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Audie Award for Short Stories or Collections

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The Audie Award for Short Stories or Collections 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 collection of short stories released in a given year. From 2000 to 2001 it was given as the Audie Award for Short Stories, Essays, or Collections. It has been awarded since 2000.  

Winners and finalists

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Winners are listed at the beginning of each year and are highlighted in green.  

2000s

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Year Audiobook Author(s) Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2000
5th
Malice Domestic: An Anthology of Original Traditional Mystery Stories (1997) Anne Perry et al. Patrick Macnee, Juliet Mills, Judy Geeson, Christopher Cazenove, Stephanie Beacham, Reed Diamond, and William Windom NewStar Media Winner [1][2]
Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories (1993) Philip Roth Theodore Bikel, Harlan Ellison, Elliott Gould, John Rubinstein, and Jerry Zaks NewStar Media Finalist [1]
Zoe Caldwell reads Oscar Wilde Fairy Tales (1999) Oscar Wilde Christopher Plummer and Zoe Caldwell NYS Theatre Institute/Family Classic Audio Books Finalist [1]
2001
6th
Ten by Maugham (2000) W. Somerset Maugham Full cast KCRW Winner [2][3]
High: Stories of Survival from Everest and K2 (1998) Clint Willis Eric Conger, George Guidall, Simon Prebble, and Alan Sklar Listen & Live Audio Finalist [3]
Me Talk Pretty One Day (2000) David Sedaris David Sedaris Time Warner AudioBooks Finalist [3]
2002
7th
Blood: Stories of Life and Death from the Civil War (2000) Ulysses S. Grant et al. Christopher Graybill, Colleen Delany, Grover Gardner, Barrett Whitener, and Delores King Williams Listen & Live Audio Winner [2][4]
Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald (1989) F. Scott Fitzgerald Robert Sean Leonard, Peter Gallagher, Blythe Danner, Eric Stoltz, Martha Plimpton, Dylan Baker, Parker Posey, Bill Irwin, and Campbell Scott HarperAudio Finalist [4]
Texas Bound IV (2001) Kay Cattarulla Marcia Gay Harden, Larry Hagman, and Judith Ivey Arts & Letters Live/Southern Methodist University Press Finalist [4]
2003
8th
Classic Women's Short Stories (1994) Katherine Mansfield, Kate Chopin, and Virginia Woolf Carole Boyd, Liza Ross, and Teresa Gallagher Naxos Audiobooks Winner [2][5]
Classic Chinese Short Stories (vol. 1) (2003) Feng Meng-lung, Lin Yu Tang, P'u Sung-ling, et al. Charlton Griffin Audio Connoisseur Finalist [5]
In the Ravine & Other Short Stories (1900) Anton Chekhov Kenneth Branagh Naxos Audiobooks Finalist [5]
My Man Jeeves (1919) P. G. Wodehouse Martin Jarvis Audio Partners Finalist [5]
The Copper Peacock and Other Stories (1991) Ruth Rendell Penelope Keith BBC Audiobooks America Finalist [5]
2004
9th
Home on the Prairie: Stories from Lake Wobegon (2003) Garrison Keillor Garrison Keillor HighBridge Audio Winner [2][6]
Classic Chinese Short Stories (vol. 2) (2004) Yuan Chen, Lien Pu, Hsieh Liang, Mao Tun, and Feng Meng-lung Charlton Griffin Audio Connoisseur Finalist [6]
Drinking Coffee Elsewhere (2003) ZZ Packer Shirley Jordan HighBridge Audio Finalist [6]
Shepherds Abiding (2003) Jan Karon John McDonough Penguin Audiobooks Finalist [6]
The John Cheever Audio Collection (2003) John Cheever John Cheever, Blythe Danner, Peter Gallagher, Edward Herrmann, George Plimpton, and Meryl Streep Caedmon/HarperAudio Finalist [6]
2005
10th
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (2004) David Sedaris David Sedaris Time Warner AudioBooks Winner [2][7]
Chain of Command (2004) Seymour M. Hersh Peter Friedman and Seymour Hersh HarperAudio Finalist [7]
Heavenly Date and Other Flirtations (1995) Alexander McCall Smith Simon Prebble, Lisette Lecat, and Susan Lyons Recorded Books Finalist [7]
The Short Stories of W. S. Maugham, Vol. 3 (2004) W. Somerset Maugham Charlton Griffin Audio Connoisseur Finalist [7]
Twisted (2003) Jeffery Deaver Boyd Gaines, Michele Pawk, and Frederick Weller Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [7]
2006
11th
Runaway (2004) Alice Munro Kymberly Dakin BBC Audiobooks America Winner [2]
Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios (1990) Yann Martel Jeff Woodman, Johnny Stange, Randolph Jones, Barbara Caruso, and David Ledoux HighBridge Audio Finalist
Fairy Tales (TBD) Hans Christian Andersen (trans. Tina Nunnally) Kate Reading and Richard Matthews Penguin Audiobooks Finalist
The Girl Who Married a Lion (2004) Alexander McCall Smith Davina Porter, Lisette Lecat, Steven Crossley, Danai Gurira, and Nyambi Nyambi Recorded Books Finalist
The Noël Coward Collection (2007) Noël Coward Noël Coward, Simon Jones, and Margaret Leighton HarperAudio Finalist
2007[8]
12th
This I Believe (2006) Jay Allison and Dan Gediman Bill Gates, Martha Graham, et al. Audio Renaissance Winner [2]
Fragile Things (2006) Neil Gaiman Neil Gaiman HarperAudio Finalist
A Grown-Up's Halloween (2006) Yuri Rasovsky Yuri Rasovsky Blackstone Audio Finalist
Paris Stories (2002) Mavis Gallant Lorna Raver and Yuri Rasovsky Blackstone Audio Finalist
The Turning (2005) Tim Winton Humphrey Bower and Caroline Lee Bolinda Audio Finalist
2008[9][10]
13th
20th Century Ghosts (2005) Joe Hill David Ledoux HarperAudio Winner [2]
Big Country (2007) Louis L'Amour Stefan Rudnicki Blackstone Audio Finalist
Grace Under Fire (2007) Andrew Carroll Patrick Lawlor Tantor Audio Finalist
Growing Up Ethnic in America (1999) Maria Mazziotti Gillan et al. Full cast Penguin Audio Finalist
Selected Readings from The Portable Dorothy Parker (2006) Marion Meade Lorna Raver Blackstone Audio Finalist
2009[11][12]
14th
Armageddon in Retrospect (2008) Kurt Vonnegut Rip Torn and Michael Vonnegut Penguin Audio Winner [2]
Fine Just the Way It Is (2008) Annie Proulx Will Patton Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist
The Bandana Republic (2008) Louis Reyes Rivera and Bruce George Full cast Audible Finalist
This I Believe II (2004) Jay Allison and Dan Gediman Full cast Macmillan Audio Finalist
When You Are Engulfed in Flames (2008) David Sedaris David Sedaris Hachette Audio Finalist

