Turn The Page – Episode 317C – Jelena Dunato

Books – Jelena Dunato

Jelena Dunato is an art historian, curator, speculative fiction writer and lover of all things ancient. She stopped by to talk about GHOST APPARENT, a standalone prequel to her novel DARK WOODS, DEEP WATER, and how her unique professional background shapes her writing.

Turn The Page – Episode 317B – Jason Pargin

Anxiety and Apocalyptic Road-Trips in 'I'm Starting to Worry About This  Black Box of Doom' [Review] - Bloody Disgusting

Jason Pargin sat down with us to have a VERY serious chat about the not so serious I’M STARTING TO WORRY ABOUT THIS BLACK BOX OF DOOM, the story of a ride share driver, a mysterious young woman, and an even more mysterious black box that the two must transport (covertly) from L.A. to D.C.

Turn The Page – Episode 317A – Kate Heartfield

The Tapestry of Time - Kate Heartfield - Hardcover

Kate Heartfield stops by to talk about THE TAPESTRY OF TIME– now out in the UK and Canada, and coming to American shelves in 2025! We chat about writing the supernatural into WW2 and the four extraordinary Sharp sisters at the center of this book.

Turn The Page – Episode 316E – T.J. Klune

Somewhere Beyond the Sea

Kaye & Jenn were lucky enough to chat with T.J. Klune about SOMEWHERE BEYOND THE SEA, the highly anticipated follow-up to THE HOUSE IN THE CERULEAN SEA, picking up shortly after that book’s conclusion and placing the spotlight on Arthur Parnassus.

Turn The Page – Episode 316D – Daniel Mamah

As the Rivers Merge: A Story of Love, War and Perseverance Across  Continents See more

Dr. Daniel Mamah’s AS THE RIVERS MERGE is a stunning and beautiful true story of his parents’ unlikely union, which catapulted them into lives that would show them the best and worst of humanity.

Turn The Page – Episode 316B – Madeline Ashby

Glass Houses

A group of employees and their CEO, celebrating the sale of their remarkable emotion-mapping-AI-algorithm, crash onto a not-quite-deserted tropical island. Madeline Ashby chats about GLASS HOUSES, women in tech, and probing the AI future.

Turn The Page – Episode 316A – Maureen Johnson

Death at Morning House by Maureen Johnson | Goodreads

When “lesbian disaster” Marlowe Wexler’s date goes “up in flames”, she’s sent to work at Morning House, a mysterious house in the Thousand Island area with a dark pass.

Turn The Page – Episode 315E – Stephanie DeCarolis

The Perfect Sister by Stephanie DeCarolis: 9780593726013 |  PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books

A woman’s search for her missing sister on the sandy white beaches of the Hamptons uncovers a wealth of secrets worth killing for—a sultry and sumptuous psychological suspense from USA Today bestselling author Stephanie DeCarolis. Meet the author and learn all about her latest novel with Reader’s Services Librarian, Evelyn Hershkowitz.

Turn The Page – Episode 315D – Ron Small

Director Ron Small stopped by to talk about his powerful and moving documentary, MARK: A CALL TO ACTION, which documents the life and activism of Dr. Mark Bookman, whose efforts to improve the lives of people with disabilities takes him from his native Bryn Mawr to Tokyo.