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Audie Award for Original Work

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The Audie Award for Original Work is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for an audiobook not recorded from a pre-existing book or play released in a given year. It has been awarded since 1996.  

Winners and finalists

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Winners are listed first each year and highlighted in green.  

1990s

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Year Audiobook Author(s) Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
1996
1st
Enjoying Italian Opera (1994) Dale Harris Dale Harris HighBridge Audio Winner [1]
A Prairie Home Christmas (1994) Garrison Keillor Garrison Keillor HighBridge Audio Finalist [1]
Whale Nation (1988) Heathcote Williams Heathcote Williams Naxos Audiobooks Finalist [1]
1997
2nd
Zeus: Thunderbolt from the Sky (1996) Julie Fenster Stan Winiarski B&B Audio Winner [2]
Letters from the Earth (1962; written c. 1909) Mark Twain McAvoy Layne The Audio Partners Finalist [2]
Your Present: A Half-Hour of Peace (1996) Susie Mantell Susie Mantell Relax Intuit Finalist [2]
1998
3rd
Diana, Princess of Wales: A Radio Tribute (1997) BBC Productions Full cast Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Winner [3][4]
Ambush at Fort Bragg (1997) Tom Wolfe Edward Norton Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Finalist [4]
How the West Was Read (vol. 2) (1996) Robert J. Randisi Lee Marshall and Kitty Brooks DH Audio/Durkin Hayes Finalist [4]
1999
4th
Haunted Cattle Drive (1998) Connie Kingrey Gerald Drake, James Ahrens, Jonathan Poland, Jackie Perlman, and Kevin Fitzgerald K-tel International USA Winner [3][5]
English As She Is Spoke (1998) Donald Monat and June Dixon Donald Monat and June Dixon The Publishing Mills Finalist [5]

 

2000s

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Year Audiobook Author(s) Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2000
5th
Song of the Unicorn (1999) Susan Hammond and Debra A. S. Olivia Jeremy Irons, Graham Harley, Phelan Landry, Robert Lurtsema, Catherine McNally, and Tracy Moore The Children's Group Winner [3][6]
Braces (1999) Donald Davis Donald Davis August House Finalist [6]
The History of Opera (1999) Richard Fawkes Robert Powell Naxos Audiobooks UK Finalist [6]
2001
6th
The History of the Theatre (2000) David Timson Derek Jacobi and full cast Naxos Audiobooks Winner [3][7]
Story Telling of Ferde Grofé (2000) Ferde Grofé Ferde Grofé Stereo High Adventures Finalist [7]
The Memory of Running (2000) Ron McLarty Ron McLarty Recorded Books Finalist [7]
2002
7th
The Life and Works of Chopin (2001) Jeremy Siepmann Jeremy Siepmann Naxos Audiobooks Winner [3][8]
Flight of the Voyager (2001) Ferde Grofé Ferde Grofé Stereo High Adventures Finalist [8]
Maressa & Merlone (2001) Shaeri Richards Shaeri Richards Heartfull Productions Finalist [8]
2003
8th
Getting to Know William Shakespeare (2002) Joy Wake Fred Child Echo Peak Productions Winner [3][9]
Dreams from the Lost & Found (2002) Ferde Grofé Ferde Grofé and full cast Stereo High Adventures Finalist [9]
Legacy (2002) Doc Watson and David Holt Doc Watson and David Holt High Windy Audio Finalist [9]
Pill Hill Quartet (2002) Jay O'Callahan Jay O'Callahan Jay O'Callahan Finalist [9]
Reagan in His Own Voice (2002) Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [9]
2004
9th
New York: The Bronx 2004 (2003) Soundwalk Tony Morante Soundwalk/Oversampling Winner [3][10]
Garrison Keillor: A Life in Comedy (2003) Garrison Keillor Garrison Keillor HighBridge Audio Finalist [10]
Greatest Cartoon Voice Tricks Ever Smuggled Out of Hollywood (2003) Pat Fraley Pat Fraley Fraley/Huber Finalist [10]
The Killings Tale (2003) W. A. Frankonis full cast Family Classics/NYS Theatre Institute Finalist [10]
They Saw It Happen: Eyewitness Accounts from Ancient Greece (2003) Matthew Lewin Teresa Gallagher, Tom George, Steve Hodson, and Kerry Shale Naxos Audiobooks Finalist [10]
2005
10th
The Story of Classical Music (2004) Darren Henley Marin Alsop Naxos Audiobooks Winner [3][11]
Ground Zero Sonic Memorial Soundwalk (2004) Kitchen Sisters Paul Auster Soundwalk Finalist [11]
Heart of Troy (2004) Ed Lange Full cast Family Classics/NYS Theatre Institute Finalist [11]
Low Carb Yo-Yo (2004) Barry Sears Barry Sears Oasis Audio Finalist [11]
What Was Civil About That War…? (2004) Megan Hicks Megan Hicks stories: (un)folding Finalist [11]
2006
11th
Famous Composers (2005) Darren Henley Marin Alsop Naxos Audiobooks Winner [3]
Billy Collins Live (2005) Billy Collins Billy Collins and Bill Murray Random House Audio Finalist
Eyewitness: 1940–1940 (2004) Joanna Bourke Tim Pigott-Smith AudioGO/BBC Audio Finalist
Eyewitness: 1950–1959 (2004) Joanna Bourke Tim Pigott-Smith AudioGO/BBC Audio Finalist
Eyewitness: 1960–1969 (2004) Joanna Bourke Tim Pigott-Smith AudioGO/BBC Audio Finalist
2007

