Listen To The Books Behind This Year's Film Awards
Spend some quality time with the stories that inspired (or were inspired by) this year's winners and nominees.
Spend some quality time with the stories that inspired (or were inspired by) this year's winners and nominees.
Our own copy editor takes a break from defending the Oxford comma to share her favorite books, new and old, from the African diaspora.
Add listening and you might find that you have more time for books than you think. These Goodreads Choice Award winners are also well-loved by Audible users.
A die-hard reader embarks on a quest to see if audiobooks do it for her — and discovers something she wasn't expecting.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
Cut dialogue tags and consider the narrator — tips from the Hugo Award-winning author of Audible Studios' "The Dispatcher."
Shakespeare wasn't the first to tell the story of the star-cross'd lovers nor was he the last. David Hewson's new novel, written exclusively for audio, puts a different spin on the tale — with help from this honey-voiced actor.