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“Sierra reads wonderfully.

“Sierra reads wonderfully.
She’s a truly gifted performer.”

She’s a truly gifted performer.”

Johnny Heller, Golden Voice Narrator/Teacher

Johnny Heller,
Golden Voice Narrator/Teacher

Hi! I’m a voice actor and writer based in Brooklyn, NY. Here, you can check out my audio releases and read about my two published books, The Creative Compass and Creative Lives. (You can also visit the Daily Om and take my writing course.)

For more on all things audio production, head over to my second home on the web, HiSierrafim.com.

 

Thanks for swinging by,

 

Photo of Sierra Prasada
“Sierra reads wonderfully.
“Sierra reads wonderfully.
She’s a truly gifted performer.”

She’s a truly gifted performer.”

Johnny Heller, Golden Voice Narrator/Teacher

Johnny Heller,
Golden Voice Narrator/Teacher

Hi! I’m a voice actor and writer based in Brooklyn, NY.

Here, you can check out my audio releases and read about my two published books, The Creative Compass and Creative Lives. (You can also visit the Daily Om and take my writing course.)

For more on all things audio production, head over to my second home on the web, HiSierrafim.com.

 

Thanks for swinging by,

 

My Audio Releases

My Audio Releases

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IInspired by history, a riveting novel of love and friendship, motherhood and ambition, and one woman’s fight to be a Supreme Court justice.

 

Half of the United States is waiting for Justice Sylvia Olin Bernstein to die. The other half is praying for her to hold on.

At 83, “the contemptuous S.O.B.” doesn’t have much time left. What she has is a story, one she has wrested from the grip of history to tell herself—of how she rose to her historic position on the Supreme Court, and the barriers she broke along the way.

IInspired by history, a riveting novel of love and friendship, motherhood and ambition, and one woman’s fight to be a Supreme Court justice.

 

Half of the United States is waiting for Justice Sylvia Olin Bernstein to die. The other half is praying for her to hold on.

At 83, “the contemptuous S.O.B.” doesn’t have much time left. What she has is a story, one she has wrested from the grip of history to tell herself—of how she rose to her historic position on the Supreme Court, and the barriers she broke along the way.

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Newland Archer, that paragon of Gilded Age New York, seems bound for a life of privilege with an ideal companion, May Welland. Then a childhood friend, the free-thinking, passionate countess Ellen Olenska, returns from Europe.

Exclusive: “If Edith’s love affair with Europe were a gun on the wall…”

Newland Archer, that paragon of Gilded Age New York, seems bound for a life of privilege with an ideal companion, May Welland. Then a childhood friend, the free-thinking, passionate countess Ellen Olenska, returns from Europe.

Exclusive: “If Edith’s love affair with Europe were a gun on the wall…”

My Audio Demos

My Audio Demos

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My Published Books

My Published Books

 The Creative Compass

“A wonderfully insightful guide to the art of transforming ideas and stories into books. It presents old narrative and stylistic truths in a new, highly imaginative way.”

Stephen Kinzer, author of Poisoner in Chief

A guide should give clear directions, then get out of your way. In this unique collaboration, my father and I draw on our own experiences and the wisdom of our fellow writers to orient you on a quest through five universal stages of creativity:

Dream: “You need to know more than you’ll ever tell.”

Draft: “Can’t stay within lines you’ve set? Move them.”

Develop: “Turn away from the labyrinth of infinite possibilities. Speed toward the story’s one true form.”

Refine: “Once you know what you need to say, then do so with all the power and grace you can muster.”

Share: “If necessary, go back in order to move forward…”

“A wonderfully insightful guide to the art of transforming ideas and stories into books. It presents old narrative and stylistic truths in a new, highly imaginative way.”

Stephen Kinzer, author of Poisoner in Chief

A guide should give clear directions, then get out of your way. In this unique collaboration, my father and I draw on our own experiences and the wisdom of our fellow writers to orient you on a quest through five universal stages of creativity:

Dream: “You need to know more than you’ll ever tell.”

Draft: “Can’t stay within the lines you’ve set? Move them”

Develop: “Turn away from the labyrinth of infinite possibilities. Speed toward the story’s one true form.”

Refine: “Once you’ve figured out what you need to say, then do so with all the power and grace you can muster.”

Share: “If necessary, go back in order to move forward…”

 Creative Lives

“The profiles are crisp, fascinating and full of telling details.”

Roseanne Saad Khalaf, in her foreword

An American in Beirut, I wrote a book about Lebanese artists while covering art and politics as a freelance journalist and broadcaster. These thirty-one portraits speak to pivotal moments in time, shared desires, varied rituals, hard-won insights—and the resilience of a small country that will never surrender.

“When you start a piece of art…it’s a struggle, a fight with yourself. And after you finish, the joy that you get is incredible.”

Anachar Basbous, Sculptor

“You get connected and you feel in a different way, you smell in a different way, you see in a different way, you listen in a different way… You go behind space and time.”

Hiba Al-Kawas, Singer and Composer

“The profiles are crisp, fascinating and full of telling details.”

Roseanne Saad Khalaf, in her foreword

An American in Beirut, I wrote a book about Lebanese artists, while covering art and politics as a freelance journalist and broadcaster. These thirty-one portraits speak to pivotal moments in time, shared desires, varied rituals, hard-won insights—and the resilience of a small country that will never surrender.

“When you start a piece of art…it’s a struggle, a fight with yourself. And after you finish, the joy that you get is incredible.”

Anachar Basbous, Sculptor

“You get connected and you feel in a different way, you smell in a different way, you see in a different way, you listen in a different way… You go behind space and time.”

Hiba Al-Kawas, Singer and Composer

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