Turn the Page Podcast

Latest Episodes
Turn The Page – Episode 357F – L.J. Andrews
Author LJ Andrews talks BROKEN BONES AND SOULS, a highly addicting character driven book set against a Norse Mythology fantasy world where Lyra Bein and Roark Ashwood find themselves at odds with each
Turn The Page – Episode 357E – Ben Mattlin
Ben Mattlin discusses UNBOUND: NOTES FROM A RELUCTANT DISABILITY ADVOCATE, in which he chronicles his life with spinal muscular atrophy and charts his growth as a reluctant disability activist and pub
Turn The Page – Episode 357C – Lina Chern
Lina Chern returns to the show to discuss TRICKS OF FORTUNE, the follow-up to her award-winning debut mystery about a professional tarot card reader who just cant seem to avoid getting called to solv
Turn The Page – Episode 357B – Mary G. Thompson
Trapped in a childs body, a resourceful woman risks death by deletion from a simulated world. Mary G. Thompson chats about writing her sci-fi novella ONE LEVEL DOWN.
Turn The Page – Episode 357A – K.A. Merson
Jenn and Jody chat with Antony Johnston about CAN YOU SOLVE THE MURDER?, a brilliantly innovative interactive crime novel where YOU are the lead detective and its your job to investigate the most mys
Turn The Page – Episode 356F – Disha Bose
Jessikah chatted with Disha Bose about I WILL BLOSSOM ANYWAY, a romantic coming-of-age story about one woman's inspiring journey to find self love, reconnect with family, and forge a new path for her
Turn The Page – Episode 356E – Nicole Conn
Nicole Conn returns to the show to chat with Jody and Jenn about COMING OUT FOR LOVE, a groundbreaking reality dating show about a group of inspiring LGBTQ+ women embarking on a transformative journey
Turn The Page – Episode 356D – Kit Anderson
Birdie Doran's life on the station is the same routine every day... until she starts finding secrets. Kit Anderson returns to the show to discuss SECOND SHIFT, a brilliant new psychological sci-fi gra
Turn The Page – Episode 356C – Kyra Davies Lurie
In a sea of Gatsby re-tellings, this remix stands out. Kyra Davies Lurie uses Fitzgeralds classic as a jumping off point to take us across the country (and a few decades past the roaring 20s) to Suga