The first-ever Audio Film, Some Thing Borrowed by Emanuel Nisan, is available now as an audiobook narrated by Jeff Dylan Garrett

Hello again, dear audiobooks friends. Today’s spotlight article is dedicated to Some Thing Borrowed, a thrilling new audiobook adapted from the popular Reddit short story and brought to life in a screenplay written and directed by Emanuel Nisan.
This captivating audio experience, narrated by American actor Jeff Dylan Garrett and supported by a talented full cast, promises to deliver an immersive auditory journey. The production features rich sound effects that enhance the story, which should make the 2-hour runtime an engaging experience.
Now, let’s take a look at the Publisher’s Summary for Some Thing Borrowed and after that, I will introduce you to our author and narrator.
Presenting the first-ever Audio Film, Some Thing Borrowed based on the hit Reddit short story, There’s A Woman I Don’t Recognize In My Wedding Photos by Blair Daniels, which has garnered over 7800 upvotes, making it one of the most popular short stories on Reddit.
Combining the striking narration of an audiobook with the multicast acting performances normally found in a dramatization and/or audio performance, Something Borrowed is a uniquely immersive and cinematic audio experience that feels like a theatre of the mind and which can only be described as an Audio Film.
Not Everything Borrowed Can Be Returned.
Cassie marries the man of her dreams, but her happily-ever-after life is flipped upside down when she spots an eerie woman in her wedding photos and encounters a dangerous spirit in her home.
Cassie discovers that her mother-in-law passed her a curse through the haunted barrette she wore to her wedding as her something borrowed.
With her marriage, her life, and her sanity on the brink of ruin, Cassie must uncover the terrifying truth about the haunted barrette and free herself from this nightmarish curse.
Starring: Kelsey Abberger, Jane Beverley, Jeff Dylan Garrett, Rebecca Gastfriend, Shanna Quackenbush, Stella Milinich, Emanuel Nisan.
Emanuel Nisan has practiced law for over a decade in NYC. Writing legal briefs and memos has helped him naturally transition into screenwriting, where he utilizes his experience to create sharp, succinct, breezy screenplays. Emanuel’s screenplays have placed as finalists in esteemed screenwriting competitions such as PAGE International Screenwriting Awards, Austin Film Festival (Top 20%), NYC IFF, NY International Screenplay Awards, Stage 32 Short Film Script Contest, and New Hope Film Festival.
As an attorney, he has accumulated a multitude of skills that have contributed to his production business, as well as his screenwriting process. Emanuel used these skills to obtain an option agreement for Some Thing Borrowed which he adapted into a screenplay, and then produced and directed into an audio film under his own production company, Audio Flicks.
American actor Dylan Garrett was born in Jeffersonville, Indiana, on March 21, 1996. Dylan is the son of Jeffrey Garrett and Tina Carroll. He also has a younger sister named Danielle. Dylan is of English, German, Irish, Scottish, and Austrian descent. Growing up mainly in Sellersburg, IN, Dylan became extremely interested in acting, movies, and television, almost without realizing it at the age of nine. Because of his vivid and wide imagination, Dylan grew up feeling greatly misunderstood and often confused, resulting in being an outcast amongst his peers. He later sought passion in gymnastics and music. He graduated from Silver Creek High School in 2014.
Dylan went on to attend the University of Louisville as a clarinet performance major. Not long after his sophomore year, he quickly burnt out of music. He finally realized that acting is what he had been wanting to do all along. He immediately started taking various acting, voice, and movement classes at his school’s theatre department and took part in plays such as “The Long Christmas Ride Home” and “MMF”, both of which he played lead roles.
I will return with a full review for Some Thing Borrowed very soon, but until then, take care, stay safe, and don’t forget, always listen with your heart!
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