Turn the Page Podcast
Latest Episodes
Turn The Page – Episode 251a
Episode two hundred fifty one - part one Courtney Goulds WHERE ECHOES DIE is a spooky and elegiac YA thriller about surviving grief, confronting the past, and facing the future. Jenn talks to Courtne
Turn The Page – Episode 251b
Episode two hundred fifty one - part two - - Ashley Winstead joins Evelyn to discuss her new contemporary romance book THE BOYFRIEND CANDIDATE.
Turn The Page – Episode 250b
Episode two hundred fifty - part two - We were elated to chat with Chelsey Weber-Smith, the host of American Hysteria, a fabulous podcast about moral panics, urban legends, hoaxes and MUCH more.
Turn The Page – Episode 250c
Episode two hundred fifty - part three - Cody J. Thompsons THIS ONES GONNA HURT is a brutal thrill ride of a slasher novel! Cody stopped by the show to talk about writing horror during the pandemic
Turn The Page – Episode 250d
Episode two hundred fifty - part four - We catch up again with Eliza Jane Brazier, one of our absolute most favorite authors to chat about GIRLS AND THEIR HORSES, a wild thriller set at a cut throat h
Turn The Page – Episode 250a
Episode two hundred fifty - part one - Jenn sat down with Aisha Harris, co-host and critic for NPRs Pop Culture Happy Hour, to talk about her book WANNABE: RECKONINGS WITH THE POP CULTURE THAT SHAPES
Turn The Page – Episode 249b
Episode two hundred forty nine - part two - Jessikah chats with Rebecca A. Keller, author of YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, a thriller featuring a woman in her 70s, living in an assisted living community who
Turn The Page – Episode 249c
Episode two hundred forty nine - part three - Best Selling author Rebecca Yarros flies in to discuss FOURTH WING, a fresh Romantasy about a young woman named Violet whose mother has ordered her to joi
Turn The Page – Episode 249a
Episode two hundred forty nine - part one - Mattie Lubchanskys BOYS WEEKEND is a darkly comedic and hilariously terrifying look at being trans in a hyper-capitalistic, heteronormative near-future dys
Turn The Page – Episode 249d
Episode two hundred forty nine - part four - Did you know that Fred Astaire had an older-- and much more famous-- sister with whom he danced before he moved from stage to screen? Eliza Knight stops by