Meet the debut authors of three of 2018's buzziest books: Stephen Markley, Zoje Stage, and Tommy Orange
The authors of ‘Ohio,’ ‘Baby Teeth,’ and ‘There, There’ were game to answer our questions to help Audible — and you! — get to know them.
The authors of ‘Ohio,’ ‘Baby Teeth,’ and ‘There, There’ were game to answer our questions to help Audible — and you! — get to know them.
We talked with the 'Calypso' author about his favorite audiobooks, his love of listening, and more.
The TV news impresario opens up about celebrating the life and love of his husband Kit after his devastating death.
The lauded duo met up with Audible to discuss their hit Urban Fantasy series, the Iron Druid Chronicles, as the last in the series, 'Scourged', launched.
As the final book in the beautifully intricate and stunningly original Illuminae Files enters the world, we spoke to the authors and production team about their inspiration, thought processes, and how they adapted this immensely complex story for audio.
The author of "Children of Blood and Bone," the hottest YA debut of the season, talked to us in the weeks leading up to launch and discussed what it's like to be part of a cultural movement.
Because you can only binge-watch so much before your eyes glaze over.
Bestselling romance author Katy Evans really likes the men and women in her various sexy cool series—and so does her audience.
As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Audible, we spotlight how integral our work with narrators is to the rich fabric of our audio world, and how our fabulous studios help make that clear.
Once dubbed "England's edgiest historian," author Dan Jones delights in finding new ways to make history come alive for everyone - whether you thought it was for you or not.
Ever wonder how one goes from writing fan fiction to being a full-on contributor to the official Star Wars® universe? We asked some of the most well-known authors of Star Wars novels.
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?