Ausma Zehanat Khan Discovers What’s Been Missing
Drawing on her own experiences as a Muslim and woman of color, the mystery writer introduces the world to Detective Inaya Rahan in a brand new series.
Drawing on her own experiences as a Muslim and woman of color, the mystery writer introduces the world to Detective Inaya Rahan in a brand new series.
The acclaimed author’s new novel, “Now Is Not the Time to Panic,” follows a teenage girl as she discovers her path to being an artist.
Award-winning graphic novelist Ezra Claytan Daniels brings his sci-fi opus to life in this dazzling audio release.
The "RuPaul’s Drag Race" stars share their favorite sounds, how they define success, and why they don’t believe in guilty pleasures.
Debut author and art professor Katy Hays delves into medievalism and tarot card lore to create an unforgettable, atmospheric novel set in an iconic New York museum.
The veritable queen of paranormal romantic comedy charms with the first in a new series about haunted houses, witches, and hot librarians.
The renowned scientist, academic, and autism advocate continues her groundbreaking research on the human mind with “Visual Thinking.”
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and oncologist Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee is back with “The Song of the Cell,” a fascinating exploration of cell biology and the future of cell therapy.
The acclaimed Booker Prize-winning author brings his signature humanity and humor to a new collection of stories—and crafts an intense and intimate audio experience with an all-star cast.
Debut author Hiron Ennes discusses the influences behind their surreal debut and why parasites reliably scare the hell out of us.
Looking back on his experience playing Draco Malfoy, the actor and writer shares his other creative outlets, his mental health journey, and what he’s learned about himself from writing “Beyond the Wand.”
The historical romance author shares what makes her characters sing, why you shouldn’t overdo researching a setting, and how laughter makes for the best indicator that a pair will stay together.