How writing about archeologists in 'Lives in Ruins' sent her down a mountain chased by killer bees. AudioFile (Feb/Mar 2015)
Read MoreDiana Gabaldon
/The author of the best-selling Outlander series - the newest is 'Written in My Heart's True Blood' - owes it all to an old Dr. Who episode. (AudioFile, Oct/Nov 2014)
Read MoreKate Mulgrew→
/When narrating the final 'Tales of the City' - The Days of Anna Madrigal, the star of Orange is the New Black, aka Star Trek's Captain Janeway, says it all comes down to being the oldest of eight children. (AudioFile, Oct/Nov 2014)
Read MoreMichael Cunningham→
/When the acclaimed author of 'The Hours' and 'The Snow Queen' is done writing a book, he is so done with it - even his newest 'A Wild Swan.' (AudioFile, Aug/Sept 2014)
Read MoreLaura Kinsale→
/When her best-selling romance novels, including My Sweet Folly, weren't made into audiobooks, she did it herself - and won awards and a whole new fanbase. (AudioFile, Feb/Mar 2014)
Read MoreElinor Lipman→
/Lipman's funny novels have been lauded as Jane Austen updated. Her first book of essays, 'I Can't Complain,' is about death and life, and it's just as witty as her novels. (AudioFile, Aug/Sept 2013)
Read MoreMary Roach→
/With titles such as 'Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers' and 'Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal', what's not to love about science writer Mary Roach? (AudioFile, June/July 2013)
Read MoreKerry Greenwood→
/Evidently the author of the popular Phryne Fisher Australian mystery series just takes dictation while her characters do all the talking. (AudioFile, Oct/Nov 2012)
Read MoreRichard Ford→
/The Pulitzer and Faulkner Award-winning author of the Frank Bascome novels, including The Sportswriter, says that spending part of his childhood in a hotel was perfect training for his future career. (AudioFile, Aug/Sept 2012)
Read MoreGerard Doyle
/The Irish narrator who won an Earphones Award for his first audiobook, 'A Star Called Henry' by Roddy Doyle, also does dragon voices very well. (AudioFile, June/July 2010)
Read MoreMichael Kramer & Kate Reading | Marguerite Gavin & Lloyd James→
/When narrators are married to each other, life is perfect. Except when they need to use the recording studio at the same time or when they're each reading books about psychotic killers. (AudioFile, Feb/Mar 2010)
Read MoreJohn Lee→
/The award-winning English narrator reads everything from Dumas' 'The Three Musketeers' to Adiga's 'The White Tiger'. Even when not reading work of such quality, he says that the key is to, 'Say it with conviction and it will sound as if it means something.' (AudioFile, June/July 2009)
Read MoreSimon Vance→
/For the popular English narrator of Larsson's 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' among many others, it all began at age 11 when he was given a tape recorder and a mike. (AudioFile, June/July 2009)
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