I was quite surprised at how well you handled a Sudanese female voice. That stuck out to me. :)
It’s not a literal voice, but it captures the vibe in such a way that I can easily picture her speaking those lines.
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Very glad to hear that. Vibe capture was the goal, given getting a Sudanese accent perfectly right would be nearly impossible, so Michael worked with me to refine it to a level where it the accent was subtle enough that it wouldn’t come off as somehow obnoxious or offensive, but still noticeable enough to bring the character to life. The flashbacks also gave a great opportunity for the voice and tone to “develop” naturally throughout the story.