of Stardust and the Beasts
Author | Audiobook narrator | Singer
About the Blog and The Author
Hello! My name is Reelika Pedak. I am an indie author/artist from Estonia, Viljandi, that also narrates her own audiobooks.
When I first started narrating my audiobooks I was very insecure about my voice. Up until that pint I was unable to even sing in front of other people because of anxiety. This blog and sharing my creative work with other people has proved to be an act of rebellion against my fears.
I have been writing for as long as I can remember. I didn’t speak more than 3-word sentences up until the first grade and always found my imaginary worlds more interesting than socializing. I enjoy my alone time, wine, chocolate and coffee while writing. Am currently working on my first novel “the Girl That Dissolved Into the Air” that talks about a lady with dissociative tendencies. Life in her youth with toxic parents, bullying, bad friends, and first signs of her mental illness.
I created this blog in the Spring of 2022 to make a home for, and share my creativity and those worlds with others. I hope that you can find pieces that resonate with you and that give you some sort of positive emotion.
I am also a singer for a modern melodic metal band called Chaos in Spring. Find us on streaming services such as YouTube and Spotify.
Fun Fact: I have a name sister, so if you google me there are two of us.
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Short Story With Audiobook- Melody Behind Her Voice
This short story "Melody behind her words" is one a love that survived the cruelty of time. I use the help of AI for punctuation (I do change some things) and the help of Grammarly to do my own edits, while they don’t replace editors I do have to make do with...
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Six-Sentence Story With Audiobook – Bird in a Cage
Bird in a cage is a continuation of my last week's six-sentence story Stroke of Misfortune. I really don't know what to say about this one. Other than we travel even deeper into the melancholy of our sweet Evan than we did in the last part of the story. The prompt was...
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To host this beautiful Website I use Dreamhost. If you choose to make your own website and get hosting through my link you will be supporting my work as Dreamhost will pay me.
To upload my recordings to different streaming services I use DistroKid. If you use my link to sign up for DistroKid, I get 10 dollars and you get 7% off.