Turn The Page – Episode 250A – Aisha Harris

Jenn sat down with Aisha Harris, co-host and critic for NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, to talk about her book WANNABE: RECKONINGS WITH THE POP CULTURE THAT SHAPES ME, a gorgeous and insightful book creatively combining criticism and memoir.

Turn The Page – Episode 249B – Rebecca A. Keller

Jessikah chats with Rebecca A. Keller, author of YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, a thriller featuring a woman in her 70s, living in an assisted living community who seeks vengeance when she discovers the man who is responsible for ruining her family is living right next door!

Turn The Page – Episode 249C – Rebecca Yarros

Best Selling author Rebecca Yarros flies in to discuss FOURTH WING, a fresh Romantasy about a young woman named Violet whose mother has ordered her to join the ranks of the ruthless dragon riders of Navarre– only Violet’s slight stature among other things are at odds with a world where a dragon would incinerate her on site. Also, Check out Yarros’ charity site One October which aids families and foster children!

Turn The Page – Episode 249A – Mattie Lubchansky

Mattie Lubchansky’s BOYS WEEKEND is a darkly comedic and hilariously terrifying look at being trans in a hyper-capitalistic, heteronormative near-future dystopia. Oh yeah, there’s also a crypto death cult. Jenn sat down with Mattie to talk about their new graphic novel.

Turn The Page – Episode 249D – Eliza Knight

Did you know that Fred Astaire had an older– and much more famous– sister with whom he danced before he moved from stage to screen? Eliza Knight stops by the show to talk about her book that tells her story: STARRING ADELE ASTAIRE.

Turn The Page – Episode 248A – Emma Torzs

Emma Törzs stopped by to chat about her debut novel, INK BLOOD SISTER SCRIBE, a gorgeous and captivating fantasy about two estranged sisters who must come together in order to protect their family’s collection of magic books.

Turn The Page – Episode 248B – Sherry Thomas

Sherry Thomas joins us to chat about TEMPEST AT SEA, the latest in her LADY SHERLOCK series which finds our titular character undercover after feigning her own death. Thomas chats keeping her series’ fresh, and writing in multiple genres.