The variety of vocal sketches are warm ups for my stories. They stretch my voice and immerse me into character for female roles. Not just American women, but women of color. The themes that women struggle with are universal - feelings of weakness and strength, vulnerability and desire.
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It's important to note that any provocative or subversive content in these clips is purely fictional and does not reflect my personal political beliefs. Instead, these elements serve as comedic relief.
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Vanna Drusilla craves the attention of her busy father. She is eventually dropped off at the Toons Town Orphanage in Halogen.
This is how I imagine Sara might sound in Song Sara from the collection of shorts, Purveyor of Insouciance.
Onice negotiates for her life with the Goliath Jin from Dark Solomon. He speaks Japanese.
Cassidy Sutter is a young politician's wife, disillusioned by marriage. Distraught by the array of sexual content available in favor of temptation towards her husband, Kennedy Hartman. She is new to the upper middle class. Presumably a germaphobe, she unwittingly expresses her shocking racist point of view, within close encounter to outsiders.
A glimpse of her intimate life from Black Bird's Nest.
Parvati is a grandmother with youthful whims. After being married for 40 years in Bridgeport, she still loves a good shouting match with her old man.
Avery is a bachelor lesbian who quietly accepts a life of struggle, until she meets Palmer, a party twink who takes her on a wild vision quest in Chromatic.