[No spoilers here, promise.] I will withhold my opinions for now about the Project Runway finale. All I’ll say is that no matter what you thought of the three designers’ clothes, it was definitely the best group of finalists ever in terms of vision and execution. And to our little friend who exited ANTM last night: hubris is a bitch, ain’t it?

Things are still going well with the recording process. Every day I leave completely exhausted and headachy, and I desperately need a massage, but it’s rewarding work. There’s also the fun of being around other people—at lunch, the breakroom is full of voice actors and directors and sound engineers and other folks and it’s that perfect blend I’m always looking for of camaraderie plus the hard work on your own, very personal thing. While the recording is going on, it’s just me in the booth and the director on the other side of the glass. It’s very intense. I absolutely adore the director. She’s an actor as well as a director so she knows what it feels like in the booth. It’s a lot of time to be spending with another person; it’s a major bonus that she’s so wonderful.

Switching gears:

Do you know about this e-zine, Estella’s Revenge? I didn’t know about it until they interviewed me recently. Every month the articles and interviews revolve around a theme, and for March it’s history—including personal history, which is a good fit for both Sweethearts and Story of a Girl. The link above takes you to the contents of March’s issue. Here’s a direct link to the interview with me.

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