An unabashed nerd, Sam (she/her) can’t get enough of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror—but she likes to dabble in thrillers and memoirs as well. Her favorite listening activities include knitting, video gaming, and taking aimless walks. When not listening, she’s writing, playing D&D, and counting down the days until October. Brooklyn-born, she now lives in St. Louis with her family. In her decade-long career at Audible, she’s worn many hats—but editor has been her absolute favorite. You can subscribe to her Sci-fi & Fantasy newsletter here.
The Bobiverse author returns with a new techy thriller, "Flybot."
Writer and director Nyasha Hatendi discusses why audio is the perfect medium for horror.
The author’s magical realist novel is also a fascinating dive into Australia’s history as a destination for convict ships.
In her new book, the culture critic explores the pitfalls of parenting tech in our hyper-connected world.
Daryl Gregory discusses the real road trip that inspired his modern "Canterbury Tales."
The author and poet didn’t like the way a classic ballad about rival sisters ended—so she wrote her own.
If you're still reeling from the finale of the Apple TV sensation and not quite ready to reintegrate into real, outie life, let these listens carry you through to Season 3.
The author talks about what to expect from “This Inevitable Ruin,” his inspiration for Princess Donut, and why he writes for audio first.
The writer discusses adapting N.K. Jemisin’s short stories for "Amorph."
The cult-favorite author on queer representation, being an autistic buckaroo, and why horror is like a form of exercise.
Audible Editor Sam Danis delves into spatial audio with Dolby Atmos: what it is, what makes it so immersive, and what the future holds for audio entertainment.
The sci-fi author follows up her acclaimed debut with the propulsive and provocative "Those Beyond the Wall."
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