James Comey on Why He Wrote a Thriller
The former FBI director's first novel focuses on a murder investigation that connects high-ranking politicians and the mafia.
The creator of "Donor 9623" on the podcast's shocking next chapter
Dov Fox uncovers the surprising legal, social, and ethical ramifications of the biggest reproductive hoax in history.
Jarrett J. Krosoczka Spreads Light with “Sunshine”
The beloved author/illustrator corralled his kids, friends, and TikTok community for the vibrant audio follow-up to his award-winning memoir, "Hey, Kiddo."
Nurse Hadley Vlahos wants us to begin the conversation on the end
From her day job as a hospice nurse to her online presence, the author of "The In-Between" seeks to demystify death, emphasizing love, compassion, and care above all else.
A new "audio-biography" shares the many eclectic passions of Steve Martin
Watch Martin and co-author Adam Gopnik in conversation about “So Many Steves,” an audio tour through the mind and myriad selves of a comedy legend.
“Good Night, Irene" Is Both a Son’s Monument to His Mother and a Riveting World War II Novel
Award-winning writer Luis Alberto Urrea—with the help of stellar narrator Barrie Kreinik—immerses listeners in wartime Europe and the heroic service of Red Cross workers.
Seth Godin has ideas to make work better. Hint: They involve treating humans like humans.
In “The Song of Significance,” the bestselling author and business veteran lays out the challenges of late-stage capitalism, AI, and more—and how to navigate it all.
Kwame Alexander’s Journey Is One of Continued Growth
Alexander’s latest, "Why Father’s Cry at Night," is a “new-fashioned” memoir exploring grief, love, fatherhood, and more.
Steven Rowley’s “The Celebrants” Is a Tribute to the Enduring Power of Friendship
The author of the beloved bestseller “The Guncle” is out with another humorous and heartfelt listen, this time exploring middle age, “living funerals,” and ’90s pop culture.
"The Enchanted Hacienda" is a spellbinding tale of magic, family and romance
In her new novel, J.C. Cervantes takes us on a bewitching journey full of Mexican lore and the secret language of flowers.
“Witch King” Is Martha Wells’ Triumphant Return to Fantasy
The award-winning writer of the Murderbot Diaries talks about her new listen, how her childhood inspired her characters, and the importance of injecting humor into the rich, complex worlds she creates.
The Inside Story of How Baseball Went Bananas
In his new memoir, Jesse Cole, the owner of an unconventional Georgia-based reimagining of our national pastime talks innovation, entertainment, and putting the fans first.