Celeste Ng Has Created a Disturbingly Realistic Dystopia
Shaped by current events, “Our Missing Hearts” explores the power of art, love, and storytelling in the face of fear and persecution.
C.C. Harrington Spins Magic and Compassion into Her Kids' Debut, "Wildoak"
A snow leopard, a young girl who stutters, and an ancient forest collide in this big-hearted and stunningly atmospheric debut.
Kaela Rivera Takes Kids on “Adventures That Heal” in Her Brilliant Middle-Grade Series
The unique world of “Cece Rios and the King of Fears” is filled with unforgettable characters inspired by Aztec mythology and Hispanic folklore
Nia Vardalos on the Key to Comedic Chemistry in Audio
The creator and star of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” shares how her Audible Original comedy, "Motivated!," empowered her to explore new methods of storytelling.
Jasmine Guillory Uncorks the Love Language of Wine in “Drunk on Love”
The bestselling author’s first book in a new series soaks listeners in the rich ambience of Napa Valley as we follow the romance between winery owner Margot Noble and her new employee Luke Williams.
Dr. Becky Kennedy Helps Kids—and Parents—See the Good Inside Them
As founder of the social movement Good Inside, clinical psychologist Dr. Becky Kennedy is on a mission to help caregivers parent differently from the generations that came before by separating behavior from identity.
How to Succeed with Grace and Grit
The CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, Cynt Marshall shares the inspiration for her upcoming memoir.
Priscilla Presley Reflects on a Life Well Lived
Presley returns to her memoir, "Elvis and Me," four decades after she originally penned it. And for the first time ever, listeners can enjoy the stories in her own voice.
Elena Armas’s Viral Success Story
TikTok fell head over heels for Elena Armas’s self-published romance, “The Spanish Love Deception.” Now she’s on her sophomore novel, “The American Roommate Experiment,” and listeners still can’t get enough of her charming, spicy love stories.
A.S. King Shares How Kids Can Handle More Than You Think
The acclaimed YA and middle-grade author tackles censorship in schools, bullying, and the importance of curiosity in “Attack of the Black Rectangles.”
Do you have what it takes to tell a great story?
Catherine Burns, artistic director of The Moth and coauthor of “How to Tell a Story,” distills her years of experience into the best methods for finding the stories you need to tell to make more meaningful connections.
Taylor Jenkins Reid hits a winner with her final novel about fame
In “Carrie Soto Is Back,” the bestselling author chronicles the riveting story of a notorious tennis star and her journey out of retirement to reclaim her grand-slam record.