Monique Roffey confronts Caribbean femicide in “Passiontide”
The Trinidadian-born British writer turns real-life tragedy into feminist fiction with this searing treatise on violence against women.
The Trinidadian-born British writer turns real-life tragedy into feminist fiction with this searing treatise on violence against women.
The bestselling author's new novel, "So Thirsty," digs into the terrifying and seductive blood-sucking world of vampires.
The bestselling YA author shares what inspired "Twenty-four Seconds from Now...," the tender story of a teen boy on the cusp of "his first time."
With contributions from other disability advocates and scholars, Tiffany Yu’s self-narrated audiobook is a revolutionary guide on allyship and building more inclusive habits.
Journalist and bestselling author Oliver Burkeman offers philosophical yet practical, bite-size advice for making meaningful change happen.
Journalist Leon Neyfakh on his latest project with Arielle Pardes, which explores the slippery diagnosis and surprising history of the attention-deficit crisis.
Justice Jackson discusses her new memoir and gets candid about the struggles of balancing family and career.
The historian and bestselling author talks about how intelligence differs from consciousness, why we need more boring politicians, and his post-“Sapiens” fame.
The veteran "Dateline" reporter has spent more than 20 years bearing witness to the victims of wrongful conviction and mass incarceration. "The Sing Sing Files" is his call to action.
Louis Bayard’s engrossing new novel “The Wildes” tells the story of the iconic writer’s wife and sons, and how the toll of public scandal shaped the family for decades.
The host of a new Audible Original podcast—which reunites Deniro, Duvall, Pacino, and more—explores the lasting legacy of one of the greatest films ever made.
On the heels of years of tabloid speculation, "Men Have Called Her Crazy" disrupts the rumor mill and centers Tendler's singular story on her own terms, in her own voice.