – Edgar Allan Poe

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Dustin Nguyen – The Road

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Dustin Harbin – Gurney Halleck from Frank Herbert’s Dune

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Dustin Harbin – The Fremen from Frank Herbert’s Dune


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Daniel Gneiding – Hunter S. Thompson

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Paolo Rivera – Mona Monzano

I “read” Cat’s Cradle a couple years ago and loved every minute of it — all 432 of them. I listen to audiobooks while I work, which helps me to focus the visual part of my brain while (hopefully) developing the other parts. I’ve loved Vonnegut’s writing since high school, but somehow missed this particular novel. I took this commission as an opportunity to listen to the book again, which I enjoyed even more the second time.
Mona was an obvious choice for me, being the sublime beauty that serves as muse and motivation for so many of the book’s characters. I’m happy to find any excuse to draw beautiful women, but in Mona’s case, beauty overwhelms its host, causing her at one point to attempt to make herself ugly (this is only mentioned in passing — in an index obsessed with her, no less). She is the “reluctant, erotic symbol of San Lorenzo,” the small, Caribbean island nation she calls home. Mona is the subject of poetry and painting, mosaic and music — she is even mentioned by name in the Books of Bokonon! Much like the narrator, I had no choice but to pursue her.

 

- Paolo Rivera

 

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Joe Kubert – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Dustin Harbin – Rabo Karabekian

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Chynna Clugston Flores – Jane Austen

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