Turn The Page – Episode 183A – Rob Hart

In Paradox Hotel, Rob Hart builds a Sci-Fi landscape that is blends mystery, hauntings, and time travel. Hart joined us to talk a bit about how the threads of this story came together and how he made it all work.

Turn The Page – Episode 182A – Lisa Lutz

Author Lisa Lutz chats with us about THE ACCOMPLICE, a thrilling mystery focusing on platonic male/female best friends Owen and Luna — who think they know everything about each other, but have some secrets of their own.

Turn The Page – Episode 182B – Kendare Blake

In every generation — since the 90’s, Buffy the Vampire Slayer has captivated fans with colorful characters, a celebration of awkwardness, and some butt-kicking heroines. Kendare Blake joined us to talk about IN EVERY GENERATION, the newest edition to the Buffy-verse where the newest initiate is Frankie Rosenberg, the daughter of Willow and the first Slayer/Witch hybrid.

Turn The Page – Episode 182C – Deanna Raybourn


In this chapter, Jessikah and Deanna Raybourne spend a good amount of time dancing around spoilers of the seventh VERONICA SPEEDWELL series — and manage to discuss Victorian grandparent scams. Deanna’s writing is as addicting as candy, so if you have not yet begun reading her books you should!

Turn The Page – Episode 181B – S.A. Barnes

Author S. A. Barnes, AKA Stacey Kade talks about space horror as it is gloriously displayed in DEAD SILENCE a terrifying tale that can be described as Titanic, meets Event Horizon, meets Alien. What a ride it was.

Turn The Page – Episode 181A – Grady Hendrix


Favorite guest Grady Hendrix takes a break from talking about Horror to discuss THESE FISTS BREAK BRICKS, HOW KUNGFU MOVIES SWEPT AMERICA AND CHANGED THE WORLD.

Turn The Page – Episode 180B – Sara Flannery Murphy

Sara Flannery Murphy gets critical about genre fiction — in that we should be less critical of genre as a whole. Sara and Jessikah discuss what (they think) defines genre and why they think this topic has been maligned for so long.

Turn The Page – Episode 179C – Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar, a poet and professor discusses incarceration and the need to refocus on rehabilitation versus punishment as told in CORRECTIONAL, his memoir documenting his early life and focusing on his 90 day sentence in Hartford Correctional Center.