Pony Learns to 'Stay Gold' in This YA Novel
After 16 years working in publishing, debut author Tobly McSmith intimately knows the value of good audio. Hear why his audiobook will help pave a better future for trans and non-binary people.
After 16 years working in publishing, debut author Tobly McSmith intimately knows the value of good audio. Hear why his audiobook will help pave a better future for trans and non-binary people.
Kiera Cass, author of the internationally best-selling The Selection series, transports us once again with 'The Betrothed,' a royal love story dripping with Tudor-inspired intrigue.
Actor and narrator Diane Kruger connects with 'New York Times' best-selling author Gayle Forman's rich historical drama, 'The End of My Heart.'
Audible staff around the world share the listens that are helping us process and reflect on the state of racial and social justice.
Audible editor Michael Collina speaks to the Queer Newark Oral History Project about the power and importance of preserving queer voices.
Otessa Moshfegh, author of 'My Year of Rest and Relaxation' and 'Eileen,' examines the courage it takes to look into the past in her metaphysical suspense novel, 'Death in Her Hands.'
Find out why the memoir from trailblazer Arlan Hamilton — a Black queer woman unapologetically owning the venture capital space — is exactly the playbook for resilience we need right now.
In honor of what would have been Anne Frank's 91st birthday, editor Alanna McAuliffe revisits The Diary of a Young Girl and reflects on how hope is not an unrealistic ideal of youth, but a necessity for enduring life's darkest moments.
The acclaimed author of 'Prep,' 'American Wife,' and 'Atomic Marriage' takes a look at what could have happened if Hillary Clinton never married Bill.
The author and record-breaking athlete shares stories of grit, history, and bravery on her personal Pride playlist.
YA fiction is rife with powerful stories from contemporary #ownvoices authors, who have have created some of the most enduring and popular fiction of the last several years.
National Book Award winner Elizabeth Acevedo holds no punches in her beautifully lyrical verse novel about two sisters who find each other over the loss of a father.