Turn the Page Podcast
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Turn The Page – Episode 376E – Courtney Psak
Psaks debut novel brings us a domestic thriller from three POVs where everyone has something to hide, and each secret overlaps in surprising ways.
Turn The Page – Episode 376D – Kelly Foster Lundquist
In her debut, Lundquist revisits her first marriage (20 years post divorce) to a man with whom shed shared a unique connection only their union was a nest of secrets. This memoir deals with the be
Turn The Page – Episode 376C – Heather Colley
Heather Colley discusses THE GILDED BUTTERFLY EFFECT, an unflinching yet humorous perspective on modern campus life, from the highs of the non-stop party scene to the lows of prescription drug abuse.
Turn The Page – Episode 376B – Elana Michelson
Jenn chatted with Elana Michelson about PART OF THE SOLUTION, a countercultural whodunnit set in the hippie village of Flanders, Massachusetts in 1978.
Turn The Page – Episode 376A – Jesse Q. Sutanto
Sutanto moves us with her versatile writing in this story about second chance love, familial love, and how our relationships evolve through time all told in two perspectives and timelines from the P
Turn The Page – Episode 375F – Christina Henry
Christina Henry moves in with her unique take on the haunted house trope that marries the self destructive cycle of guilt and grief with a coming-of-age story.
Turn The Page – Episode 375E – Janet Burroway
Janet Burroway discusses SIMONE IN PIECES, a kaleidoscopic vision of the fractured life of an orphaned World War II refugee, reflecting her piecemeal understanding of self across multiple points of vi
Turn The Page – Episode 375D – Margaux Eliot
Margaux Eliot, AKA the dazzling Julia Fine, stopped by to talk about HONEYMOON STAGE, which explores early 2000s culture via a former production assistants descent into the confusion, chaos, and karm
Turn The Page – Episode 375C – Michael G. Long
Michael G. Long discusses FIGHT AIDS!, which tells the story of the devastating AIDS crisis and the trailblazing activists who fought for dignity, compassion, and treatment.
Turn The Page – Episode 375B – Kionna Walker LeMalle
Kionna Walker LeMalle stopped by to talk about her deeply moving debut novel BEHIND THE WATERLINE, which takes readers to the home of a teenager and his grandmother in a New Orleans neighborhood on th





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