AuthorDaniel Roueche

Daniel Roueche is passionate about stories in all shapes and varieties. With an active imagination fostered since his childhood, Daniel has learned to put those imaginings into writing and is currently an author of several short stories and a novel—with more coming soon.

At Brigham Young University, Daniel received his BA in English Language, becoming an expert in the building blocks of English and the multiple varieties and dialects of the English language. Using these skills, Daniel produces engaging and lively audiobooks in a variety of fun accents.

As a narrator/voice actor and author, Daniel produces ACX compliant audiobooks narrated with passion and skill, for not only his own works, but for all authors wanting to bring life to their stories in an audiobook format. Enlisting the help of the dedicated voiceover professional Daniel Roueche, will not only make books and scripts come alive, but also reader and audience bases grow.

Daniel currently resides in Utah with his amazing wife and three kids, gathering new materials daily for his stories and voice acting and helping struggling students learn to love reading.

This is Lame

by Daniel Roueche “What’s this about? I ask Shawn.  “I can’t explain. Just follow me,” he says. We walk out to the alley behind my dad’s  restaurant. It smells like grease and rotten vegetables and cat feces. A pleasant combination. “But why out...

Take My Hand

Take My Hand by Daniel Roueche Spirit Number: 815 Gender: Male  Age: 92 years old Name: Clarence “Take my hand,” I say. A tiny man named Clarence gives me the uncertain look I see every day. His eyes furrow, mouth hangs open as though he wants...

Pokie

Pokie by Daniel Roueche “This is amazing!” Louis yelled as he flung his body in a messy flip through the air. His form was atrocious, but he hung in the air seemingly forever. “I feel like I can fly!” Luka replied, spinning unbelievably slow into a...

My Zoey

I wrap her tiny body in my arms. A snot bubble around her nose bursts as she sneezes gently into my sleeve. I bundle her up in her sleeper and place her in her crib. She fusses when I set her down, but within a few minutes, she relaxes into a slow...

Welcome Home

It had been twenty-four years since she’d last seen it, but the place looked exactly the same. The door was that same olive green she’d hated as a little girl. The roof hung down over the red brick like a thick eyebrow. It always reminded her of the...

Her Life

Eyes glazing. Another Friday night stuck in my one-bedroom with Netflix. Fingers cramping. And scrolling through Instagram.   Bored. I haven’t seen any friends in over a month. My fault, I guess.  Lonely. Faces of old friends from high school smile...

The Presence

The creature’s hulking presence startles her. But she can’t move. She wills her legs to do something, anything, but she’s stuck. The creature snarls at her, revealing long razors overlapping into gnarly patterns over blackened gums. They seem to...

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