Alison Bechdel looks back on 40 years of "Dykes to Watch Out For"
The author of "Fun Home" and originator of the Bechdel test reminisces about the lesbian comic strip that launched her career—and celebrates its new life in audio.
The author of "Fun Home" and originator of the Bechdel test reminisces about the lesbian comic strip that launched her career—and celebrates its new life in audio.
The author of "The Candid Life of Meena Dave" returns with a refreshing take on charting your own path in a world of obligations and expectations.
Contextualizing his notorious encounter in Central Park, Christian Cooper expands his narrative with humor and grace.
The former FBI director's first novel focuses on a murder investigation that connects high-ranking politicians and the mafia.
Dov Fox uncovers the surprising legal, social, and ethical ramifications of the biggest reproductive hoax in history.
The beloved author/illustrator corralled his kids, friends, and TikTok community for the vibrant audio follow-up to his award-winning memoir, "Hey, Kiddo."
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.
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.
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.
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.
Alexander’s latest, "Why Father’s Cry at Night," is a “new-fashioned” memoir exploring grief, love, fatherhood, and more.
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.