 

2010s

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Year Audiobook Author(s) Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2010
15th
Black Magazine Audio Magazine (Vol. 1) (2009) Hugh B. Cave, Paul Cain, Frederick Nebel, Reuben J. Shay, Dashiell Hammett, and William Cole Full cast Blackstone Audio Winner [2][13]
The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 1 (1887–1927) Arthur Conan Doyle Charlton Griffin Audio Connoisseur Finalist
Just After Sunset (2008) Stephen King Stephen King, Jill Eikenberry, Holter Graham, George Guidall, Ron McLarty, Denis O'Hare, and full cast Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist
Love Letters of Great Men (vol. 2) (2008) Ursula Doyle Anton Lesser Macmillan Audio Finalist
Nothing with Strings (2008) Bailey White Lorna River Tantor Audio Finalist
2011
16th
Stories: All-New Tales (2010) Neil Gaiman Anne Bobby, Jonathan Davis, Peter Francis James, Katherine Kellgren, and Euan Morton HarperAudio Winner [2][14]
A Matter of Matter (1949) L. Ron Hubbard Corey Burton, R. F. Daley, Jim Meskimen, Tait Ruppert, and Josh Thompson Galaxy Press Finalist
And Thereby Hangs a Tale (2010) Jeffrey Archer Gerard Doyle Macmillan Audio Finalist
How Did You Get This Number (2010) Sloane Crosley Sloane Crosley Penguin Audio Finalist
Ford County (2009) John Grisham John Grisham Random House Audio Finalist
A Touch of Dead (2009) Charlaine Harris Johanna Parker Recorded Books Finalist
Long After Midnight (1976) Ray Bradbury Michael Prichard Tantor Audio Finalist
2012
17th
Selected Shorts: New American Stories (2011) Aleksandar Hemon, Jhumpa Lahiri, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Sherman Alexie Boyd Gaines, Rita Wolf, Condola Rashad, and BD Wong Symphony Space Winner [2][15]
Black Mask Stories (Vol. 1) (2011) Keith Alan Deutsch, Erle Stanley Gardner, Dashiell Hammett, George Harmon Coxe, Frederick Nebel, and Lester Dent Full cast HighBridge Audio Finalist
Bullfighting (2011) Roddy Doyle Lorcan Cranitch AudioGO Finalist
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty (1980) Eudora Welty Barbara Rosenblat, Gabra Zackman, Marc Vietor, Kevin Pariseau, L. J. Ganser, Katherine Kellgren, Allyson Johnson, Victor Bevine, Elisabeth Rodgers, Jonathan Davis, Oliver Wyman, Jeremy Gage, Eileen Stevens, Joe Barrett, Jessica Almasy, Khristine Hvam, Suzanne Toren, Gayle Hendriz, and Mark Boyett Audible Finalist
The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories (1892–1914) Charlotte Perkins Gilman Kirsten Potter Tantor Audio Finalist
You Known When the Men Are Gone (2011) Siobhan Fallon Cassandra Campbell Tantor Audio Finalist
2013
18th
Astray (2012) Emma Donoghue Khristine Hvam, James Langton, Robert Petkoff, Suzanne Toren, and Dion Graham Hachette Audio Winner [2][16]
I Am an Executioner (2012) Rajesh Parameswaran Neil Shah and Lina Patel Dreamscape Media Finalist
Slouching Towards Bethlehem (1968) Joan Didion Diane Keaton Audible Finalist
Welcome to Bordertown (2011) Holly Black and Ellen Kushner Holly Black, Ellen Kushner, Cassandra Campbell, and MacLeod Andrews Brilliance Audio Finalist
When It Happens to You (2012) Molly Ringwald Molly Ringwald HarperAudio Finalist
2014[17]
19th
Sherlock Holmes in America (2009) Jon L. Lellenberg, Martin H. Greenberg, and Daniel Stashower Graeme Malcolm Audible Winner [2]
The Ballad of the Sad Café (1951) Carson McCullers David Ledoux, Joe Barrett, Thérèse Plummer, Kevin Pariseau, Suzanne Toren, Edoardo Ballerini, and Barbara Rosenblat Audible Finalist
The Cage Keeper and Other Stories (1989) Andre Dubus III Andre Dubus III Blackstone Audio Finalist
