
Jennie
Litt
AUDIOBOOK NARRATOR
MF Dialogue, Middle-Grades Fiction
The Penderwicks at Point Mouette by Jeanne Birdsall
Nonfiction: Self-Help/Business
Career Self-Care by Minda Zetlin
Third -Person Narration, Folktale, Yiddish Accent
Taibele and Her Demon by Isaac Bashevis Singer
"[H]er voice, pacing, and deliberate enunciation convey maturity and intellectual authority..."--AudioFile
Accents
Standard American
New York City
General Southern US
R.P.
Cockney/Greater
London
Yorkshire
Liverpool
UK West Country
Scottish
French
German
Russian
Yiddish
Scandinavian
Hebrew/Israeli
Indian

ABOUT ME!
Equipment
Studio: Whisper Room
Mic: AT2035
Interface: Scarlett Solo
DAW:
Hi, I'm Jennie Litt, voice actor and audiobook narrator with an arsenal of accents at my command. I have recorded for Macmillan Audio, Tantor, Spoken Realms, Blackstone, and ACX, and have trained with VO coaches Joel Leslie Froomkin, Johnny Heller, David H. Lawrence XVII, Paul Liberti, Carol Monda, Shannon Elizabeth Parks, and Paul Ruben. I am based in Brooklyn, NY, and can easily travel to area studios for on-site recording. In other VO work, I have been the announcer/Voice of God for the cabaret industry's annual MAC Awards in NYC since 2018.
In addition to my voice acting work, I'm a singer, playwright, fiction writer, lyricist, director, performance coach, mom, and cabaret performer. Cabaret is the most lyric-driven of musical genres, with the singer's voice the medium of interpretation. I am also an award-winning writer of fiction, with an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. I write lyrics too, to original cabaret songs with my husband, composer-pianist David Alpher. (And we're collaborating on a musical!) Two CDs of our original songs are available on Spotify, Amazon, and iTunes.

"...the great narration of Jennie Litt makes the humorous prose even more waggish."
"The narrator ... has a great voice and excellent pacing."
"Perfect accents and good German pronunciation. Nice emotional tone in the voice."
"...narrated by the perfect person--it just wouldn’t be the same without the semi-gossipy British accent."