Hi everyone,
I’m Arshiya Kaye — previously known as Kaye Sereneveil.
I’ve been away from writing for almost three months. No scripts, no brainstorming, not even logging into Stage32. For a while, it felt like I’d run away from the thing I love the most.
But the truth is: I wasn’t running. I was overwhelmed, unsure, and honestly just trying to breathe.
During this break, I realized something important — writing is still the place where I feel most like myself. And even if I step back sometimes, I’ll always find my way back to the page.
About the name change:
“Kaye Sereneveil” was my pen name, and it meant a lot to me. But it never fully connected with the people around me, especially in my own culture. So I decided to rebuild my creative identity with a name that feels real, clear, and closer to who I actually am: Arshiya Kaye.
New name, but the same heart.
And hopefully, better stories.
I’m here again — learning, writing, rebuilding my rhythm, and giving myself the chance to grow.
One day, I’ll write something I’m truly proud of. Something I’ll look at and think, “Yeah. That was worth the journey.”
If you’re reading this, thank you for being here.
It feels good to be back.
— Arshiya Kaye
Hi, Morgan Aitken Ipg. Stage 32 has a webinar called "Voice Acting 101: What You Need to Know to Get Started" (www.stage32.com/education/products/voice-acting-101-what-you-need-to-kno...). One of the...
Expand commentHi, Morgan Aitken Ipg. Stage 32 has a webinar called "Voice Acting 101: What You Need to Know to Get Started" (www.stage32.com/education/products/voice-acting-101-what-you-need-to-kno...). One of the things Van Gunter covers is "Preparing Your Voice."
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Try spacing your speech into uneven rhythms, pauses, some faster, some slower, and find the key word to hit. Sentences follow a melodic pattern that arcs high pitch 2/3 of the way through and drops to the end.