Mel Robbins wants you to listen to the only voice that matters: your ownThe bestselling inspirational author explains how to break free of external validation.
The rage-filled fever dream of "Iron Widow" continues in "Heavenly Tyrant"Author Xiran Jay Zhao proves yet again that her brand of science fiction is worth tuning in to.
Why you need to do your “funwork”In "Find Your Creative Courage," Clare Bowditch offers a road map on how to tap into your right brain.
“I Made It Out of Clay” is the strangest, sweetest Hanukkah romance of the seasonLike all golem tales, Beth Kander’s debut novel transforms in unexpected ways.
With "The Queen," Nick Cutter has mastered the art of creepy-crawly horrorThe bestselling author unpacks it all: why he uses a pen name, the challenges of writing a modern teen perspective, the fun of writing villains, and more.
Liane Moriarty keeps us guessing in "Here One Moment"The beloved bestselling author delivers a fast-paced, richly layered tale that explores fate versus free will.
“Beat the Devil” is an unforgettable one-man play about surviving COVID-19Audible founder Don Katz chats with renowned playwright David Hare about his new Audible Original, the power of great monologue, and what you can learn when you nearly lose your life.
“The Anti-Ableist Manifesto” is a must-listen guide to building a disability-inclusive worldWith contributions from other disability advocates and scholars, Tiffany Yu’s self-narrated audiobook is a revolutionary guide on allyship and building more inclusive habits.
“Meditations for Mortals” inspires us to stop being perfectionists Journalist and bestselling author Oliver Burkeman offers philosophical yet practical, bite-size advice for making meaningful change happen.
With “Nexus,” Yuval Noah Harari gives AI the big-history treatmentThe historian and bestselling author talks about how intelligence differs from consciousness, why we need more boring politicians, and his post-“Sapiens” fame.
Anna Marie Tendler reclaims the narrative in her odyssey of mental health and misogynyOn the heels of years of tabloid speculation, "Men Have Called Her Crazy" disrupts the rumor mill and centers Tendler's singular story on her own terms, in her own voice.