Angie Thomas on Tupac, Honoring Young Black Men, and What’s Next
The author of 'The Hate U Give' and 'On the Come Up' pays tribute to the experience of Black manhood with 'Concrete Rose,' a prequel about Maverick, one of her most beloved characters.
The author of 'The Hate U Give' and 'On the Come Up' pays tribute to the experience of Black manhood with 'Concrete Rose,' a prequel about Maverick, one of her most beloved characters.
The hosts of the 'Bodega Boys' podcast and the hit self-titled Showtime series share why writing and recording 'God-Level Knowledge Darts: Life Lessons from the Bronx' was the perfect evolution for them and their fandom, a.k.a. the Bodega Hive.
In her 'New York Times' best-selling memoir, Lauren Akins reveals the imperfect but inspiring story behind her marriage to country music star Thomas Rhett and her constant effort to balance her humanitarian efforts with love and family.
The award-winning actress is in her element voicing the story of eccentric siblings searching for where they belong.
Pulitzer Prize finalist Laila Lalami uses stunning stories from her life to illustrate how US citizenship is not given equally to all Americans.
Cosmologist Dr. Katie Mack contemplates the doom of the universe with a refreshing giddiness.
Audible editor Katie O’Connor explores the craft of writing for the audio format with Audible Originals authors Samantha Allen, Lauren Blakely, Dennis Mahoney, and Ben H. Winters, as well as two editors of Audible Originals, Lara Blackman and Steve Feldberg.
The author's award-winning short story collection 'Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self' is now available in audio for the first time and hitting notes that make it seem as relevant today as it was 10 years ago.
The host of 'The Sesame Street Podcast with Foley and Friends' sounds off about her now job, her best friends, and what it’s like behind the scenes.
Abby West interviews author Glory Edim
Pre-Columbian Americas inspired Rebecca Roanhorse to create a world filled with giant corvids, a nation of women sailors, and more in her acclaimed 'Black Sun.'
Dennis E. Taylor's journey from IT guy to New York Times best-selling author all started with a dare from his wife.