What is it like to have a parent in prison?
Debut novelist Harriet Clark reveals how mass incarceration impacts family dynamics in "The Hill."
Debut novelist Harriet Clark reveals how mass incarceration impacts family dynamics in "The Hill."
The multihyphenate author and recent audio convert opens up about the mother-daughter dynamic: “I love that we are being honest about how gnarly it is.”
Simon Paré-Poupart became a garbage man to pay for graduate school. What he learned on the job proved far more valuable.
Debut novelist Isabel J. Kim drew on her own experiences as an immigrant to craft this speculative thriller.
“I wanted to share more of myself, things that I knew the audience, the world, didn't know. And I really wanted to tell my story in my voice.”
Podcaster and debut novelist Brooke Averick talks about “Phoebe Berman’s Gonna Lose It,” turning 30, and writing to tame her anxiety.
Mark Frost transformed the diaries of his great-uncle, a presidential advisor during World War II, into an immersive novel.
The bestselling author sat down with Audible Editor Patty K Rivera to discuss her latest listen: a steamy, suspenseful billionaire romance with one heck of a cliffhanger.
In "Ripening," the bestselling psychologist focuses on the power of folklore to unlock our imaginations.
The Booker Prize-winning author discusses coming full circle with “John of John,” growing up queer in the ‘90s, and why he may set his next book in New York.
Shifting from the wives of Henry VIII, the UK’s top-selling female historian gives voice to a little-known member of the royal court.
In "Make Me Better," the genre-bending author explores just how far we will go to be well.