Quirky Voices Presents

QUARALOGUES - 2 - PERFECT 10, HAROLD, BOXED IN, I MISS THEM, WHAT DO WE KNOW OF OUR GRANDMOTHERS?

December 11, 2020 Sarah Golding / Jacqueline Ashman, Fiona Mackinnon, Diane Alexander, Caroline Mincks Season 1 Episode 2
Quirky Voices Presents
QUARALOGUES - 2 - PERFECT 10, HAROLD, BOXED IN, I MISS THEM, WHAT DO WE KNOW OF OUR GRANDMOTHERS?
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Hello folks!

OOOHHHH HAVE WE GOT A GROOVY MIX OF MONOLOGUE AND POETRY 4U TODAY!

I am truly excited to bring to you a few new performers and writers to this episode, and some you have been lucky enough to meet already - all, as I have said on the previous ep,  are EXTRAORDINARY and WONDERFUL, TALENTED HUMANS, and you can find all the links they gave me to their wares HERE ON MY QUIRKY WEBSITE.

The writers and performers on this episode are:

A PERFECT 10 by Jacqueline Ashman                           Performed by Fiona Mackinnon
HAROLD AT THE WEDDING by Sarah Golding      Performed by Sarah Golding
BOXED IN  by Diane Alexander                                        Performed by Diane Alexander
I MISS THEM by Sarah Golding                                          Performed by Caroline Mincks
WHAT DO WE KNOW OF OUR GRANDMOTHERS Performed by Sarah Golding 

Once again I am wowed by these folks  -  Please do feel free to contact them by any means to say you enjoyed their works = it doesn't take long, and I know will go a long way in lifting these brilliant creatives, all of whom I admire and am inspired by SO MUCH!

Diane Alexander is one of the guest writers and performers, and was on my ANYONE F'COFFEE season this summer (and nominated for an AUDIOVERSE AWARD! hUZZAHS!) She took my voice acting course in the autumn and I am very proud of her determined way of attacking some editing and recording herself for this podcast. If you too would like to have any voice acting coaching with me, or reserve a place on the next course in the new year, ping me do, on quirkyvoices@gmail.com.

PLEASE DO pass on this podcast so it gets ears on it / in it / listening from all over the world. If you feel so inspired to create as a result of listening - creating a monologue or poem in response, or a review, that would be AMAZING and we would LOVE to hear from you! Might even perform them on a future ep! Ping all doooo to quirkyvoices@gmail.com

I can only give these contributors so much - If you feel so inclined to help me make more of this kind of project, feel free to join my lovely amazing supportive band of PATREON SUPPORTERS HERE - I also have a ko-fi account here. For as little as a dollar a month you will help me get more funds to pay more folks to make more groovy Quirky....(and I oft share eps early, ping new original scripts and give discounts on courses and more!)

I do mention before a few of the performances, to take care if your mental health needs more support right now - if you would like to read the transcripts of the monologues themselves please click here and go to the bottom of the page. Thanks muchly. 

Oh, and do try the smile thing. It has helped me for sure and this week in the UK especially, (though I am sure everywhere...)  I know we are all feeling the weight of the world before any festivities can even be thought of... xxx

THANK YOU SO MUCH TO
Jacqueline Ashman, Fiona Mackinnon, Diane Alexander, Caroline Mincks for their time and AWESOME talent. 

Happy Listening from my new tier 4 house....

Sarah Golding
Quirky Voices

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SARAH'S SMILE POEM
PERFECT 10 - By Jacqueline Ashman
HAROLD AT THE WEDDING - By Sarah Golding
BOXED IN - By Diane Alexander
I MISS THEM I MISS THEM I MISS THEM - By Sarah Golding
WHAT DO WE KNOW OF OUR GRANDMOTHERS? - By Sarah Golding