Sam Holt ✓
Slow burns, intimate moments, the things people don't say out loud. I write what I'd want to listen to. Open to fills from voices that fit — please send a sample.
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Open for fills
Scripts looking for voices.
Submission review · I usually decide within a day
3 of 3 filled · free tier
The Long Drive
2,640 words · ~24 min · slow burn, f4a
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Audios from my scripts
47 fills, 8 voices.
About Sam
I've been writing scripts for Reddit's GWA scene since 2020. Before hush existed, my work lived on a public Google Doc folder and most of it got picked up by the same handful of VAs who messaged me directly. The economics are different here, but the writing isn't.
What I aim for: characters that actually want each other, dialogue that earns its slowness, and scenes that feel like fiction first and erotica second. Some pieces are explicit; some aren't. Both kinds matter to me.
I read every submission. I prefer pitches that mention what part of the script you connected with — that tells me you read it, not just the title. A 15–30 second sample of you reading any short passage from the script (or a similar tone) helps a lot.
Open to fills from
- Any voice. I don't care about gender, accent, range, or experience as long as the fit is right.
- VAs at any tier — verified just gets you faster approvals.
- Scripts marked "open" or "review." Some scripts I've taken down are fill-locked at someone else's request.
Things I won't approve
- Submissions without a sample (sorry — I can't approve blind)
- VAs with completion rates under 70%
- Pitches that just say "interested" with no engagement with the script itself
If I decline you, you'll see a structured reason on your dashboard. It's not personal — usually it's voice fit. Different writers have different bars; one decline doesn't tell you anything about the others.