Sadeqa Johnson’s “Keeper of Lost Children” is historical fiction at its best
The bestselling author of the “The House of Eve” is back with a powerful novel about an overlooked chapter in Black history, told through three unforgettable protagonists.
The bestselling author of the “The House of Eve” is back with a powerful novel about an overlooked chapter in Black history, told through three unforgettable protagonists.
Yukon-based journalist and author Trina Moyles reflects on our connection to wild spaces and one another in her emotionally resonant new listen.
“A mess is not an obstacle. It's the gateway.”
Petra Lord devoted years to her world-building, and now we get to reap the benefits.
In “Blade,” the bestselling author creates a suspenseful, complex murder story set in a high-pressure world she knows intimately.
The renowned magazine editor talks about achieving her long-held dream of writing a novel, the song that inspired the book’s title, and the dangers of being an ambitious woman in mainstream media.
In “Why We Click,” journalist Kate Murphy explains “interpersonal synchrony” and what it means for our romantic lives, friendships, social movements, and more.
The reproductive endocrinologist shares how "The Lucky Egg" empowers listeners—no matter where they are on their journey.
The former president of the Ford Foundation discusses the paradox of philanthropy, the essential power of the arts, and how he plans to continue being useful.
C. Thi Nguyen talks gaming, philosophy, metrics, and reclaiming the value that data can’t capture.
The bestselling author talks about her latest thriller, her smash-hit “His & Hers” Netflix adaptation, and the real-life inspirations behind her books.
Stefan Merrill Block dives into his childhood, his mother's death, and the healing power of finally telling his own story in his debut memoir, "Homeschooled."