Turn The Page – Episode 189A – Wil Wheaton

No joke! We chatted with Wil Wheaton about STILL JUST A GEEK, his updated memoir that allowed Wil to have “conversations” with his former self and express growth. But, we also talked about TRON, the origins of TABLE TOP, and Wil’s own love of libraries and librarians. We could not be more flattered!

Turn The Page – Episode 188B – Bethany C. Morrow

Bethany C. Morrow stops by to discuss CHERISH FARRAH which combines toxic female friendships and social horror into an unforgettable slow burn. Morrow discusses systemic racism within Cherish’s trans-racial adoption, how Farrah came into existence, and which of Morrow’s own personal experiences made it into the book. 

Turn The Page – Episode 188A – London Clarke

Jenn sat down with London Clarke to discuss her book DUNMOOR, a Gothic masterpiece set in the Regency era. We talked about Gothic heroines, Lord Byron, and how to “build” a haunted house.

Turn The Page – Episode 188C – Tara Sim

Jessikah caught up with Tara Sim to discuss all the inspiration behind CITY OF DUSK — the beginning of an epic fantasy series that you will devour. Girls with swords and anime of the early aughts get some lip service as well.

Turn The Page – Episode 187C – Jayne Cowie


Jenn sat down with Jayne Cowie, author of the thrilling novel CURFEW, about a world in which men are tagged, tracked, and forbidden from leaving their homes between 7PM and 7AM. They walked about feminism, intergenerational conflict, and constructing alternate realities.

Turn The Page – Episode 187B – Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline zooms in once more to chat with Evelyn about WHAT HAPPENED TO THE BENNETTS –  Her latest page turner — and the two quickly become derailed by discussing how much they enjoy chatting with one another. Join for the book talk, keep listening for the pure joy of a best-selling author and a librarian trading compliments.

Turn The Page – Episode 186B – Francesca May

A little GATSBY, a little PRACTICAL MAGIC, Francesca May chatted with Jessikah and Jenn about WILD AND WICKED THINGS — a sapphic witchy love story with memorable characters set on Crow Island, which casts a pretty impressive shadow on West Egg.