Turn The Page – Episode 273B – Christina Henry

Christina Henry, author of horror and dark fantasy chatted with Jessikah about GOOD GIRLS DON’T DIE, a book where any deep discussion of would spoil the whole story! So really, you should just read it – and listen to author and host dance around the main plotline!

Turn The Page – Episode 272C – Zach Schonfeld

Episode two hundred seventy two – part three

Zach Schonfeld’s HOW COPPOLA BECAME CAGE is a fascinating, insightful, and wildly entertaining glimpse into Nicolas Cage’s early career. Culminating with his Oscar win for Leaving Las Vegas, Schonfeld chronicles the actor’s early experimentation and rise to fame.

Turn The Page – Episode 272A – Owen D. Pomery

Owen D. Pomery’s THE HARD SWITCH is a beautiful and contemplative graphic novel about a spaceship’s crew and the end of non-renewable resources. Owen stopped by to chat with Jenn about sci-fi, architecture, and world-building.

Turn The Page – Episode 272B – Richard Bailey

Richard D. Bailey’s PIRATE COVE: AN INSIDER’S ACCOUNT OF THE INFAMOUS SOUTHPORT LANE SCANDAL covers the precipitous rise and fall of Alexander Chatfield Burns. Richard and Jenn talk about writing white collar true crime.

Turn The Page – Episode 271A – Ian Nathan


Ian Nathan’s DAVID LYNCH: A RETROSPECTIVE is not only a comprehensive look at the divisive filmmaker’s career, but a gorgeous, stunningly illustrated art object. We chat about this perfect holiday gift for the film buff in your life!

Turn The Page – Episode 271B – Nicole Goux

Nicole Goux stopped by to talk about PET PEEVES, an eerie, melancholy piece of slow-burn horror and character study that Jenn couldn’t put down! They chat about the confusing morass of your mid-twenties and navigating the bumpy transition into adulthood.

Turn The Page – Episode 271C – John H. Foote

John H. Foote, an accomplished film critic and writer, has just published CINEMA OF THE 70S: 101 ICONIC MOVIES. Jenn asks John about the failures of 1960s blockbusters, the rise of the auteur, and the director-actor collaborations that defined the period.