Turn The Page – Episode 323C – Craig Knippenberg

Shame-Free Parenting: Building Resiliency in Times of Hardship, Guns, and  Social Media See more

Craig Knippenberg discusses how there is no such thing as “perfect parenting” and how we can work to build resiliency in our families as disussed in his book SHAME FREE PARENTING. Craig Knippenberg, author of the bestselling Wired and Connected, has been a child/family therapist in Denver, Colorado, since 1981. He is a school consultant and host of the Legit Parenting podcast.

Turn The Page – Episode 323B – Dan Gurlitz

Dan Gurlitz, specialist in the distribution and marketing of independent films, dropped by to talk about Soundview Media Partners, a boutique firm he launched in 2010 with the primary mission of working with independent filmmakers to establish distribution of their work.

Turn The Page – Episode 322E – Libby Cudmore

Negative Girl [Book]

Author Libby Cudmore blends her love of music with noir in NEGATIVE GIRL, the story of Martin Wade, a former musician – and his assistant Valerie, a former music writer, running from her own secrets. Checkout Libby’s Negative Girl playlist here:

Turn The Page – Episode 322B – Tom Deady

The Rack: Stories Inspired By Vintage Horror Paperbacks

Tom Deady stops by to talk about THE RACK, a terrifying collection of short stories from the heavy hitters of horror celebrating the pulp horror paperbacks that made us all die-hard fans of the genre.

Turn The Page – Episode 322A – Anastasia Garcia

Ghostly, Ghastly Tales: Frights to Tell at Night

Anastasia Garcia’s GHOSTLY GHASTLY TALES is a beautiful and oh-so-spooky collection of horror stories inspired by myths and legends from around the world. We talk about researching folklore, writing horror for younger readers, and collaborating with Teo Skaffa on this gorgeous art object of a book.

Turn The Page – Episode 321C – Lor Gislason & Shelley LaVigne

The Flesh of the Sea (Dark Sails)

Lor Gislason and Shelley LaVigne stop by to talk about THE FLESH OF THE SEA, a delectable work of horror about science, pirates, and…some oddly compelling monsters, let’s say! Don’t miss this strange and sexy novella.