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Philip Kaisary’s FROM HAVANA TO HOLLYWOOD: SLAVE RESISTANCE IN THE CINEMATIC IMAGINARY is a fascinating exploration of the depiction of slave rebellions on film. He stopped by to chat about his research into some extremely interesting films.
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Set in the 1950s, this Southern Gothic thriller by Edgar Award–winning author Lori Roy reimagines the life of Marilyn Monroe, tying her fate to a dreamy teenager whose boyfriend runs afoul of the mob.
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Adam Nimoy’s THE MOST HUMAN: RECONCILING WITH MY FATHER, LEONARD NIMOY, is a touching and insightful exploration of his estrangement and reconciliation with his famous father. Adam stopped by to talk about fathers, fame, and legacy.
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Jenn chatted with Kirsty Greenwood, author of THE LOVE OF MY AFTERLIFE, a deeply funny and deeply touching rom-com about a recently deceased woman who meets “the one” in the hereafter’s waiting room and gets a second chance at her happily ever after.
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Josh Malerman brings his unique voice back to Turn the Page to talk about INCIDENTS AROUND THE HOUSE, a not quite possession story narrated by Bela, an 8 year old girl at the center of it all. Josh discusses the origins of Bela’s story and how writing this book was most similar to BIRD BOX.
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A collection of short stories interconnected through the theme of an author who might have had a one night stand with the Devil at a Halloween party decades before. Lima connects the supernatural with politics and absurdism in CRAFT: Stories I wrote for the Devil.