Nine Inches (2013) Tom Perrotta William Dufris, Andi Arndt, Tom Perrotta, and Rupert Degas Macmillan Audio Finalist
Nothing Gold Can Stay (2013) Ron Rash Alexander Cendese, Robert Petkoff, Prentice Onayemi, Christian Baskous, and Phoebe Strole HarperAudio Finalist
We Live in Water (2013) Jess Walter Edoardo Ballerini and Jess Walter HarperAudio Finalist
2015[18]
20th
The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher (2014) Hilary Mantel Jane Carr Macmillan Audio Winner [2]
Dangerous Women (2014) George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois Claudia Black, Scott Brick, Karen Dotrice, Jonathan Frakes, Iain Glen, Janis Ian, Stana Katic, Inna Korobkina, Jenna Lamia, Lee Meriwether, Emily Rankin, Maggi-Meg Reed, Fred Sanders, Allan Scott-Douglas, Sophie Turner, Harriet Walter, and Jake Weber Penguin Random House Audio Finalist
Faceoff (2014) Linwood Barclay, Steve Berry, Lee Child, Lincoln Child, Michael Connelly, Jeffery Deaver, Linda Fairstein, Joseph Finder, Lisa Gardner, Heather Graham, Peter James, Raymond Khoury, Dennis Lehane, John Lescroart, Steve Martini, T. Jefferson Parker, Douglas Preston, Ian Rankin, James Rollins, M. J. Rose, John Sandford, R. L. Stine, and F. Paul Wilson Dylan Baker, Dennis Boutsikaris, Jeremy Bobb, Daniel Gerroll, January LaVoy, and David Baldacci Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist
Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths (1966) Bernard Evslin Todd Haberkorn Graymalkin Media Finalist
The Legend of Drizzt (1988–2014) R. A. Salvatore Dan Harmon, Danny Pudi, Al Yankovic, Felicia Day, Greg Grunberg, Melissa Rauch, Michael Chiklis, Sean Astin, Tom Felton, David Duchovny, Ice T, and Wil Wheaton Audible Finalist
The Wily O'Reilly (2014) Patrick Taylor John Keating Macmillan Audio Finalist
2016
21st
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2017
22nd
The Brink (2015) Austin Bunn Austin Bunn, Luke Daniels, Tanya Eby, Talph Lister, Amy McFadden, Mikael Naramore, and Nick Podehl Blunder Woman Productions (via ACX) Winner [20]
Certain Dark Things (2015) M. J. Pack Jacob York Audible Finalist [20]
Coffee at Luke's (2007) Jennifer Crusie Colby Elliott Last Word Audio Finalist [20]
The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke (2001) Arthur C. Clarke Ray Porter, Jonathan Davis, and Ralph Lister Audible Finalist [20]
East, West (1994) Salman Rushdie Sunil Malhotra and Steven Crossley Recorded Books Finalist [20]
Killer Women (2016) Louise Millar, Alex Marwood, and Tammy Cohen Clare Corbett, Adjoa Andoh, Rachel Atkins, and Carl Prekopp Audible Finalist [20]
2018
23rd
The Language of Thorns (2017) Leigh Bardugo Lauren Fortgang Audible Winner [2][21]
Difficult Women (2017) Roxane Gay Robin Miles Audible Finalist [21]
Good Behavior (2016) Blake Crouch Blake Crouch and Julia Whelan Brilliance Audio Finalist [21]
Tales of Ordinary Madness (1972) Charles Bukowski Will Patton Audible Finalist [21]
You Don't Have to Say You Love Me (2017) Sherman Alexie Sherman Alexie Hachette Audio Books Finalist [21]
2019
24th
Heads of the Colored People (2019) Nafissa Thompson-Spires Adenrele Ojo HighBridge Audio (Recorded Books) Winner [2][22]
Eveningland (2017) Michael Knight Scott Sowers Recorded Books Finalist
The Flame (2018) Leonard Cohen Margaret Atwood, Seth Rogen, Michael Shannon, Will Patton, Rodney Crowell, John Doe, Jim Fletcher, Ari Fliakos, Maggie Hoffman, Ross Marquand, and Neela Vaswani Macmillan Audio Finalist
The Grass Harp (1951) Truman Capote Cody Roberts Tantor Audio Finalist
You Think It, I'll Say It (2018) Curtis Sittenfeld Emily Rankin and Mark Deakins Penguin Random House Audio Finalist

