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A Warehouse Of Stories
At an outdoor gear warehouse in Vermont, an early morning sock-slinging team builds a community, one podcast at a time.
At an outdoor gear warehouse in Vermont, an early morning sock-slinging team builds a community, one podcast at a time.
Our own sci-fi editor, Sam Danis, got married last year in the most on-brand of ways: with readings from the works of Douglas Adams and Margaret Atwood, and spaceship-themed wedding tables.
For editor Aaron Schwartz, wanting to listen to more adoption narratives or make literary connections to his birth family was a search for community that never negated his joy with the life and family he gained.
Solve the annual shopping puzzle with these crowd-pleasing listens.
Audible editor Katie O'Connor ponders the impact of Father's Day for those whose dads are gone, and pays tribute to her late father, whose love of reading left a lasting impact.
Welcome to "Editors Reveal," a series where the Audible editors spill all our listening-related secrets. In this edition, we reveal the classics we should have read in high school. Was it worth the wait?
Editor Kat Johnson professes her love of well-done true crime books that strike the right balance between telling an engaging tale and being salacious.
When editor Rachel Smalter Hall realized that self-development titles were not the only places she was gleaning her life lessons, so much became clear. See how closely her experiences match or differ from yours, and we bet you’ll find they somehow still resonate.
Newbie? Injured? Unmotivated? Ultrarunner? During marathon training season, there’s an audiobook for everyone.
To celebrate the launch of Audible Canada, we're delving into the unique perspective that our Northern neighbors bring to genres like sci-fi, mystery, thriller, and romance.
Here are the novels whose narratives are set in motion, in part, due to the power of an eclipse.
Transport yourself to dreamy places like Paris, Jamaica, or the Italian coast — no cramped airplane seats, and no passport required.