Authorrators
When Should Writers Narrate Their Own Work?
It's one thing to be a gifted author, it's quite another to give life to those words in a way listeners will love. How often can an "authorrator" do both?
10 Memoirs That Lifted Me Out Of Anxiety
In the midst of a three-month-long panic attack, I needed friends. Funny, wise, interesting friends who had been through some stuff. Here's where I found them.
Escape From Our Echo Chambers Starts With Listening Greatness
Instead of seeing the people outside of our bubbles filtered through polarizing narratives, how can we learn to understand their perspectives and hear them — in their own voices?
Rewriting The Rules: Marriage, Maternity, And Memoir With Ariel Levy
New Yorker staff writer Ariel Levy reveals her most intimate experiences using thoughtful prose and candid self-reflection in her new memoir 'The Rules Do Not Apply.' Hear our conversation with the author and enthusiastic narrator newbie.
List: This Is What A (Doctor, Scientist, Athlete, Mother, etc.) Looks Like
Books by and about some of the world's most inspiring women, in a range of occupations from athlete to soldier to mother to president. They're introduced by Audible's own Christina Harcar, who leads our peer-mentoring group Women@Audible.
A Tribute For A Life, And A Book, Cut Short
Audible created the Christopher Doheny Award, which honors unpublished writers who brave the subject of serious illness.
My Queens accent got me a book deal (well, kind of)
Hear The Moth's Tara Clancy pay tribute to the role her voice has played in her success as a teller of hilarious, moving stories.
The Results Are In! These Are The Absolute Best Listens Of 2016
Each year, Audible's editors listen and deliberate (maybe argue and cajole?) and finally settle on their favorite audiobooks. Here's a taste of what won big with them — and Audible listeners —this year.
Trevor Noah: A Born Storyteller
"The Daily Show" host and native South African talks about his engrossing new memoir, "Born a Crime," bringing his own story to life in audio, and the greatest gift his mother ever gave him.
Jazz Jennings: In Her Own Words
The transgender teen and activist speaks out about identity, her remarkable personal journey (so far), and narrating her new memoir.
GloZell Green Is What The Tooth Fairy Sounds Like
It's a rare ability to hear oneself amid all the noise, but trusting in her unique, strong, and silly voice took Green all the way from stand-up to YouTube stardom, White House interviews, and a memoir.
Listen To These Books On Repeat During NaNoWriMo
Whether it's your first National Novel Writing Month or your seventeenth, we bet you'd love a coach in your corner right about now.