Sally Hepworth and the Beauty of Audio Storytelling
The best-selling thriller author shares her passion for the format.
The best-selling thriller author shares her passion for the format.
STEMinist author Ali Hazelwood shares some of her favorite fandoms, and how the fanfic community empowers her.
The legendary author illuminates the beauty of craft and the art of letter writing in her novel "Violeta."
With the release of her final studio album, "The Light at the End of the Line," acclaimed musician and author Janis Ian opens up about her legacy and hopes for a bright future.
The editors, in conversation with author C.J. Farley, celebrate Black creators and voices.
The thriller writer brings her signature locked-room-mystery storytelling to a luxe but ominous apartment building in her latest whodunit, "The Paris Apartment."
Travis Beacham, writer of hits like "Pacific Rim" and "Carnival Row," wanted to create an audio drama from the listener’s perspective. When it comes to this postapocalyptic vampire tale, not being able to see it makes the listening experience all the more intense.
In her debut memoir, Attenberg shows what it means to dedicate yourself to a creative life.
Alexandria House, writer of listener favorites such as "Temper Me" and "Let Me Love You," reminds us through her characters that everyone is imperfect, and everyone is deserving of love. Listen in as she discusses Black love, writing for audio, and her decision to set her Romey University series at an HBCU.
The editors kick off a new season of Audicted with some of the buzziest debuts of 2022.
Professor, scholar, and author Imani Perry highlights the submerged connections every American has to the largest region of the United States: the South.
Xavier Navarro Aquino was one of many Puerto Ricans impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Maria and subsequent lack of aid from the US government. His debut novel captures the reality of the aftermath, and what it means to be a contemporary subject of colonialism.