Turn The Page – Episode 234A – Margot Douaihy

Margot Douaihy’s SCORCHED GRACE, the flagship publication of Gillian Flynn Books, is a thrilling mystery with a protagonist you’ll love immediately: a queer, tattooed, chain-smoking nun trying to stop a mysterious arsonist targeting her NOLA convent.

Turn The Page – Episode 234B – Zach Weinersmith


Jenn sat down with Zach Weinersmith, accomplished cartoonist and author of BEA WOLF, which adapts Beowulf into a middle-grade comic. They chat about Old English word-play and the overlaps between medieval warrior culture and contemporary kid culture.

Turn The Page – Episode 234E – Emily George


Emily George has given us the coziest of cozy mysteries with a twist with A HALF-BAKED MURDER, in which a down-on-her-luck baker opens a marijuana-themed bakery and finds herself wrapped up in solving a murder!

Turn The Page – Episode 233A – Tim McGregor


WASPS IN THE ICE CREAM is a riveting and thought-provoking coming-of-age horror story. Jenn talked to its author Tim McGregor about 80s nostalgia, Satanic Panic, and nuclear paranoia, among other things!

Turn The Page – Episode 232C – Daniel Lukes, Stanimir Panayotov, and Jaci Raia


Jenn sat down with Daniel Lukes, Stanimir Panayotov, and Jaci Raia to discuss BLACK METAL RAINBOWS, a collection of essays and theory-fictions, artworks and comics that explore the fascinating genre of Black Metal.

Turn The Page – Episode 232B – Barbara Brandon-Croft


Barbara Brandon-Croft is the first nationally syndicated African-American female cartoonist. WHERE I’M COMING FROM collects her long-running, ground-breaking comic strip.

Turn The Page – Episode 231A – Annalee Newitz


We welcome back Annalee Newitz to chat about Terraformers — their newest sci-fi epic that follows a variety of lifeforms as they terraform a distant planet over thousands and thousands of years.

Turn The Page – Episode 229B – Lesley Livingston

Lesley Livingston has given us a beautiful and powerful YA tale about Celtic myth and history in QUEEN AMONG THE DEAD. Lesley stopped by to chat about the book and its headstrong protagonist Neve.