Turn The Page – Episode 114a — Meryl Ain

Meryl Ain may have begun her career in the Syosset School District, but now she graces us with her presence under the new heading of “Published Author”! Listen to Meryl talk about “The Takeaway Men” a post Holocaust novel which explores the nuances of adjusting to American life in the shadows of atrocities past and anxieties of the future.

Turn The Page – Episode 108b — Jennie Fields

Jennie Fields talks to us about women in science, espionage, and the Manhattan Project via Atomic Love, her newest Historical Fiction Novel — as well as some insight on the local music scene in Nashville.

Turn The Page – Episode 99a — Jennifer Steil

Author Jennifer Steil comes to us from across the pond to discuss Exile Music the story of Orly, a girl from Vienna whose musical family must flee Vienna for the mountains of Bolivia during World War II. Jennifer talks about writing, the beauty of living in other countries, and much more.

Turn The Page – Episode 99b — Ariel Lawhon

Author Ariel Lawhon discusses Code Name Helene, her thrilling historical novel based on a real female spy during WWII. Ariel also discusses her writing process and how she began her career while juggling become the mother of four boys within five years!

Turn The Page – Episode 97a — Katherine Center

Author Katherine Center chats with us about fan fiction, feel good books, and what it was like to be on the set of a movie based on her book The Lost Husband starring Josh Duhamel. SWOON!

Turn The Page – Episode 97b — Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke

Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke discuss being childhood friends and writing partners, and their novel How to Save a Life, a romantic take on the Groundhog’s Day scenario which will take your breath away.

Turn The Page – Episode 97c — Kristan Higgins

Kristan Higgins tells us about her newest book Always the Last To Know — a book about a
mother and two daughters who find their lives transformed when a family medical emergency
coincides with the discovery of an infidelity!