11th

Hasidic Williamsburg, Brooklyn for Men and Hasidic Williamsburg, Brooklyn for Women (2006) Soundwalk Joseph Piekarski and Pearl Gluck OverSampling/Soundwalk Winner [3][12]
Fundamental Cases (2006) Alan Dershowitz Alan Dershowitz Recorded Books Finalist
Sherlock's Legacy (2006) Ed Lange and Will Severin Full cast Family Classics/NYS Theatre Institute Finalist
Stories from the Storm (2006) Carter Hooper, Celia Collins, et al. Carter Hooper Audible Finalist
The Hero of Cape Lonely Light (2006) Geoffrey T. Williams Dennis F. Regan Geoffrey T. Williams Finalist
2008
13th
Sweeney Todd and the String of Pearls (2007) Yuri Rasovsky Phil Proctor, Simon Templeman, Moira Quirk, Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres, Robertson Dean, and W. Morgan Sheppard Blackstone Audio Winner [3]
The Chopin Manuscript (2007) Jeffery Deaver, David Hewson, James Grady, S. J. Rozan, Erica Spindler, John Ramsey Miller, David Corbett, John Gilstrap, Joseph Finder, Jim Fusilli, Peter Spiegelman, Ralph Pezzullo, Lisa Scottoline, P. J. Parrish, and Lee Child Alfred Molina International Thriller Writers Finalist
Hollowville (2007) Mary Jane Hansen Bruce Dern with music composed by Will Severin NYS Theatre Institute Finalist
Hurricane Katrina (2007) Pamela F. Pipes Pamela F. Pipes and others Tours BaYou Finalist
Sunday Mornings in Plains (2007) Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist
2009
14th
Louis Vuitton Soundwalk, China: Beijing (2008) Stephen Crasneanscki Gong Li Soundwalk Winner [3][13]
Brainstorm: Using Science to Spark Maximum Creativity (2008) Mariette DiChristina William Dufris Macmillan Audio Finalist
Many Things Invisible (2008) Carrington MacDuffie Carrington MacDuffie Blackstone Audio Finalist
METAtropolis (2008) John Scalzi, Elizabeth Bear, Jay Lake, Tobias Buckell, and Karl Schroeder Michael Hogan, Alessandro Juliani, Kandyse McClure, Scott Brick, and Stefan Rudnicki Audible Finalist
Sugar Pop Thoughts (2008) Shayna Lance Shayna Lance CoolBeat Audiobooks Finalist
New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer The(2008) Falcon Picture Group Stacy Keach Blackstone Audio Finalist

 

