D’Ambra has a pleasant voice and narrates very well—she is animated and sounds very natural. She lacks a sidekick adding scripted, fake-sounding gasps, and many of us are very thankful for that. The stories go into plenty of depth and are interesting.
But the writing needs work. D’Ambra does better with the grammar and syntax than Flowers does on her podcasts—but here, Flowers assists with the writing. Maybe the errors are from one or the other, or both, but the errors aren’t quite as egregious or frequent as those of Flowers in her podcasts. Still, plenty of room remains for improvement in the writing.
Some examples (and these are just from one episode):
“Her and her roommate”
(she and her brother)
“Wouldn’t of”
(Wouldn’t have)
“With all of this information into account”
(Taken into account, or Taking all of this information into account)
”How little amount of blood”
(How little blood OR How little an amount of blood)
“All of the sudden”
(All of a sudden)
I hope Audiochuck decides to hire an editor. They certainly have enough success to do so.
These errors diminish what would otherwise be a top-notch, polished production, and each error is a distraction.