
I am a queer Canadian voice actor and narrator who embraces genera and defies expectations.

Written by Talhí Briones, narration in progress by Cleo Birch
" 1865, United States— It took thirty years and a dislocated arm for Victoria to leave her abusive husband. Heartbroken, she has to choose her own life over the hope of ever seeing her son again. She escapes the manor in the dead of night, only bringing with her a white wedding dress.
She ends up in Swainsburg, a minuscule town in Wyoming, where she’s adopted by the local prostitutes. To save them from expulsion, she buys the building and learns that in these parts, entertainment is worth more than gold. It’s almost easy, even fun, to organize piano recitals and cancan shows for the cowboys of the area, but being a Madam comes with responsibilities and dangers she isn’t ready to face. Her husband, after all, has contacts everywhere.
It’s hard to navigate the delicate tensions between respectable ladies and whores, between white society and the ‘others.’ Her new friends are women who carved their place in this merciless life; people who, like her, ended up in Swainsburg when they got tired of running.
Victoria falls in love. She doesn’t notice, she can’t even imagine the possibility. The townfolk say the widow Díaz is strange. Natane is actually incredibly awkward, kind, and very lonely. Victoria has no name for this burning friendship, but the feeling grows and demands to be acknowledged.
This is a story about women who age, gossip, drink, love, and help you hide the body of your dead husband."

Written by Brett Mitchel Kent, narrated by Cleo Birch
"A love story spanning decades. A lonely widow mourning her husband and daughter. A trail of missing people all leading to one unpredictable source. Edna Mann, a lonely widow longing for the family she's lost, finds companionship in an unlikely source when her late husband begins communicating with her through her houseplant. As those around her begin to disappear, Edna must confront the reality that something much worse may be at play... and has been for longer than she could have ever expected."

Written by Amy Marie Ayres, narrated by Cleo Birch
"In the riveting dystopian, sci-fi adventure "Star Lost", we're introduced to Luccee Winterscott, a headstrong, neurodivergent heroine whose memory has been erased by an all-powerful corporation. When Luccee discovers her mother's diary and starts recovering fragments of her past, she realizes her entire identity has been stolen. Desperate for answers, and defying a brother trying to keep her in line, she meets Wilda Parsons, a former academic and rebel fighting back against the corporation's control. As Luccee joins her cause, dangerous secrets come to light that make her question everything she thought she knew."
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