Your Narrator's Head Voice

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Yanno when you're just sitting down, or standing up, or driving your car, and you're just chilling there reading a really good book?

Do you have a Narrator? For me, whenever I've read a book, I've heard the Narrator voice from the Winnie the Pooh movies. My one friend told me to try Morgan Freeman as a Narrator too, but that's just obligatory.

Who's your Narrator? Is it you or is it an non-existent blurb?
 

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I use my voice for whatever reason. I guess it's just because I have a low, regular voice.

It also depends on who is talking. Otherwise, it's going to be a generic female or old guy voice.
 

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I really use my normal in-head voice. But during reading, my imagination uses custom cartoon characters to portray characters, i guess its just easier that way.
 
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Man (young or old): Stephen Fry
Woman (young or old): Emma Thompson

The thing is, in my head I feel like I'm making a bad interpretation of their accents. So it's me imagining my narrator as Stephen or Emma but its an exaggerated imitation. Y'know what I mean?
 
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