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Accent Your Character—Volume 1: Cockney and the Queen's English CD

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Add some kick to your characters with some quick and simple dialect training. Paul Meier has been training actors for over 25 years and now offers his experience to the casual pretender in these entertaining presentations.

Within this CD you will find accent tips, colloquialisms, and charismatic character concepts that will add to your storytelling, roleplaying, or cosplay.

Each presentation includes an overview of the common sounds you will hear in the dialect and exercised in several hilarious encounters you might find in your stories or games. Paul Meier is as entertaining as he is informative, making it easy to pick up and listen to again and again.

Additional documentation is available for download from pulpgamer.com to help you as you follow along or to refer back to for a quick slip into character.

Make use of your drive time by preparing your character for their next adventure.

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