In “Olga Dies Dreaming,” a Latina wedding planner is pitted against the wishes of her absent mother
With a heroine caught between a freedom-fighting mother and her own entrepreneurial ambitions, Xochitl Gonzalez’s debut novel asks, "Are we defined by the expectations of others?"
Wendy Walker’s ‘American Girl’ Solves a Murder with Neurodivergent Flair
On the cusp of womanhood, Wendy Walker’s neurodivergent protagonist is stopped in her tracks when she is listed as a suspect for a murder in her small town.
Joanne Spataro Dismantles the 'Preconceptions' of Conception: A GLAAD x Audible Interview Series
Writer, ghostwriter, and writing teacher Joanne Spataro's memoir 'Preconceptions' shares their story of how, against all odds, two people realized their dream of becoming a party of three.
Upping the Stakes on 'Jane Eyre' in 'Within These Wicked Walls'
Debut author Lauren Blackwood is all about the fiery chemistry between her main characters in her Ethiopian-inspired retelling of the classic novel.
Lauren Groff Brings a Modern Twist to 12th-Century Nuns
The author of 'Fates and Furies' moves in a completely new direction with 'Matrix,' a bold and unexpected historical drama set in an English monastery with France's first female poet, Marie de France, at its center.
Liane Moriarty Hits Another Ace With Her New Domestic Drama 'Apples Never Fall'
Listen in as best-selling author Liane Moriarty discusses tennis, the writing process, and her new critically acclaimed mystery novel.
Mary Roach Investigates Science's Funniest, Strangest Corners
For her next adventure, the acclaimed science writer of 'Stiff' explores the puzzling and often hilarious conundrum of human-wildlife conflict in 'Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.'
'A Slow Fire Burning,' Paula Hawkins's Darkest Mystery Yet, Is Beckoning
In her latest novel, about three women out for revenge, the best-selling author of 'The Girl on the Train' explores how our actions, justified or not, shape who we are.
Talking Mental Health with Dr. Jess
Psychiatrist Dr. Jessica Clemons spent years answering Instagram's questions about mental health. Now her Audible Original, ‘Be Well,’ acts as a resource and a guide for anyone looking for answers.
My Private Heartbreak Became a Public Scandal. Telling My Story Helped Me Reclaim It.
For decades, my ex-husband's shattering betrayal was engulfed by one of the biggest media stories of the 1990s, whose memories I thought I'd boxed up for good. Could writing my memoir, and unpacking those ghosts, finally set me free?
Elizabeth Banks says your sex education isn’t over
Producer, writer, director, and actor Elizabeth Banks’s Audible Original, ‘My Body, My Podcast,’ gets into the nitty-gritty of sex, growing up, and self-love.
'Nightbitch' Sinks Its Teeth into the Untamed and Untapped Power of Motherhood
Rachel Yoder's debut novel depicts the horror, humor, and visceral wildness that comes with being a new mom trying to find herself in a body—and a society—that's out of her control.