The Keeper’s Lantern Audiobook Is Now Available
Released today on Audible, this is more than an audiobook — it is a full audio experience
As of this morning, April 20, 2026, the audiobook edition of The Keeper’s Lantern is officially available.
It is available now on Audible, and because it was distributed through Amazon’s ACX platform, ACX’s retail partners for audiobook distribution are Audible, Amazon, and Apple Books. That means Audible is the primary home, with Amazon and Apple Books also part of ACX’s normal retail distribution network.
This release matters to me for a number of reasons.
First, it is built on the original framework of The Keeper’s Lantern, but it is not limited to the standard eBook version alone. It also includes a range of additional material drawn from the broader world of the work, including content that goes beyond the original regular edition and brings in pieces associated with the expanded special-edition vision.
But more importantly, this is not simply a spoken reading of a book.
What makes this release different is that it was created not merely as an audiobook, but as an audio experience — something meant to be listened to as a work of art in its own right.
Rather than simply reading songs, prayers, and sacred pieces as plain spoken text, this production incorporates music directly into the experience itself. The psalms that formed The Flame Remains, my first album, are included in the audiobook in musical form. Pieces such as The Keeper’s Invocation and The Oath of the Keeper are also produced musically, giving the work a deeper emotional and artistic texture than a traditional narration alone would provide.
That distinction is important to me.
I did not want this release to feel like a book being read aloud without transformation. I wanted it to feel immersive. I wanted it to feel intentional. I wanted it to feel like the listener was entering not only a text, but a crafted audio world — one in which spoken word, music, prayer, atmosphere, and devotion work together.
That is why I think of it less as a conventional audiobook and more as an Audible experience.
It is still rooted in The Keeper’s Lantern. It still carries the structure, message, and spiritual framework of the book. But in audio form, it becomes something more layered — a presentation of the work that moves beyond narration and into a more fully produced artistic experience.
For those who have followed the book, the music, and the broader work of The Way of Quiet Light, this release brings those elements together in a particularly meaningful way. It joins the written world of The Keeper’s Lantern with the musical world already beginning to emerge through the psalms, hymns, invocations, and devotional pieces that have grown around it.
So today is an important day for me.
The Keeper’s Lantern audiobook is now officially available on Audible, with ACX distribution extending to Amazon and Apple Books as those listings are carried through retail channels.
If you choose to listen, thank you.
This is not simply the book in another format.
It is the book transformed into sound.
Yehoshua of Ēatūn / Joshua Eaton



