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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A famed voice actress loses her voice. A quiet production lead builds worlds from cardboard and rules from experience. In a rain-soaked Oregon cannery, they learn to breathe on the same beat.
When an on-set push for "one more take" steals Naima Bell's voice, the once-untouchable star disappears to Fog Harbor, Oregon, to guest-direct at Driftwood Workshop-a tiny stop-motion studio with a kettle on, a care card on the door, and a production lead who treats rooms like living things.
Forest Ansel has one rule: room first. He can coax light into behaving and rain into keeping time, but he doesn't risk the people making the art. Naima arrives fluent in praise and deadlines, not silence. Her answers are written. His are measured. Somewhere between taping lace curtains and timing breaths for twos and ones, their patience turns into a language.
As Driftwood's short film gathers a gentle kind of attention, pressure knocks: a streamer's whisper for "just one line," a landlord's renovation letter, an invitation to do things louder, faster, bigger. Together, Naima and Forest choose a different arc-one where a lantern warms by degrees and a town learns quiet can be brave.
When a storm tests the studio's newly protected quiet hours, they hand-animate through the night-frames clicking, rain on tin, a lantern pulsing. By morning they know two truths: success can live off-mic, and the future they want will ask them to risk comfort on purpose.
Cue for Rain is a slow-burn, closed-door romance about building a life at a humane volume-creative partners to lovers, caretaking that doesn't condescend, and a town that learns to be a room that behaves.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A famed voice actress loses her voice. A quiet production lead builds worlds from cardboard and rules from experience. In a rain-soaked Oregon cannery, they learn to breathe on the same beat.
When an on-set push for "one more take" steals Naima Bell's voice, the once-untouchable star disappears to Fog Harbor, Oregon, to guest-direct at Driftwood Workshop-a tiny stop-motion studio with a kettle on, a care card on the door, and a production lead who treats rooms like living things.
Forest Ansel has one rule: room first. He can coax light into behaving and rain into keeping time, but he doesn't risk the people making the art. Naima arrives fluent in praise and deadlines, not silence. Her answers are written. His are measured. Somewhere between taping lace curtains and timing breaths for twos and ones, their patience turns into a language.
As Driftwood's short film gathers a gentle kind of attention, pressure knocks: a streamer's whisper for "just one line," a landlord's renovation letter, an invitation to do things louder, faster, bigger. Together, Naima and Forest choose a different arc-one where a lantern warms by degrees and a town learns quiet can be brave.
When a storm tests the studio's newly protected quiet hours, they hand-animate through the night-frames clicking, rain on tin, a lantern pulsing. By morning they know two truths: success can live off-mic, and the future they want will ask them to risk comfort on purpose.
Cue for Rain is a slow-burn, closed-door romance about building a life at a humane volume-creative partners to lovers, caretaking that doesn't condescend, and a town that learns to be a room that behaves.