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Voices That: An Audible Range Interactive Experience
Grab your headphones and listen to a gallery of voices that have changed the world.
Grab your headphones and listen to a gallery of voices that have changed the world.
In this intimate interview, Pulitzer Prize-winner Dale Maharidge shares how he made peace with his past through the journey to find his father’s fallen Army friend on Okinawa.
College student Lily Dodd answered Cosmopolitan and Audible’s call for a hot new romance last summer and saw her mountain-climbing characters rise to the top.
Best-selling romance author Lauren Blakely routinely delights fans with her prolific and innovative ways of bringing her books to life in audio, and there’s honestly nothing she’d rather do.
Therapist and journalist Lori Gottlieb achieves a double delight with her entertaining and therapeutic memoir that takes you into the therapy room and allows us to see her as both the therapist and the patient.
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.
Celebrity chef Kwame Onwuachi has been whetting appetites with his fusion style for the last few years but now he’s perking up ears with his compelling and moving self-narrated memoir.
Best-selling author Tracey Garvis Graves talks with romance editor Katie O'Connor about her new book, 'The Girl He Used To Know,' and why she wanted to tell the story of an amazing young woman living with Autism and the romance she discovers.
In ‘What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker’, cultural critic Damon Young uses his life to dig into the sometimes performative aspects of being a black man in America.
A new recording of the classic children's book has a brilliant guide in its star performer: "Phantom Tollbooth" uberfan and icon of "The Office," Rainn Wilson.
The debut author of the highly anticipated new novel shares how in trying to write something that she’d want to read, where she saw herself reflected, she found a story that would touch so many more.