NEW YORK ā Barbra Streisand, Kate McKinnon and Elton John are among the nominees for the 30th annual Audie Awards, presented by the Audio Publishers Association.
Streisand's self-narrated āMy Name Is Barbraā is a finalist for best audio book and for best memoir/autobiography. Other best audiobook nominees include an ensemble adaptation of George Orwell's ā1984ā that features Andrew Garfield and Cynthia Erivo; Dan Slepian's self-narrated āThe Sing-Sing Filesā; Claire Oshetsky's āPoor Deer,ā narrated by Sophie Amoss; and Richard Powers' āPlayground,ā with narrators including Robin Siegerman and Eunice Wong.
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On Wednesday, the publishers association announced nominees in 28 categories, from drama to fantasy to humor. Winners will be revealed during a March 4 ceremony, hosted by Amy Sedaris.
āThis yearās finalists represent the very best in storytelling, and we couldnāt be more excited to celebrate their achievements," association president Sean McManus said in a statement. āWeāre also thrilled to have Amy Sedaris as our host ā her wit, charm, and unmistakable sense of humor will bring a unique spark to the evening.ā
Memoir/autobiography nominees also include Elton John's āFarewell Yellow Brick Road," Salman Rushdie's self-narrated āKnifeā and Kelly Bishop's self-narrated āThe Third Gilmore Girl.ā McKinnon's āThe Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science,ā narrated by McKinnon and Emily Lynne, is a humor nominee. The late Lisa Marie Presley's memoir, āFrom Here to the Great Unknown,ā narrated by Julia Roberts and Presley's daughter Riley Keough is a finalist for multi-voiced performance.
Two Percival Everett novels were cited. āErasure,ā the publishing satire that was the basis for the Oscar-nominated āAmerican Fiction,ā is a humor finalist. Everett's prize winning āJames,ā as read by Dominic Hoffman, is a nominee for best fiction narrator, and for literary fiction/classics.
Common's self-narrated āAnd Then We Riseā is a finalist for business/personal development, while Erik Larson's āThe Demon of Unrest,ā narrated by Larson and Will Patton, was cited for history/biography.
Mystery nominees include Lev AC Rosen's āRough Pages,ā narrated by Vikas Adam; and Lisa Gardner's āStill See You Everywhere,ā as read by Hillary Huber. Dean Koontz's āThe Forest of Lost Souls,ā narrated by January LaVoy, is a finalist for thriller/suspense, with others including Gregg Hurwitz's āLone Wolf,ā narrated by Scott Brick.