Wendy Walker’s ‘American Girl’ Solves a Murder with Neurodivergent Flair
On the cusp of womanhood, Wendy Walker’s neurodivergent protagonist is stopped in her tracks when she is listed as a suspect for a murder in her small town.
Casey McQuiston's secret sauce in making unbearably lovable queer rom-coms
The creator of ‘One Last Stop’ and ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ commits 1,000% to their characters and their premise in whatever they are writing, inviting listeners to be just as obsessed with their stories as they are.
Bill Konigsberg Builds 'The Bridge' to a Better Option
Acclaimed author Bill Konigsberg crafts a complete narrative exploring depression and suicide in his speculative and moving novel about two struggling teens.
Cat Marnell Talks Travel, Trauma, And Tanner In Her New Audio Diaries
With 'Self-Tanner for the Soul,' the wild-child beauty editor turned best-selling memoirist shares her latest chapter—a life-changing trip to Europe—in audio format.
Independence And Neurodiversity Drive Tracey Garvis Graves's Heartwarming New Romance
Best-selling author Tracey Garvis Graves talks with romance editor Katie O'Connor about her new book, 'The Girl He Used To Know,' and why she wanted to tell the story of an amazing young woman living with Autism and the romance she discovers.
Kristen Roupenian's new short story collection delivers on the promise of her "Cat Person" success
The author of the most talked-about short story of 2018 discusses the furor that surrounded it and all she’s learned leading into the narration of her new collection, ‘You Know You Want This.’
A Life Measured In Stories
Her dyslexia led Audible’s own Lauren Benton to a love of audiobooks—and her dream job.