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Robin Miles
Nationality American
Education Yale University (BA, Theater)
Yale School of Drama (MFA, Drama)
Occupation Stage, screen, and audiobook actress

Robin Miles is an amazing American actress, casting director, and a very famous audiobook narrator and director. She has acted in big Broadway shows and on TV shows like Law & Order. Robin Miles is especially known for her incredible work narrating and directing audiobooks. She has won many awards for this, including Audie Awards, the AudioFile Golden Voice award, and Earphone Awards. People in her field really look up to her, and some even say she helped save the publishing industry with her audiobook work! In 2017, Robin Miles was added to Audible's Narrator Hall of Fame, which is a huge honor. She also runs a voice training school called VOXpertise, where she teaches people who want to become narrators. She has narrated over 300 books and is known for being able to perfectly recreate "accents and speech patterns from around the globe."

About Robin Miles

Early Life and Education

Robin Miles grew up in New Jersey. She says that her neighborhood, which had many people from different countries, helped her learn about lots of accents, languages, and cultures. This experience has been very useful in her narration work. Robin first started in musical theater, but then she switched to drama. She went to Yale University and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater Studies. Later, she got her Master of Fine Arts degree in Drama from the Yale School of Drama.

Starting Her Audiobook Journey

After finishing college and moving to New York City, Robin Miles wanted to volunteer and help her community. She began her journey in audiobook narration by volunteering to read books for the American Foundation for the Blind and the National Library Service. When she first started, she noticed that voice work was often divided by people's backgrounds. However, she has helped to change this, showing that narrators can wonderfully bring all kinds of stories to life. She can do many different voices and accents, which makes her perfect for a wide range of books.

What Kinds of Books Does She Narrate?

Robin Miles narrates many different types of books. These include children's books, non-fiction (books based on facts), fantasy, horror, historical fiction, and biographies (stories about real people's lives). She even narrated the Young Reader's Edition of Kamala Harris's book, The Truths We Hold.

What People Say About Her Work

Critics and magazines often praise Robin Miles for her narration skills. For example, The New York Times said that she is excellent at speaking clear American English, but she also adds small, clever pauses and tones that help show the true meaning of the text.

AudioFile magazine, which reviews audiobooks, said that Robin Miles is a great choice to narrate complex stories. They noted that she uses different accents creatively to make characters from various planets sound unique. They also said that her narration of The Shadow King was "flawless" and full of emotion. She made the characters feel even more real by changing her voice's speed and adding excitement to their experiences. The Times newspaper also mentioned that her upbringing in New Jersey, with its mix of cultures, helped her become so good at getting into character.

Awards and Special Honors

Robin Miles has received many awards and special recognitions for her amazing work. In 2014, Booklist magazine called her a "Voice of Choice" narrator. AudioFile magazine also gave her the title of "Golden Voice" narrator. In 2017, she was honored by being inducted into Audible's Narrator Hall of Fame.

Awards Won by Robin Miles

Robin Miles has won many important awards for her audiobook narrations. Here are some of them:

