2020 Trends

Trending Microgenres

We’ll have our eyes (and ears) on these highly specific subgenres in the year ahead.

Highbrow Horror

Is horror the new dystopian? This fearsome genre delivers multiple layers of meaning, literary panache, and social commentary—just make sure you listen with the lights on.

Futurist Nonfiction

Where would a trendspotting piece be without a look at what the experts think the future will be like? These true tales offer a compelling (and often optimistic) look at what might be heading our way.

Medically Tinged Mysteries

Even the most routine checkup can be a little fraught, which gives these listens about mental health, medical intrigue, and pandemics an even more anxious undercurrent.

Mystic Lit

No matter how you feel about alternative healing, new age wellness, spirituality, and astrology IRL, they’re undoubtedly rich as plot points in fiction.

YA Queer Magic

Yes, witches are still having a moment—and they’re casting a spell on queer YA involving teenage covens, fairies, brujas, and other magical creatures.

Tripped-up Tech

The timeline gets trippy in these provocative tales of teleportation, virtual reality, and AI gone awry, perfect for fans of Black Mirror-esque quandaries.

Mother/Daughter Drama

Mama mia! The mother/daughter bond is a perennially popular topic, but even we couldn’t ignore the motherload of audiobooks featuring this relationship front and center.

Mindful Leadership

Mindfulness is top of mind in these buzzy self-development and business listens that help cultivate compassion, empathy, and stillness to lead with intention.

Meaningful Music Memoirs

Goodbye, groupies and hangovers (mostly, anyway). Favoring intimate insights over wild backstage drama, the new crop of music memoirs brim with artistry, philosophy, and candor.

Highly Relatable History

Like the modern classic The Notorious RBG, these new takes on American history take a decidedly contemporary approach to biographical and historical accounts, to lively effect.