Hi! Alongside my writing, I’ve been narrating audiobooks for over a decade. Here are some favorites.
And here are some nice reviews (I’ve left out the bad ones).
“Narrator Katie Schorr’s youthful, captivating voice is the perfect choice for this story of mistakes and second chances. Schorr uses tonal differences to effectively differentiate between characters. Her use of a subtle but spot-on Southern accent for one of the supporting characters adds a nice contrast. This feel-good story of flawed characters who overcome the odds to find love and laughter is narrated by a talented pro.”
“Katie Schorr’s sweet tones and gentle enthusiasm are perfect for this title, which aims to balance vision and practicality…Schorr’s narration has an optimistic and grounded tone as she lists the questions to ask and factors to consider in making the decision of where, or even whether, to relocate less daunting.”
“Schorr captures Baylor’s melodic Southern tones, disarming charm, and growing tenderness toward Sarah. Gradually, her narration reflects Sarah’s increasing belief in herself and discovery of what’s truly important to her. Schorr’s excellent portrayals are crucial to a this character-driven novel.”
When Grandfather Flew by Patricia MacLachlan (Audie Award Finalist)
“A few notes of birdsong create the perfect prelude to this heartwarming story, beautifully narrated by Katie Schorr and George Guidall…Schorr’s delivery of the story’s youthful voices is gently animated and perfectly complemented by Guidall’s engaging warmth as the grandfather.”
“The combined performances of Ellen Archer (Olivia), Josh Hurley (Vincent), and Katie Schorr (Poppy) create an emotionally resonant experience as the story alternates between Olivia’s present-day investigation and the perspectives of teenage Vincent and idealistic Poppy in 1975. The narrations amplify the impact of this engrossing, haunting family drama.”
“Katie Schorr’s nubile voice and steely delivery are perfect for Janelle, who is a high school junior, lifeguard, and daughter of an FBI agent. Schorr’s laid-back pacing contrasts well with the wild plot, an impossible tangle of ominous circumstances. She voices Janelle with steadfast levelheadedness even as the world is about to end.”