This Man Embodies A Thousand Years Of West African Oral History
Watch (or read) Audible high school intern N'Kaela Webster's interview with world-famous griot Alhaji Papa Susso, and see him perform one of his songs.
Watch (or read) Audible high school intern N'Kaela Webster's interview with world-famous griot Alhaji Papa Susso, and see him perform one of his songs.
Hear us geek out with the award-winning author of the stunning 'Lincoln in the Bardo,' whose audiobook boasts the largest, most star-studded cast to date.
The comedian, host, and “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me” veteran gets down and dirty with best-selling romance authors and their biggest fans.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
British theologian John Hull recorded audio diaries to document his transition from "grief to grace." Now they've become an award-winning film designed for all levels of sightedness.
The transgender teen and activist speaks out about identity, her remarkable personal journey (so far), and narrating her new memoir.
The author talks about creating a sense of place that is both specific and universal, writing against stereotypes, and striving toward empathy.