Narrators

Luke Daniels

Luke Daniels was born into a family of actors. Both his father and mother have been performing and teaching in the Theatre for almost five decades. It is because of their influence that, from a very young age, Luke and his two brothers often found themselves spending countless hours in rehearsal halls across the country.

This early exposure and “backstage pass” into the creation of innumerable productions fostered a deep love of storytelling in Luke that can be heard in his wide ranging audiobook work today. Luke Daniels has narrated over 450 audiobooks. A listener favorite, he has been the grateful recipient of 13 Audiofile Earphones Awards, 4 Audie nominations, as well as Audible’s 2012 Narrator of the Year Award.

Luke is well known for his imaginative storytelling and dynamic characterizations, which create an immersive listening experience for his audience. Luke’s vast repertoire of work ranges from Kerouac to Updike, Nora Roberts to Stephen King, Michael Crichton to Phillip K. Dick. His background is in classical theatre and film. He has performed at repertory theaters around the country, but now produces from his home studio in the Midwest, where he resides with his pack.

Luke Daniels’ LitCON Appearances:
10/23 8:00 pm EST Panel: Back to Your Booth! The Narrators of LitRPG, the voices we love!
10/25 12:00 EST AMA with Aleron Kong


Nick Podehl

By day, Nick Podehl gives voice to a multitude of characters that heretofore only existed on the page. By night he balances time as husband, dad, and amateur armchair general. His castle stands proudly in The Mitten State where he hopes for snow each and every day.

Nick Podehl’s LitCON Appearances:
10/25 2:30 EST AMA with Aleron Kong


Travis Baldree

Travis loved the art of narration since he first heard Frank Muller’s legendary work. He’s been narrating since 2017, and has won a few awards from the IAA and Audiofile Magazine for his work. He’s best known for Will Wight’s Cradle series.

Travis lives with his wife, two kids, and dog in Washington State, and gets up every morning excited and grateful to do this job.

Travis is also a veteran game developer, and it’s possible you’ve played something he made. Torchlight, Fate & Rebel Galaxy have sold millions of copies on desktops and consoles. He remains the co-owner and CEO of Double Damage Games.


Travis Baldrees' LitCON Appearances:
10/23 8:00 pm EST Panel: Back to Your Booth! The Narrators of LitRPG, the voices we love!


Andrea Parsneau

Andrea Parsneau is an award-winning narrator focused on bringing a story to life via unique and identifiable character voices, emotionally genuine portrayals, and a unique theatrical flair. Her range of characters and hard-hitting emotional style has become nearly as well known as her dedication to making an audiobook as great as possible.


Andrea's LitCON Appearances:
10/23 8:00 pm EST Panel: Back to Your Booth! The Narrators of LitRPG, the voices we love!
10/25 8:00-8:30 pm EST Narrator Takeover/AMA


Steve Campbell

As a techie with a passion for performance and a love of the written word, the voice-over industry called to Steve. He is now fortunate enough to be living his dream of audiobook narration from his home studio, in Calgary, AB, Canada.

Steve Campbell’s LitCon Appearnces:
10/23 8:00 PM EST, Panel: Back to Your Booth!
10/25 7:00 PM EST Narrator Takeover/AMA


Miles Meili

Canadian actor Miles Meili was a storyteller long before appearing on the hit series Trailer Park Boys, web drama The Handmaid’s Tale, or becoming the voice of Jonathan Brooks’ cult-beloved Dungeon World books.  A long-standing expat of numerous countries, he credits his global lifestyle with richly contributing to the qualities of intimacy, sincerity and immediacy enjoyed by listeners of both his audiobooks and real-life adventures.

Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Miles studied on-camera performance under television and theater actor John Dunsworth of Trailer Park Boys fame, later appearing on the program as Jason Hendricks. Guided by Dunsworth, Miles spent his early years performing in local Canadian TV. In 2004, his love of travel inspired a move to South Korea, where he would spend the following 10 years exploring his craft from an eastern perspective.

Asia’s demand for ESL and globally distributed media enabled Miles to leverage his aptitude for languages. He developed a broad palette to draw from in terms of accents and pronunciations; a skillset he continuously works to expand. Within Seoul’s voice acting market, Miles was a mainstay in commercial narration, games and animation work. Known for his professionalism, versatility, and warm delivery, he voiced thousands of scripts on behalf of local and international clientele.

Miles Meili’s LitCON Appearances:
10/25 9:30 AM EST Narrator Takeover/AMA