Melissa Febos’s year of living celibately
When the acclaimed memoirist traded sex for solitude, she found the surprising joys and feminist roots of “The Dry Season.”
When the acclaimed memoirist traded sex for solitude, she found the surprising joys and feminist roots of “The Dry Season.”
In a romantic trilogy woven with the highly relatable challenges of three friends, fan-favorite character Hendrix finally gets her own spicy and heartfelt send-off.
Writer and director Nyasha Hatendi discusses why audio is the perfect medium for horror.
In “How to Be Well,” the former fashion editor critiques the wellness industry and how it reinforces age-old class and gender divides.
The journalist’s latest Audible Original is an intoxicating story of ambition, obsession, and outrage in one of the most rarefied professions on earth.
Meditation and mindfulness experts weigh in on how to create the ideal walking routine.
With her latest collection of essays, the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic asks the question: What is authority?
A time-slip rom-com about bickering soul mates, alternate timelines, and unexpected clarity.
In “Flex Your Feelings,” the psychologist shares a seven-step plan to develop emotional strength and flexibility.
The Dutch historian and journalist makes a plea for you to use your time and talents to make the world a better place—and he’s mapping out the best way to get there.
Caro De Robertis’s groundbreaking oral history celebrates the activism, cultural impact, and lived experiences of a generation of queer, trans, and two-spirit elders of color.
In her hilarious and heartfelt memoir, “This American Woman,” Garg recalls her journey from being a homeless teenager in Mumbai, to motherhood, to making it as a stand-up comic.