Turn the Page Podcast
Latest Episodes
Turn The Page – Episode 378C – Ainissa Ramirez
Meghan sat down with scientist/author Ainissa Ramirez to discuss her children's picture book debut, SPARK: JIM WESTS ELECTRIFYING ADVENTURES IN CREATING THE MICROPHONE.
Turn The Page – Episode 378B – Alexa Pedrero
Alexa Pedrero stops by to share NIFTY GIFTY: MINI CRAFTS WITH MAJOR CHARM, a guide to creative gift-giving that grew from her explosively popular crafting TikTok account @Lauraleii.
Turn The Page – Episode 378A – Julie Leong
Julie Leong drops by to talk about her sophomore cozy fantasy, THE KEEPER OF MAGICAL THINGS and finding comfort in small acts of everyday magic.
Turn The Page – Episode 377E – Cate Holahan
Cate Holahan zooms in to talk about how her own anxieties fuel her writing and where THE KIDNAPPING OF ALICE INGOLD combines a socio-political thriller with a family story.
Turn The Page – Episode 377D – Emily Krempholtz
A sweet and cozy romantasy story about accepting ourselves and our trauma, VIOLET THISTLEWAITE IS NOT A VILLAIN ANYMORE will capture your heart.
Turn The Page – Episode 377C – Zoë Rankin
A shocking murder in the New Zealand bushand the witness who looks all too familiardraws a woman back to the very place she swore shed never return to. Zo Rankin discusses THE VANISHING PLACE.
Turn The Page – Episode 377B – Seamus Sullivan
Seamus Sullivan shares DAEDALUS IS DEAD, a beautiful, mournful, and shocking story of fatherhood and masculinity, told through the reimagined destinies of Greek mythic figures Daedalus, Icarus, King M
Turn The Page – Episode 377A – Traci Hunter Abramson
Traci Hunter Abramson stops by to chat about VICTIM #8, in which military aide Luke Steele and FBI Special Agent Amberlyn Reiner go undercover again to unravel a string of murders that may be tied to
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





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