Waide Riddle has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators. The most-rated is Auschwitz.

"Smoky Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon" is a poem for the romantic at heart. For lovers who can't get enough. For "anyone" who disappears into the sensual world of jazz. Published in 1999 in All-American Texan & EDGE Magazine/Los Angeles.
©1998 Waide Aaron Riddle (P)2016 Waide Aaron Riddle

Ever wonder where those creepy, old time street peddlers, who sold those potions and trinkets in tiny bottles, door to door, came from? Published in the anthology Speculative Poets of Texas (2015).
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"A Haunting in Arkansas" has been published numerous times in journals, including The Horror Zine Summer Digest 2012 and Speculative Poets of Texas (2015). Archived in the UCLA Library of Special Collections.
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Winner: 2002 Summer Competition (Society & Individual), California State Poetry Society 3rd place
©1999 Waide Riddle (P)2016 Waide Riddle

The Power of Summer! is a chapbook of bubble gum/pop poetry. It's about everything that makes Los Angeles what it is: happy, colorful, provocative, musical, beautiful, handsome, beach, and surfing! Turn up the volume on your radio, and dance down the street like everyone's watching!
©2020 Waide Aaron Riddle (P)2020 Waide Aaron Riddle

Lovers' Morning Hold was originally published in Best Gay Love Stories 2005. In the days following September 11th, 2001, two boyfriends must cope with the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. They examine their relationship, mortality and what they mean to each other.
©2001 Waide Aaron Riddle (P)2016 Waide Aaron Riddle

This poem is archived in the Simon Wiesenthal Library/ Museum of Tolerance, UCLA Library of Special Collections, and The ONE Institute: Gay & Lesbian Archives. It was published online in the Poetry Super Highway's Holocaust Remembrance Day Poetry Collection 2015 and in the anthology Speculative Poets of Texas (2015).
©1998 Waide Riddle (P)2016 Waide Riddle