Well, it depends on the device or software you are using. For example, on some e - reading devices, there is a built - in text - to - speech function. You just need to find the relevant option in the settings, usually something like 'audio' or 'read aloud', and then select the story you want the narrator to read.
First, make sure the story you want to have read is compatible with VitalBookshelf's narration feature. Then, navigate to the settings or options section and look for the narration option to activate it.
By using vivid descriptions. For instance, instead of just saying 'it was snowing', say 'fluffy white snowflakes were gently falling like feathers from the sky'.
Use different voices for different characters. For example, a high - pitched voice for a little elf and a deep voice for Father Christmas. Also, add some drama. Maybe make the part where the main character is about to open a mysterious gift suspenseful.
A narrator of fantasy fiction can make the story more immersive by adding their own interpretations. They can give a little extra backstory or motivation to the characters. They should also use a rich vocabulary. Instead of just saying 'the wizard was powerful', they could say 'the wizard was a formidable arcane force, his magic crackling with ancient energy'. This makes the world seem more real and detailed.
A first person narrator can make the story more engaging by sharing personal emotions vividly. For example, instead of just saying 'I was sad', describe the physical sensations like 'My heart felt like it was being squeezed, and my throat tightened as the sadness washed over me'. Also, by revealing personal secrets or insecurities, it draws the reader in closer as if they are a confidant.