2010s

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Year Audiobook Author(s) Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2010
15th
Tell Me a Story 3: Women of Wonder (2009) Amy Friedman Bryce Dallas Howard, Paula Poundstone, Wendy Hammers, Margot Rose, Jessica DiCicco, and Yvette Freeman Listen & Live Audio Winner [3][14]
The Copper Bracelet (2009) Jeffery Deaver et al. Alfred Molina Audible Finalist
In a Nutshell: Darwin (2009) Peter Whitfield Peter Whitfield Naxos Audiobooks Finalist
The Longest Night (2009) Helen Engelhardt Helen Engelhardt Midsummer Sound Company Finalist
A Way with Words IV (2009) Michael D. C. Drout Michael D. C. Drout Recorded Books Finalist
2011
16th
New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (vol. 2) (2010) Max Allan Collins Stacy Keach and full cast Blackstone Audio Winner [3][15]
The Alchemist and the Executioness (2010) Paolo Bacigalupi and Tobias S. Buckell Jonathan Davis and Katherine Kellgren Audible Finalist
Fashionably Undead (2010) Meg Cabot and the Twitterverse Sarah Drew AudioGO Finalist
Hearts, Keys and Puppetry (2010) Neil Gaiman and the Twitterverse Katherine Kellgren AudioGO Finalist
William's Leap for Freedom (2010) Renee Pringle and Sue Zizza Dion Graham, Mirron E. Willis, and full cast SueMedia Productions Finalist
2012
17th
METAtropolis: Cascadia (2011) Jay Lake, Mary Robinette Kowal, Elizabeth Bear, Ken Scholes, Karl Schroeder, and Tobias Buckell René Auberjonois, Kate Mulgrew, Wil Wheaton, Gates McFadden, Jonathan Frakes, and LeVar Burton Audible Winner [3][16]
Macbeth (2011) David Hewson and A. J. Hartley Alan Cumming, David Hewson, and A. J. Hartley Audible Finalist
The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (vol. 3) (2011) Max Allan Collins Stacy Keach and full cast Blackstone Audio Finalist
Solaris (1961) Stanisław Lem (trans. Bill Johnston) Alessandro Juliani Audible Finalist
Prayers: A Personal Selection (2011) Various Michael York ChristianAudio Finalist
The Witches of Lublin (2011) Ellen Kushner, Elizabeth Schwartz, and Yale Strom Tovah Feldshuh, Barbara Rosenblat, and full cast SueMedia Productions
2013
18th
Gun Church (2012) Reed Farrel Coleman Joe Barrett and John Keating Audible Winner [3][17]
Coming Home to Us (2012) Helen Engelhardt and Marjorie Van Halteren Helen Engelhardt and Marjorie Van Halteren Midsummer Sound Company Finalist
Die, Snow White! Die, Damn You! (2012) Yuri Rasovsky Sandra Oh, Simon Helberg, Kate Burton, and full cast Blackstone Audio Finalist
The Junkie Quatrain (2012) Peter Clines Christian Rummel and Thérèse Plummer Audible Finalist
Titanium Rain (Episode One) (2012) Josh Finney Lance Roger Axt, Elizabeth Knowelden, Carrington Macduffie, and full cast The AudioComics Company Finalist
2014
19th
Thirteen (2013) Scott Harrison, George Mann, Mark Morris, Kaaron Warren, Martin Day, Gary McMahon, Cavan Scott, Dan Abnett, Alasdair Stuart, Kim Newman, Mark Wright, Simon Cark, and Johnny Mains Barnaby Edwards et al. Spokenworld Audio/Labroke Audio Winner [3][18]
Ender's Game Alive (2013) Orson Scott Card Full cast Audible Finalist [18]
Letters to a Birmingham Jail (2013) Martin Luther King Jr. Dion Graham eChristian Finalist [18]
METAtropolis: Green Space (2013) Jay Lake et al. Dion Graham, Robin Miles, Mark Boyett, Scott Brick, Allyson Johnson, Sanjiv Jhaveri, Jennifer Van Dyck, and Jonathan Davis Audible Finalist [18]
Pete Seeger: The Storm King (2013) Pete Seeger Pete Seeger Hachette Audio Finalist [18]
Rip-Off! (2013) John Scalzi et al. Wil Wheaton, Scott Brick, Christian Rummel, Jonathan Davis, Stefan Rudnicki, and L. J. Ganser Audible Finalist [18]
2015
20th
