Vintage Hollywood drama made anew in audio
The story John Mankiewicz kept in his back pocket and never gave up on.
The story John Mankiewicz kept in his back pocket and never gave up on.
The author on the impulses behind his criminally good nonfiction, and why he'll narrate his own books "as long as the powers that be will let me."
Leila Mottley’s captivating first novel, which she started writing at just 17, turns its ripped-from-the-headlines premise into a wholly compelling work of fiction.
Rejecting the idea that there were no women-led slave revolts, Rebecca Hall went where no other historian had ventured in her graphic novel, 'Wake.' In this audio play, we learn about her work, her determination, and an untold history.
The acclaimed authorrator turns her acerbic eye on the cultishness of wellness, romance, and startups in her mystical new comedy of manners.
Narrator Scott Brick shares intimate details about the legendary sci-fi series as “Dreamer of Dune,” the biography of Frank Herbert as written by his son and Dune torchbearer Brian Herbert, is set to be released in audio.
The second installment of the Rise and Fall Trilogy returns to Elan with a captivating new character—and the beloved voice of narrator Tim Gerard Reynolds.
From the award-winning author of "The Chosen and the Beautiful" and "The Empress of Salt and Fortune," "Siren Queen" follows a queer actress during a Pre-Code Hollywood teeming with literal soul-stealing producers, sprites, and changelings.
Drawing from his days as a small-town lawyer, John Grisham presents three compelling novellas in his latest collection, Sparring Partners.
In his memoir, the ‘Bachelor’ star and philanthropist shines an honest light on his up-and-down experiences in reality TV and his hopes for a bright future.
The acclaimed actor and star of a gritty new crime podcast reveals how the power of vocal storytelling reeled him in.
Author Emily Henry and narrator Julia Whelan gush about their process working together on "Book Lovers," and how the romance captures those rare relationships that just "click."