The millennial therapist wants you to live a better life
Mental health influencer Sara Kubric explains how to recover from “self-loss” in her insightful new audiobook.
Mental health influencer Sara Kubric explains how to recover from “self-loss” in her insightful new audiobook.
Debut novelist Yomi Adegoke leaned into thriller vibes to craft her chilling tale about the repercussions of anonymous accusations on the internet.
Costa Rican family lore, secrets, and corporate greed provide the kindling for an intriguing work of historical fiction.
Julius Taranto brings his legal background to bear in a fiercely funny take on the culture wars.
In her first solo novel, Denene Millner explores questions about her mom, the birth mother she never met, and her own approach to raising her daughters.
Featuring music from K-pop band GOT7, this new romance series follows one woman’s journey from London to Seoul in search of true love.
The comedian ditched the script for the performance of her memoir and tells each story in "Leslie F*cking Jones" exactly how it went.
The co-founder of English post punk powerhouse The Cure knows a thing or two about the misconstrued romantics of the goth subculture.
Aparna Nancherla challenges misconceptions about introverts in her Audible Original podcast, "The Introvert’s Survival Guide."
"This is a book about the stories we believe in and how our worlds come to be defined and sometimes constricted by what we believe about them," the author explains of his latest novel.
Tech reporter Kashmir Hill explains the implications of facial recognition technology in her new audiobook, "Your Face Belongs to Us."
The multihyphenate, once the subject of a widely shared Humans of New York post, has much to say on survival, success, and the support system that got him there.