USA: Love It ... And Laugh At It
In Audible’s new series ‘Sounds Like America,’ Roy Wood, Jr. and other comedians find the funny in our great divides.
In Audible’s new series ‘Sounds Like America,’ Roy Wood, Jr. and other comedians find the funny in our great divides.
China’s sci-fi authors aren’t like their Asian-American counterparts—except that both are racking up awards and serious fans.
Audible created the Christopher Doheny Award, which honors unpublished writers who brave the subject of serious illness.
The comedian, host, and “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me” veteran gets down and dirty with best-selling romance authors and their biggest fans.
In her memoir, Justice Ginsburg’s own words reveal a determination to fix the world, however long it takes.
Author David Hewson and narrator Richard Armitage returned to Audible Studios for an in-depth discussion about their extraordinary new take on Shakespeare's classic love story, created exclusively for audio. They shared perspectives on adapting the Bard's work, why Juliet should take top billing, and why narration is a performance.
We sat down with the actor and narrator of "Romeo and Juliet: A Novel" to talk about this bold new take on Shakespeare's classic tale, the darker side of love, and why there's nothing like listening to a great story.
From sex to stealing, comedians spill all in the new Audible series "The Guest List."
Wally Lamb’s sixth novel, "I’ll Take You There" is his third to be narrated by George Guidall. Here the two discuss their love of storytelling, and the special collaboration between two artists who deeply respect one another.
We asked Audible listeners which author we should interview next, and the response was overwhelmingly "Lee Child!" Here, the prolific creator of the popular Jack Reacher series answers their questions.
David Hewson, author of "Romeo and Juliet: A Novel," explains how he writes for the audio format, a distinct craft that's gaining value among novelists.
She's now the co-host of "All Things Considered," but the intrepid reporter has spent 20 years risking her life to capture important audio stories from the world's most dangerous places.