 

2020s

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Year Audiobook Author(s) Narrator(s) Publisher Result Ref.
2020
25th
Full Throttle (2019) Joe Hill Zachary Quinto, Wil Wheaton, Kate Mulgrew, Neil Gaiman, Ashleigh Cummings, Joe Hill, Laysla De Oliveira, Nate Corddry, Connor Jessup, Stephen Lang, and George Guidall HarperAudio Winner [23]
Evidence of the Affair (2018) Taylor Jenkins Reid Julia Whelan, George Newbern, James Daniels, and Dara Rosenberg Brilliance Audio Finalist [23]
Forward (2019) Veronica Roth, Blake Crouch, N. K. Jemisin, Amor Towles, Paul Tremblay, and Andy Weir Evan Rachel Wood, Rosa Salazar, Jason Isaacs, David Harbour, Steven Strait, and Janina Gavankar Brilliance Audio Finalist [23]
I'm Telling the Truth but I'm Lying (2019) Bassey Ikpi Bassey Ikpi HarperAudio Finalist [23]
Kabu Kabu (2013) Nnedi Okorafor and Whoopi Goldberg Yetide Badaki Tantor Audio (Recorded Books) Finalist [23]
2021
26th
The Chekhov Collection of Short Stories (2020) Anton Chekhov Richard Armitage Audible Winner [24]
Burnt Tongues (2014) Neil Krolicki, Chris Lewis Carter, Gayle Towell, Tony Liebhard, Michael De Vito, Jr., Tyler Jones, Phil Jourdan, Richard Lemmer, Amanda Gowin, Matt Egan, Fred Venturini, Brandon Tietz, Adam Skorupskas, Bryan Howie, Brien Piechos, Jason M. Fylon, Terence James Eeles, Keith Bule, Gus Moreno, and Daniel W. Broallt Christopher David, Jordan Killam, Pete Cross, Cady Zuckerman, Nick Mondelli, David Bendena, Pat Grimes, Mark Owen, Kat Rose-Martin, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Katherine Littrell, James Patrick Cronin, Timothy Andrés Pabon, Cary Hite, Qarie Marshall, Jack Meloche, Thom Rivera, Steve West, Steve Wojtas, Tanya Eby, and Patrick Lawlor Dreamscape Finalist [24]
Inquire Within (2020) IN-Q IN-Q HarperAudio Finalist [24]
Inside Jobs: Tales from a Time of Quarantine (2020) Ben H. Winters Scott Aiello, Kevin T. Collins, and Ellen Archer Audible Originals Finalist [24]
Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning (2020) Cathy Park Hong Cathy Park Hong Penguin Random House Audio Finalist [24]
2022

