“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.
“Our Migrant Souls” is a call to everyone who identifies with Latinidad
Héctor Tobar weaves through the US-hispanic diaspora in search of meaning, love for Latin culture, and to finally break free of outdated, restrictive labels.
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.
A Reformed Con Man Makes for an Unforgettable Protagonist in "The Gift"
Bestselling German writer Sebastian Fitzek’s Audible Original is an imaginative psychological thriller about a main character with a photographic memory who can’t read.
Liv Constantine Explains How Two Voices Become Seamlessly One
Under the pen name Liv Constantine, sisters Lynne and Valerie Constantine turn out international bestselling mysteries with head-spinning plot twists and turns that make you wonder: “How do they do that?”
“The Collected Regrets of Clover” shows there’s more to life than death, even for a death doula
Mikki Brammer’s (surprisingly) warmhearted and uplifting debut novel about a modern-day death doula turns a taboo subject into a reason to celebrate and embrace life.
"The Covenant of Water" is worth the wait and worth your time
Abraham Verghese returns with a multigenerational family saga that’s getting plenty of hype. The praise is much deserved.
"No Two Persons" Is an Ode to Fiction and the Many Lives It Touches
Experience a story from multiple perspectives with Erica Bauermeister (and her novel’s 10 narrators).
Bear Grylls Says the Key to Success Is Failure—and Never Giving Up
In “You vs. the World,” the adventurer and bestselling author shares a trove of wisdom with kids about perseverance, kindness, and humility.
“Imogen, Obviously” and the Discourse of Coming Out
Following her own public coming out story, Becky Albertalli uses her characters to reclaim the narrative and better understand her emotions.
Candice Kumai’s "Spirited" Is a Modern Guide to Buddhist Principles and How to Apply Them
The writer, chef, and wellness icon explores the messy, painful, beautiful business of living—and the power of embracing our suffering.
With “Homebodies,” Tembe Denton-Hurst turns her layoff into triumph
Tembe Denton-Hurst’s compelling debut chronicles a young Black journalist fighting back against a world that refuses to make space for her.