Year Audiobook Award Result Ref.
2007 Brother, I'm Dying (2007) by Edwidge Danticat Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award for Biography Selection
2010 Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award for Nonfiction Winner
2011 Here in Harlem: Poems in Many Voices by Myers Audie Award for Distinguished Achievement in Production Winner
2013 Freedom Maze, TheThe Freedom Maze by Delia Sherman Audie Award for Children's Titles for Ages 8-12 Finalist
2014 Keeping Hope Alive by Dr. Hawa Abdi Audie Award for Faith-Based Fiction and Nonfiction Winner
METAtropolis: Green Space by Jay Lake, Elizabeth Bear, Karl Schroeder, Seanan McGuire, Tobias S. Buckell, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Ken Scholes Audie Award for Original Work Finalist
Untamed State, AnAn Untamed State (2014) by Roxane Gay Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award for Narrator of the Year Finalist
2015 Prepared for a Purpose by Antoinette Tuff Audie Award for Faith-Based Fiction and Nonfiction Finalist
Revolution by Deborah Wiles Audie Award for Distinguished Achievement in Production Finalist
2016 Fifth Season, TheThe Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin Audie Award for Fantasy Finalist
2017 28: Moments in Black History that Changed the World by Charles R. Smith Jr. Audie Award for Young Listeners' Title Winner
Another Brooklyn (2016) by Jacqueline Woodson Audie Award for Best Female Narrator Finalist
Audie Award for Literary Fiction or Classics Finalist
In the Embers by Brian Price and Jerry Stearns Audie Award for Audio Drama Winner
Audie Award for Original Work Finalist
2018 Difficult Women (2017) by Roxane Gay Audie Award for Short Stories or Collections Finalist
New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson Audie Award for Excellence in Production Finalist
Audie Award for Science Fiction Finalist
Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, TheThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance Finalist
Stone Sky, TheThe Stone Sky by N. K. Jemisin Audie Award for Best Female Narrator Finalist
Audie Award for Science Fiction Finalist
2019 Any Man by Amber Tamblyn Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance Finalist
Barracoon (2018) by Zora Neale Hurston with Deborah G. Plant (Ed.) Audie Award for Best Female Narrator Finalist
2020 Birthday Suit by Lauren Blakely Audie Award for Audio Drama Finalist
Charlotte's Web (1952) by E. B. White Audie Award for Middle Grade Title Winner
Have a Nice Day by Billy Crystal and Quinton Peeples Audie Award for Audio Drama Finalist
New Kid (2019) by Jerry Craft Audie Award for Middle Grade Title Finalist
2021 City We Became, TheThe City We Became by N. K. Jemisin Audie Award for Best Female Narrator Winner
Audie Award for Fantasy Winner
2022 Class Act by Jerry Craft Audie Award for Middle Grade Title Finalist
Final Revival of Opal & Nev, TheThe Final Revival of Opal & Nev (2021) by Dawnie Walton Audie Award for Fiction Winner
Four Hundred Souls (2021) by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain (Eds.) Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance Finalist
2024 The World We Make by N. K. Jemisin Audie Award for Science Fiction Finalist

"Best of" Lists

Robin Miles's audiobooks are often chosen for "Best of" lists by AudioFile magazine. This shows how highly her work is regarded.

Year Audiobook List Ref.
2008 Brother, I'm Dying (2007) by Edwidge Danticat AudioFile Best of Biography & Memoir
Pirate's Daughter , TheThe Pirate's Daughter AudioFile Best of Fiction
2011 Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff AudioFile Best of Biography & Memoir
2012 Stealing Freedom AudioFile Best of Young Adult
Warmth of Other Suns, TheThe Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration (2010) by Isabel Wilkerson AudioFile Best of History
2013 We Need New Names (2013) by NoViolet Bulawayo AudioFile Best of Fiction
2014 Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin AudioFile Best of Biography & Memoir
2015 Star Side of Bird Hill, TheThe Star Side of Bird Hill (2015) by Naomi Jackson AudioFile Best of Fiction
2016 28: Moments in Black History that Changed the World by Charles R. Smith Jr. AudioFile Best of Children
Another Brooklyn (2016) by Jacqueline Woodson AudioFile Best of Fiction
Hidden Figures (2016) by Margot Lee Shetterly AudioFile Best of Biography & Memoir
Obelisk Gate, TheThe Obelisk Gate (2016) by N. K. Jemisin AudioFile Best of Science Fiction & Fantasy
2017 American Street AudioFile Best of Young Adult
Stone Sky, TheThe Stone Sky (2017) by N. K. Jemisin AudioFile Best of Science Fiction & Fantasy
2018 Barracoon (2018) by Zora Neale Hurston with Deborah G. Plant (Ed.) AudioFile Best of Biography & Memoir
2020 Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents (2020) by Isabel Wilkerson AudioFile Best of Nonfiction & Culture
When Stars are Scattered (2020) by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed AudioFile Best of Children
2021 Four Hundred Souls (2021) by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain (Eds.) AudioFile Best of History & Biography
Just As I Am (2020) by Cicely Tyson and Michelle Burford AudioFile Best of Memoir
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