27th

Blackout (2021) Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon Joniece Abbott-Pratt, Dion Graham, Imani Parks, Jordan Cobb, Shayna Small, A.J. Beckles, and Bahni Turpin HarperAudio Winner [25]
The Best American Short Stories 2021 Jesmyn Ward and Heidi Pitlor (editors) Lisa Flanagan et al. HMH Audio (HarperCollins) Finalist [25]
Binge Douglas Coupland Douglas Coupland et al. Penguin Random House Canada Finalist [25]
How It Ends Rachel Howzell Hall Joniece Abbott-Pratt Audible Originals Finalist [25]
Lyrics for Rock Stars Heather Mateus Sappenfield Michael Crouch V Press LC Finalist [25]
2023

28th

Getaway Sally Hepworth, Zakiya Dalila Harris, Catherine Steadman, Luanne Rice, Jess Lourey, and Rumaan Alam Candice Moll, Shayna Small, Samara Naeymi, Jennifer Jill Araya, Carly Robins, and Fajer Al-Kaisi Brilliance Publishing Winner [26]
Generation Wonder Barry Lyga and others Emily Lawrence, Jaime Lincoln Smith, Sarah Naughton, Mark Sanderlin, Ron Butler, James Anderson Foster, Jennifer Aquino, Tim Campbell, Jeanette Illidge, Ariana Delawari, Frankie Corzo, Kenny Ramos, and Eunice Wong Blackstone Audio Finalist [26]
Giving the Devil His Due: A Charity Anthology Rebecca Brewer (ed.)

Writers: Lee Murray, Jason Sanford, Peter Tieryas, Kelley Armstrong, Kenesha Williams, Linda D. Addison, Christina Henry, Hillary Monahan, Nisi Shawl, Leanna Renee Hieber, Kaaron Warren, Stephen Graham Jones, Errick Nunnally, Angela Yuriko Smith, Dana Cameron, and Nicholas Kaufmann

Alyssa Bresnahan, Brian Nishii, Christina Moore, Cynthia Farrell, Edoardo Ballerini, Erin Moon, Karen Chilton, Kate Forbes, Nancy Wu, Robin Miles, Samuel Roukin, and Stephanie Cozart The Pixel Project Finalist [26]
Marriage: From the Feminine Perspective Christine Mascott (ed.) Christine Mascott Christine Mascott Finalist [26]
Rebent Sinner Ivan Coyote Ivan Coyote ECW Press Ltd. Finalist [26]
2024

29th

Wild and Precious: A Celebration of Mary Oliver Mary Oliver, with the contributions by Sophia Bush, Ross Gay, Samin Nosrat, Rainn Wilson, and Susan Cain Sophia Bush HarperAudio Winner [27]
The Adventures of Finn MacCool & Other Irish Folk Tales Liam Gerrard (editor) Liam Gerrard Raconteurs Audio Finalist [27]
The Best American Short Stories 2023 (2023) Min Jin Lee and Heidi Pitlor Laura Copland, Jeena Yi, and a full cast HarperAudio Finalist [27]
A Guest at the Feast Colm Tóibín Colm Tóibín Simon & Schuster Audio Finalist [27]
Obsession Collection Nita Prose, B.A. Paris, Minka Kent, Julie Clark, Chris Bohjalian, and Alyssa Cole Susan Dalian, Kimberly Woods, and a full cast Brilliance Publishing Finalist [27]

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