10 Years After Release, Janis Ian's Grammy-Winning Autobiography Is More Relevant Than Ever
With the release of her final studio album, "The Light at the End of the Line," acclaimed musician and author Janis Ian opens up about her legacy and hopes for a bright future.
Take an Edge-of-Your-Seat Tour of Paris with Lucy Foley
The thriller writer brings her signature locked-room-mystery storytelling to a luxe but ominous apartment building in her latest whodunit, "The Paris Apartment."
Huma Abedin thinks we should be defiantly optimistic
Huma Abedin, aide to Secretary Hillary Clinton, gets candid about life, work, and her hopes for her legacy in her new memoir, "Both/And."
All’s fae in love, war, and "The Iron Sword"
In the second installment of Julie Kagawa's Evenfall series, listeners are drawn further into the swirling emotions, mythology, and secrets of the faerie realm.
The birth of "Quite the Contrary"
Debut memoirist and Audible editor Yvonne Durant goes behind the scenes of how the true story of her great love and pioneering career came to life as an Audible Original.
Jami Attenberg Shares the Joy of Writing
In her debut memoir, Attenberg shows what it means to dedicate yourself to a creative life.
What my truly toxic relationships taught me about love
In her new podcast "Am I Dating a Serial Killer?" Gabi Conti uncovers the worst dating foibles so you don't have to.
Lessons from a Romance Author: You Don't Have to be Perfect to Find Love
Alexandria House, writer of listener favorites such as "Temper Me" and "Let Me Love You," reminds us through her characters that everyone is imperfect, and everyone is deserving of love. Listen in as she discusses Black love, writing for audio, and her decision to set her Romey University series at an HBCU.
Hanya Yanagihara on Why Our Longing for Paradise Will Forever Disappoint
Spanning three centuries and several genres, “To Paradise” ponders what happens when we flee one broken utopia for another.
“South to America” journeys to the heart of the nation
Professor, scholar, and author Imani Perry highlights the submerged connections every American has to the largest region of the United States: the South.
Danya Kukafka's serial killer story is not the one you've heard
With the twisty, multi-perspective 'Notes on an Execution,' the novelist subverts the usual crime narrative to devastating effect.
For Women Thinking About Stopping Drinking, ‘Quit Lit’ Can Help
Whether you are thinking about doing Dry January, reducing your intake, or cutting out alcohol completely, what you listen to could have a major impact on your success.