Mandela: An Audio History (2014) Nelson Mandela Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela, and Joe Richman HighBridge Winner [3][19]
The Child (2014) Sebastian Fitzek Rupert Penry-Jones, Jack Boulter, Emilia Fox, Stephen Marcus, Robert Glenister, and Andy Serkis Audible Finalist [19]
Gadzooks! A Comically Quirky Audio Book (2014) Adele Park Garry Morris, Andra Harbold, Lesley Mendenhall, Abby Elvidge, Rhett Guter, Melissa Sandberg, Kent Hayes, Jack de Golia, and Steve Campbell Straight to Audio Productions Finalist [19]
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (2014) A. J. Hartley and David Hewson Richard Armitage Audible Finalist [19]
Transparent (2014) Jeffrey Tambor Jeffrey Tambor Audible Finalist [19]
2016
21st
The Starling Project (2015) Jeffery Deaver Alfred Molina and full cast Audible Winner [3][20]
Carmilla (1872) J. Sheridan Le Fanu Rose Leslie and David Tennant Audible Finalist [20]
Drunken Fireworks (2015) Stephen King Tim Sample Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [20]
Locke & Key (2015) Joe Hill Haley Joel Osment, Tatiana Maslany, and full cast Audible Finalist [20]
NPR American Chronicles: First Ladies (2015) National Public Radio Cokie Roberts HighBridge Audio/Recorded Books Finalist [20]
StoryCorps: Outland (2015) David Isay Ari Shapiro and full cast HighBridge Audio/Recorded Books Finalist [20]
2017
22nd
The Dispatcher (2016) John Scalzi Zachary Quinto Audible Winner [3][21]
The Adventures of Tom Stranger, Interdimensional Insurance Agent (2016) Larry Correia Adam Baldwin Audible Finalist [21]
Alien: Out of the Shadows (2016) Tim Lebbon and Dirk Maggs Rutger Hauer, Corey Johnson, Matthew Lewis, Kathryn Drysdale, Laurel Lefkow, Andrea Deck, and Mac McDonald Audible Finalist [21]
Car Talk Science: MIT Wants Its Diplomas Back (2016) Tom and Ray Magliozzi Tom and Ray Magliozzi HighBridge/Recorded Finalist [21]
In the Embers (2016) Brian Price and Jerry Stearns Robin Miles, Edwin Strout, Dean Johnson, Jacque Maddix, and full cast Great Northern Audio Theatre/Blackstone Finalist [21]
Pete Seeger: The Storm King (vol. 2) (2016) Pete Seeger Jeff Haynes Hachette Audio Finalist [21]
2018
23rd
Romeo and Juliet: A Novel (2017) David Hewson Richard Armitage Audible Originals Winner [3][22]
The Handmaid's Tale: Special Edition (2017) Margaret Atwood and Valerie Martin Claire Danes, Margaret Atwood, and full cast Audible Finalist [22]
Mother Go (2017) James Patrick Kelly January LaVoy Audible Originals Finalist [22]
Nevertheless, We Persisted (2017) Amy Oestreicher et al. Amy Landon et al. Blunder Woman Productions Finalist [22]
Rebuttal (2017) Jyotsna Hariharan Phoebe Strole, Michael Crouch, Nina Mehta, Peter Ganim, and Dan Bittner HarperAudio Finalist [22]
2019
24th
Spin (2018) Harvey Edelman and Neil Fishman Jim Dale, Barrett Leddy, Lisa Livesay, Nicola Barber, Khristine Hvam, Nick Sullivan, John Brady, and Johnny Heller HarperAudio Winner [3][23]
Fandango at the Wall (2018) Kabir Sehgal Kabir Sehgal Hachette Audio Finalist
Loki Ragnarok (2017) Mark Binder Mark Binder Light Publications Finalist
Magus Elgar (2018) Kennedy Phillips Ricardo Cabral, William Violenus, Christopher Moore, Sandra Espinoza, Randy Nazarian, David Autovino, Kellen Goff, Brian Stivale, Kalinda Gray, Mandanna Wright, Kennedy Phillips, and Andrew Cornell Kennedy Phillips/MelodyGun Finalist
The Old Cart Wrangler's Saga (2018) Brian Price David Ossman Blackstone Publishing/Great Northern Audio Finalist
Splat! A Quirky Cat Audio Book (2018) Adele Park Eric Comeau, Luke Randall, Jove Trip-Thompson, Kent Hayes, Sherri Aldred, Garry Morris, Allie Boman, Adele Park, and Cindy Clemens Straight to Audio Productions Finalist

