Turn The Page – Episode 184C – Julie Claiborne Johnson

 


Evelyn and Julia Claiborne Johnson have a lively conversation about BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME a historical fiction set in the 1930’s about a Dude Ranch for soon to be divorced women.

Turn The Page – Episode 178C – Jennifer Probst


A highly energetic chat between Evelyn and Jennifer Probst who has written over 50 books. Probst’s latest book THE LOVE LETTER’S OF OLIVIA MORETTI takes sends readers on an emotional tour of the Amalfi coast to discover a secret family history.
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Turn The Page – Episode 178A – Jillian Cantor


West Egg is revisited in this murder mystery told by the women of The Great Gatsby. Jessikah and Evelyn welcome author Jillian Cantor to the North Shore of Long Island (virtually) to talk about her inspiration behind this book, and the legacy of Gatsby.

Turn The Page – Episode 176A – Kerri Maher

Author Kerri Maher chats with Evelyn about 1920’s Paris, queer culture and Hemingway, all in the context of Sylvia Beach the titular PARIS BOOKSELLER who opened the first Shakespeare and Co. Shop.

Turn The Page – Episode 171A – Amy Belding Brown

Amy Belding Brown sat down with Evelyn and Jessikah to discuss EMILY’S HOUSE a historical novel written from the POV of Margaret Maher, Emily Dickinson’s maid who is the reason Emily is a household name.

Turn The Page – Episode 164 – THE LIBRARY PROS!

A very special joint episode with THE LIBRARY PROS! Our pods collide as we interview each other, discuss our methods, and have a lot of fun comparing notes!

Turn The Page – Episode 152A – Jason Mott

Jason Mott, author of Hell of a Book engages us in a lively conversation about his book which masterfully weaves the story of a seemingly carefree Black American author trying to finish his book tour in the wake of the tragic shooting. Heartbreaking, funny, absurd. Wonderful interview.

Turn The Page – Episode 150B – Samantha Downing


Samantha Downing’s newest thriller For Your Own Good takes us to a high school where the education takes a backseat to petty rivalries. And that’s not even the teenagers at work. Downing’s protagonist Teddy is a very creepy teacher — and not in the way you are thinking.

Turn The Page – Episode 150C – Charlie Gilmour


Charlie Gilmour shares his heartfelt memoir Featherhood, which explores how adopting an orphaned Magpie helped Charlie process the loss of his own father who walked out on him when he was still an infant. With some heart felt chatter and some musing about The Giving Tree, Evelyn and Jessikah had the privilege of connecting with Charlie from his home across the pond.

Turn The Page – Episode 149C – Clare Whitfield


A Historical Mystery about Jack the Ripper? But from the wife’s point of view. That’s a perspective not seen. Evelyn caught up with Clare Whitfield, author of People of Abandoned Character, her debut novel about Susannah the newly wedded wife of a wealthy surgeon who begins to suspect that all is not well with her mysterious husband.