Turn The Page – Episode 154A – Masculinity in Horror with Fan Girl Jeanne

Masculinity in Horror with Fan Girl Jeanne – What is the odd appeal of Ash’s metamorphoses throughout the Evil Dead Series? Why is Freddy so Charismatic? Did Wes Craven do right by Randy in Scream? All this and more in the conclusion of the Middle Class Horror Collaboration with Fan Girl Jeanne.

Turn The Page – Episode 154b — Andrew Searles of D&D Beyond

The Pandemic has been a boon for gamers, veteran and novice alike. We caught up with Andrew Searles of D&D Beyond to discuss how this online tool has brought Dungeons and Dragons into homes, overseas, and beyond. Andrew chatted with us about the therapeutic reach of Role Playing Games.

Turn The Page – Episode 153c — Jamie Brenner

Set on a vineyard on the East End of Long Island, Jamie Brenner’s Blush brings together three generations of women, trashy romance novels of the 80’s, and a bit of family drama. Brenner entertains us with some history of Long Island Vineyards in regards to how they came to be and the ability of women to break into the world of wine.

Turn The Page – Episode 153B – Martha Gellhorn

Martha Gellhorn, was a “Modern Woman” of the early 20th Century, War Correspondent, and voracious letter writer. As one of the wives of Ernest Hemingway, Gellhorn’s story has become overlooked. Author Somerville joined us to chat about her book Yours, For Probably Always, which marries Gellhorn’s letters with Somerville’s avid research.

Turn The Page – Episode 153A – Carol Kane

From sitcoms to the big screen, Carol Kane is force of nature who brings a lot of heart each and every one of her roles. We caught up with Kane to discuss her role as Valerie in The Princess Bride, the movie Hester Street which won her an Oscar Nomination, and The Hunters — the Amazon TV series which she is filming season 2 with Al Pacino.

Turn The Page – Episode 152C – Riley Sager

Survive the Night brings us back to the early 90’s where Charlie, a guilt ridden film theory student gets into a car with a stranger for a ride home from college. The night ahead takes some very surprising turns that will leave Sager’s fans wondering what awaits at the next stop.

Turn The Page – Episode 152A – Jason Mott

Jason Mott, author of Hell of a Book engages us in a lively conversation about his book which masterfully weaves the story of a seemingly carefree Black American author trying to finish his book tour in the wake of the tragic shooting. Heartbreaking, funny, absurd. Wonderful interview.

Turn The Page – Episode 151C – Don Bentley

Don Bentley chats with Barney about writing within the Tom Clancy universe with his newest book in the Jack Ryan Jr. series — and the intricacies of writing his own original characters while characterizing icons from the Jack Ryan series.

Turn The Page – Episode 151B – Chantel Guertin

Chantel Guertin discusses misconceptions of women who choose not to become mothers in her novel Instamom, which finds her protagonist Kit, a child-free by choice influencer falling for a single father AND his tweenage daughter.