“Hum” asks what we can lose and what we can gain in an AI world
Helen Phillips’s gripping novel explores a world of invasive advertising, robots, and climate change that feels frighteningly plausible.
In his audio doc "The Arc of Gratitude," Aykroyd lovingly reflects on the music, memories, and madcap moments that brought Jake and Elwood Blues to life.
With We Refuse, historian and podcaster Kellie Carter Jackson shines a light on the breadth of Black resistance, resilience, and joy, from historical fights against racism to empowering new paths toward liberation.
Drawing from a love of obituaries, mysteries, and cats, Chu takes listeners on a roller-coaster journey through intrigue, humor, and unexpected romance.
Josh Galarza's debut novel is a touching YA story about overcoming fear, finding friendship, and healing what ails us.
Trailblazing shark scientist Jasmin Graham is on a mission to diversify and democratize ocean studies.
Bestselling author of "The Magicians" Lev Grossman on remaking the beloved epic, what his knight name would be, and the surprising diversity of the Round Table.
Journalist Trevor Aaronson on his startling new investigation into the Orlando nightclub shooting—and whether the FBI could have prevented it.
The cult-favorite author on queer representation, being an autistic buckaroo, and why horror is like a form of exercise.
Chris Whitaker draws on 1970s history and his childhood experiences in a genre-bending tale of love and mystery as a serial killer stalks a Missouri town.
Screenwriter Yulin Kuang’s debut novel embraces the messiness of real-life relationships in a uniquely heart-wrenching enemies-to-lovers storyline.
The bestselling author reflects on her journey from debut darling to powerhouse storyteller with the release of her Cynthia Erivo-narrated "Children of Anguish and Anarchy."