Turn The Page – Episode 266C – Shigeru Kayama

Jessikah and Jenn sat down with Jeffrey Angles, a scholar and translator of Japanese literature who is now publishing the first English translations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids by Shigeru Kayama.

Turn The Page – Episode 266D – Jesse Q. Sutanto

Jesse Q. Sutanto stopped by to chat about her time in Oxford, toxic friendships, and how a silly tiff with her husband inspired I’M NOT DONE WITH YOU YET, a delicious psychological thriller centering around three young women and a toxic friendship from years past.

Turn The Page – Episode 265B – Lucy Clarke

Lucy Clarke chats about writing the dynamics of female friendships and putting them under pressure when in a brand new environment. The Hike is deftly escalating thriller that pits Liz and her friends against a murderer while hiking the mountains of Norway.

Turn The Page – Episode 265A – Alicia Elliott

Alicia Elliott’s AND THEN SHE FELL is a beautiful, frightening, and frequently darkly funny examination of a young Mohawk woman’s experience of motherhood and mental health. Alicia stopped by the show to talk about her gorgeous debut novel.

Turn The Page – Episode 264B – Daniel Braum

Daniel Braum, a prolific writer of strange tales and quiet horror, is celebrating the reissue of his first collection of short fiction, THE NIGHT MARCHERS. Jenn and Daniel chat about this collection as well as his new novella, THE SERPENT’S SHADOW.

Turn The Page – Episode 264A – Matt Kirkland

Jenn got to sit down with Matt Kirkland, the mastermind behind Dracula Daily, the serialized newsletter version of Bram Stoker’s Dracula that took the internet by storm last year! This new edition presents the text in chronological order alongside art, memes, and jokes from the newsletters’ fan base.

Turn The Page – Episode 264C – Rachel Harrison


Rachel Harrison brings us another fresh twist on horror with BLACK SHEEP, a book about Vesper, a young woman who left her religious home behind and the dark secret that has come to drag her back. It’s not what you think it is.

Turn The Page – Episode 263E – Edward Cahill

Edward Cahill, a professor of English at Fordham, stopped by to talk about his novel DISORDERLY MEN, which explores the lives of three gay men in the aftermath of a police raid on a gay bar in a pre-Stone Wall Greenwich Village.

Turn The Page – Episode 263B – Raquel Vasquez Gilliland

WITCH OF WILD THINGS is a beautiful and melancholy story about magic, family, friendship, and romantic love. Author Raquel Vasquez Gilliland stopped by to talk about plant magic, anthropology, and second chances.

Turn The Page – Episode 263C – Clay McLeod Chapman

iend of the show Clay McLeod Chapman is back to discuss his newest horror masterpiece, WHAT KIND OF MOTHER. Clay spoke to Jenn about the horrors of single parenting and crafting the Southern Gothic.