James McBride Takes Us to Church With 'Deacon King Kong'
The award-winning author of 'The Good Lord Bird' and 'The Color of Water' shares why his rollickingly fun new novel, ostensibly about a baffling shooting, is all about the power of community and church.
Erik Larson on How Winston Churchill Kept Calm in a Crisis
The blockbuster nonfiction author returns with an utterly gripping account of WWII-era family life and heroic leadership during one of history’s most anxious eras.
Hilary Mantel Reminds Us Who's The Boss As She Finishes The Wolf Hall Trilogy
The esteemed author shares how her latest novel, 'The Mirror and the Light,' completes her series on Thomas Cromwell and how actor Ben Miles evolved beyond stage portrayal to become a trusted collaborator.
Dave Hollis Wants To Help You 'Get Out Of Your Own Way'
His wife, self-dev superstar Rachel Hollis, may have been heading to the top of her field but a few years ago Dave Hollis was firmly a self-dev skeptic. What happened that made him a convert and led to his new book, 'How To Get Out Of Your Own Way'?
Lily King's 'Writers & Lovers' Explores Finding Your Way Through Grief To Adulthood
The 'Euphoria' author is back six years later with a modern-day coming-of-age tale that challenges the creative quest narratives for women.
Author Jenny Lee brings rich teens to one of Tolstoy's masterpieces
Jenny Lee has gone from Hollywood writer to novelist whose debut 'Anna K,' a fun and soapy version of the behemoth that is 'Anna Karenina,' is headed for the screen.
Sandhya Menon Goes From The Dimple-verse To Fairy Tales
The best selling YA author of 'When Dimple Met Rishi' brings a unique new take on 'Beauty and The Beast.'
Andrzej Sapkowski Answers (Most Of) Our Burning Questions About The Witcher
The author of the fantasy series causing a runaway sensation sits down for a rare exclusive interview.
Dick Gregory’s Provocatively Titled Memoir Is Still Causing A Stir Decades Later
Legendary comedian and activist Dick Gregory made waves when his autobiography was first published in 1964 with its deliberately incendiary title. Audible is bringing it to audio for the first time and his son, Dr. Christian Gregory, shares why that word still carries so much weight and why his father’s message through activism endures.
Kiley Reid's "Such a Fun Age" is more than just fun
Debut novelist Kiley Reid takes a fresh new look at racial and class tensions as she goes beyond the now-ubiquitous filmed scene of a Black person faced with a fraught confrontation. Listen in as she discusses all that went into her approach, including labor laws and hair stories.
Lindy West Sounds The Alarm: 'The Witches Are Coming'
Author Lindy West is back on the scene with a cultural critique that is au courrant, tapping into the gender politics, regular politics, and social media landscape that dominate conversations today.
Mindy Kaling On Her Romantic Comedy Love
Talented multi-hyphenate Mindy Kaling shares why this genre grabbed her from a young age and never let go.