Roger Lott has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is Afro Hair of the Ancient Egyptians and Blackheads, Africans of Mesopotamia.

The problem is that nobody pictures a beastly memoir about Malibu. Everyone wants to live in Malibu, but I found that people often wouldn’t stay there for long. Friends would suddenly leave without a goodbye, and it was as if the wind had blown them away. Sometimes, the ocean gales were almost strong enough to sweep people off their feet. High costs of living and eccentric movie personalities added to the sense of instability. Though I think that the title captures the spirit of the famous movie colony, I’m not against changing it to something that better conveys how tragic and outrageous my particular Malibu tale really was.
©2019 Jeff Lucas (P)2019 Roger Lott

*Audiobook has been updated to fix errors and repetitions* The deadliest flu season in 100 years is about to turn a whole lot deadlier. When an accident at a famous medical research facility lets a mutated avian flu strain out, a nightmare scenario unfolds. Before authorities can react, millions are infected - and that's just the beginning. The mortality rate exceeds 80%. Leaders and elected officials soon learn the man-manipulated virus respects neither rank nor stature. The resulting chain reaction leads to a collapse of modern society - even in Colorado, where no cases of the killer strain have yet appeared. Clint Stonebreaker, a happily-married software engineer living in Denver, doesn't like watching the news. He especially doesn't let Jake, his wacky doomsday-prepping brother, watch it when he visits. But when chaos goes viral through the entire country, Clint and his wife Jenny are forced to acknowledge reality. They find themselves hitting the road with their un-enthusiast neighbor to escape the deteriorating city. Their goal? Reaching Clint's hunting cabin in Southeastern Colorado and trying to make a homestead of it. They don't get far before running into a gauntlet of obstacles. Colorado seems to have become a giant sociological experiment, with dire consequences for making the wrong decisions. The spirit of American resolve is pitted against the ugly realty of criminal opportunism in every direction they turn. Ironically, Clint isn't sure which is worse: being forced to survive in the midst of civil unrest, or knowing he'll have to admit to Jake that he was right. Assuming he can find him....
©2014 Andrew P. Kasch (P)2015 Andrew P. Kasch

The director of the National Observation Agency is keeping under wraps a new discovery that tantalizes the possibility of extraterrestrial life. He shares his secret with a young meteorite hunter, and gives him the opportunity of a lifetime.
©2021 Roger Antone Lott (P)2021 Roger Antone Lott

The Caucasian appearance of the hair on Egyptian mummies has been skillfully avoided by many Black scholars. Professor Diop appears to have been the only scholar to give it even a cursory treatment. We believe had he lived beyond 1986 he would have given the question the detail of attention it deserved. We conclude this because of the scientific pioneering spirit he showed in conducting the melanin dosage test is the same one that would have been required to solve this problem. This booklet deals with the contentious issue and puts it to rest. The ancient Egyptians had Afro hair! Professor Cheikh Anta Diop used the multi-disciplinary method to prove that the ancient Egyptians were Black. Now for the first time the ancient Mesopotamians are having the same multi-disciplinary approach applied to them. There is also a review of their political history and spiritual accomplishments. Art, anthropology, religion, and history show the Mesopotamians of ancient times were Black. This book was presented as a lecture alongside Dr. Ben in October 2001 at the Dr. Ben Memorial Lecture in London.
©2014 Anu M'Bantu (P)2015 Anu M'Bantu