Yes, you can distribute spoken word to the streaming DSPs, not fingerprint ones.
Spoken word audio (e.g. audiobooks, audio-stories, audio-plays, audio-dramas, comedy, poetry etc.) must be delivered with the genre "Spoken Word/Speeches".
It is not allowed to distribute podcasts.
Spoken word audio must have a minimum track length of no less than 3 minutes in duration, excluding introductions and epilogues. Spoken word audio which has a legitimate creative reason for a track length of less than 3 minutes is allowable.
Spoken word audio should use the Main Artist role for authors, and narrators where appropriate, to identify those involved in the product.
In cases where content is primarily associated with a series rather than a specific author, the series title may be submitted as the Main Artist instead. You should deliver the series title as the Main Artist on the product level if:
a) The product has 4 or more main artists (Authors or Narrators) that would convert the product to various artists.
b) The series is more known and widely searched than the Author.
c) The series is an Audio Drama with the series title and character as the main focus.
d) The series is about a very popular character or topic with stories written by many different authors from many different providers. In this scenario, you may also deliver the character as a Main Artist.
When delivering the series title as the Main Artist at the product level, Authors and Narrators must be delivered as Main Artists on the track level. If you deliver the series title as a Main Artist on product level you may also deliver the Author and Narrator as Main Artists on product level as well.
For Audiobooks:
The original release date of the content must be the date the book was first published, regardless of format (Book, eBook, Audiobook, etc.)
The title of an audiobook must be set as the title of the product with no additional information included.
Abridgement or subtitle information must be set using the product version field.
Chapter titles should be set as the title of each track. If the chapters do not have titles the track titles should be formatted as “Chapter 1 - [Book Title]”, “Chapter 2 - [Book Title]”, etc. For example: “Chapter 1 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, “Chapter 2 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”