Matthew Buchman has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 13 authors. The most-rated is Fiction River.

The second original anthology in the Fiction River line, How to Save the World brings together 11 of today's brightest authors, presenting their answers to solve a pressing problem facing the human race. From the growing energy crisis to women's rights to overpopulation to the survival of humanity in the future, the stories in this anthology examine the issues facing our planet today - and offer hope for our survival tomorrow. Contributing authors include: David Gerrold, William H. Keith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Dean Wesley Smith, Laura Resnick, Annie Reed, Lisa Silverthorne, Ron Collins, Travis Heermaan and John Helfers.
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Written by Richard Bowes, Leah Cutter, David Farland, Esther M. Friesner, Kellen Knolan, Devon Monk, Irette Y. Patterson, Annie Reed, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Dean Wesley Smith, Ray Vukcevich, and Jane Yolen. From a funeral procession in Asia, to an ancestral estate deep in the heart of a vaguely Victorian forest, to a carriage accident in the vast universe of The Runelords, Unnatural Worlds takes listeners on a journey to the far side of the imagination. Funny, heartbreaking, frightening, but most importantly, memorable, the original stories in this anthology go places few writers dare reach. Unnatural Worlds marks the perfect start to the brand-new "Fiction River Anthology Series."
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Time-travel stories open the entire world and all of time to writers' imaginations. The fifteen writers in this third original anthology in the Fiction River line explore everything from Chicago gangsters to Japanese tsunamis, and travel from 2013 to the nineteenth century to a vast future. Featuring work from award winners to best sellers to a few newcomers whose time will come, Time Streams turns the time-travel genre on its head. Fiction River is off to an auspicious start. It's a worthy heir to the original anthology series of the 60s and 70s. If Rusch, Smith, and their guest editors maintain this level of quality, this will one day be one of the landmark anthology series of the genre. The fact that they also intend to include other genres, such as mystery and crime, imply these anthologies could have a greater impact.
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