 

2020s

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Year Audiobook Author(s) Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2020
25th
Evil Eye (2019) Madhuri Shekar Nick Choksi, Harsh Nayaar, Annapurna Sriram, Bernard White, and Rita Wolf Audible Originals Winner [24]
I Eat Men Like Air (2019) Alice Berman Elizabeth Evans Audible Originals Finalist [24]
Lustily Ever After (2019) Stephanie Bentley and Miranda Ray Stephanie Bentley, Carolyn Jania, and Henry Kaiser ACX Finalist [24]
Nevertheless, We Persisted (2018) In This Together Media Chorus of voices Blunder Woman Productions Finalist [24]
Our Harlem: Seven Days of Cooking, Music and Soul at the Red Rooster (2019) Marcus Samuelsson Marcus Samuelsson Audible Originals Finalist [24]
2021
26th
When You Finish Saving the World (2020) Jesse Eisenberg Kaitlyn Dever, Jesse Eisenberg, and Finn Wolfhard Audible Originals Winner [25]
Barack Obama: The 60 Minutes Interviews (2020) Steve Kroft Barack Obama and Steve Kroft Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [25]
The Confederacy: Truth and Reconciliation (2020) T Bone Burnett T Bone Burnett Audible Originals Finalist [25]
The End of My Heart (2020) Gayle Forman Diane Kruger, Piper Goodeve, Gabriel Vaughan, Elizabeth Evans, Josh Hurley, Amanda Ronconi, Emily Bauer, Neil Hellegers, and Jesse Einstein Audible Originals Finalist [25]
Getting Started with Sourdough (2020) Chad Robertson and Jennifer Latham Chad Robertson and Jennifer Latham Penguin Random House Audio Finalist [25]
2022

27th

Heroine Mary Jane Wells Mary Jane Wells Author's Republic Winner [26]
Beatrix Greene Rachel Hawkins, Ash Parsons, and Vicky Alvear Shecter Shiromi Arserio and Alister Austin Realm Finalist [26]
The Man She Never Met Annie Hulley Annie Hulley Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Finalist [26]
No One Goes Alone Erik Larson Julian Rhind-Tutt and Erik Larson Penguin Random House Audio Finalist [26]
Sunset Springs Kacen Callender Qamar Yochanan Audible Originals Finalist [26]
2023

28th

Mrs. Wickham Sarah Page Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, and a full cast Audible Originals Winner [27]
The Babysitter Lives Stephen Graham Jones Isabella Star LaBlanc and Stephen Graham Jones Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [27]
Daffodils Louise Beech Lesley Harcourt Bolinda Publishing Finalist [27]
The River of Silver S. A. Chakraborty Soneela Nankani HarperAudio Finalist [27]
Star Trek: Picard: No Man's Land Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson Michelle Hurd, Jeri Ryan, Jack Cutmore-Scott, John Kassir, Fred Tatasciore, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Lisa Flanagan, Gibson Frazier, Lameece Issaq, Natalie Naudus, Xe Sands, and Emily Woo Zeller Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [27]
2024

29th

Exodus: The Shanghai Jews Kate McAll Edita Brychta, Michael Canavan, and a full cast L.A. Theatre Works Winner [28]
The Debutante Jon Ronson Jon Ronson Audible Originals Finalist [28]
Nirvana the Amplifications Michael Azerrad Michael Azerrad HarperAudio Finalist [28]
Hellboy: A Plague of Wasps Christopher Golden Jasmine Hyde, Scott McCormick, and a full cast Graphic Audio Finalist [28]

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