A Conversation With Author Celeste Barber & Audible Editor Rachel Smalter Hall
Funny woman Celeste Barber sits down with us to talk about what makes her Audible Original, Challenge Accepted, the audio gem that it is.
Funny woman Celeste Barber sits down with us to talk about what makes her Audible Original, Challenge Accepted, the audio gem that it is.
Audible's CEO talks about honoring his mentor and inspiration, Invisible Man author Ralph Ellison, with a night of live jazz and readings at NJPAC in Newark.
Go into the studio with the Oscar-nominated actress as she performs fellow Canadian Lucy Maud Montgomery's beloved bildungsroman, Anne of Green Gables.
The author of the Audible Original Romeo and Juliet: A Novel sits down with actor Richard Armitage to discuss adapting and performing Shakespeare for listeners.
Comedienne/actress Retta talks about her titular role in the new Audible Original, Tinaca Jones, written by Matt Boren.
We caught up with the authors of Ohio (Stephen Markley), Baby Teeth (Zoje Stage), and There, There (Tommy Orange) at BookExpo 2018 and asked them a few questions to get to know the minds behind some of the buzzy books of the year.
The British actor, comedian, author, and activist is the perfect voice for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famously erudite detective.
Wayétu Moore talks about narrating her riveting debut novel.
The comedian talks about writing and narrating his memoir I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons at Audible Studios.
Popular Good Mythical Morning YouTube hosts Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal talk with editor Aaron Schwartz about their first fiction novel, The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek and how narrator Vikas Adam was the perfect person to bring it to life.
Wally Lamb's sixth novel, I'll Take You There, is his third to be narrated by fan favorite George Guidall. Here the two discuss the special and unique collaboration between artists who deeply respect one another.
It was one thing for the OITNB and Jane the Virgin actress to write a memoir about her family's harrowing immigration experience -- and quite another to narrate it. Here she opens up about the difficulties of recording, from surprise chapped lips to surprise emotions.