Back to Blue Holly: An Interview with Beth Pride (2025)

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Mariam has a chat with Beth Pride, local author of the nationally celebrated Common Wealth of Kentucky project, about her newly released debut novel, Back to Blue Holly. They talk about Beth’s inspirations for the setting and the community in Blue Holly, a fictional small town in Kentucky, and the warmth of the Kentucky writing community. Back to Blue Holly is available for checkout from the library and for purchase at bethpride.com


After the interview, Erin and Mariam talk about the two upcoming March releases Mariam is most excited for, and a selection of programs at the end of March as part of Lexington’s 250Lex celebration.


Pineville Trace: An Interview with Wes Blake (2025)

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Mariam sits down with Wes Blake to discuss his debut book, Pineville Trace, a novella collection of flash fiction about Frank, a prison escapee and former revival preacher, and his cat companion Buffalo. They discuss the novella as a form, how so often Kentucky’s landscape becomes a character in works by Kentucky authors, and Wes reads an excerpt of his book. Pineville Trace is available for checkout from the library and for purchase at your local bookstore.


After the interview, Erin and Mariam talk about upcoming book releases for February, as well as programs available at the library for the 250Lex celebration in February.

Welcome Back! (2025)

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Mariam joins Erin to host this new edition of Turning the Page. Mariam interviews local author Laurel McKinley about her writing process, the inspiration from her own life for her Echoes trilogy, and her upcoming projects. Her books are available for checkout at the library and for purchase from your local bookstore. Afterward, Erin and Mariam talk about upcoming book releases for January and February, and library programs for the celebration of Lexington’s 250th anniversary.

Beach Reads! (2023)

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Jennifer and Erin discuss upcoming and current book releases perfect for reading over the summer. They also talk about big program highlights for June and July 2023.

Poetry Chat! (2023)

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Jennifer and Erin talk about poetry well after National Poetry Month. They discuss their different exposures to poetry growing up, memorizing and reciting Annabel Lee in grade school, and give some recommendations for their favorite poems.

 

Savannah Sipple-McGraw joins us again to read from her work WWJD and Other Poems, which explores what it is to be a queer woman in Appalachia and is rooted in its culture and in her body.

 

Danni Quintos read selections from her work Two Brown Dots when she joined us last December. Two Brown Dots explores what it means to be a racially ambiguous, multiethnic, Asian American woman growing up in Kentucky.

 

Both sets of poems deal with sometimes heavy emotions around identity and self, so please take care of yourself. The poems are individually chaptered if you need to skip one.

Hannah Allen, Quilter & Girls Who Podcast (2023)

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Jennifer interviews Hannah Allen, local Lexington artist specializing in quilts, and Erin and Jennifer host a special segment for Women's History Month. Hannah recently completed an artist in residency for the Department of Finance of Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. She and Jennifer discuss her artistic background and her work with Lexington Public Library in the Makerspace at Eastside Branch. 

 

Erin and Jennifer talk with librarians Juniper, Cecilee and Brooke about the “Girls Who” teen program celebrating non-traditional careers for women and gender minorities during Women’s History Month. As part of the Girls Who program, Juniper, Brooke and Cecilee flip the script and interview Jennifer and Erin about podcasting.

The "Girls Who Podcast" segment references the following study: Werner JL, Lewiss RE, Pensa G, McGregor AJ. Women in Podcasting: We Should Tune In. Perm J. 2020 Sep;24:1-3. doi: 10.7812/TPP/19.241. PMID: 33482933; PMCID: PMC7849288 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7849288/

A Conversation with Tyeshia Sturgis

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Jennifer interviews local indie author Tyeshia Sturgis, also known as T.L Sturgis, about her decade-long career in writing, her approaches to writing in different genres, and her passion for mentoring new writers. Tyeshia also discusses how to become an indie author, and what a typical writing day looks like for her. Tyeshia’s works can be found on her website, www.tyeshiasturgis.com.

A Conversation with Danni Quintos (2023)

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Jennifer talks with local poet Danni Quintos about her work and latest book release Two Brown Dots. They discuss her writing style for her poetry and her knitting. In Behind the Scenes, Erin hears from librarians Jennie and Mary about LPL After School. Danni closes the podcast with a reading from Two Brown Dots. Two Brown Dots is available for checkout from the library.

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Scary Tales with Lynn Hightower (2022)

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Jennifer welcomes back Lynn Hightower to discuss more about her book, The Enlightenment Project and her own experiences with the supernatural. Lynn closes the podcast with a reading from The Enlightenment Project. The Enlightenment Project is available for check out, and is now out in paperback.

The song "Something Scary is Behind Us" by Paweł Feszczuk is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

An Interview with Kaitlyn Hill (2022)

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Jennifer talks with local author Kaitlyn Hill about her debut YA novel “Love from Scratch” and her journey in publishing. Kaitlyn’s book is available for checkout from the library and for purchase wherever books and audiobooks are sold. On Behind the Scenes, Erin talks with Amanda Wheeler and Bryan Klausing about the library’s experiential learning spaces (the Digital Studio, the Kloiber Foundation STEAM Lab, and the Eastside Makerspace) and programs. 

An Interview with Savannah Sipple (2022)

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Jennifer sits down with local poet, essayist and educator Savannah Sipple about her writing and career. They discuss Savannah’s inspirations, her favorite courses to teach in higher education, what she’s reading and what releases she’s looking forward to this year. Savannah’s poetry collection is available for checkout from the library and for purchase on her website. In Behind the Scenes, Erin talks with Lori Davis, Workforce Development Manager, about the Library’s workforce development programming and philosophy. 

Summer Reads! (2022)

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Jennifer and Erin have combed through the summer’s most anticipated releases lists, and discuss the ones they’re looking forward to the most. Erin interviews Doug Tattershall about the library’s gallery spaces. 

A Conversation with Lynn Hightower (2022)

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Jennifer interviews best-selling thriller author Lynn Hightower about her new release The Enlightenment Project.  Erin interviews Kelli Parmley about the library’s summer programming. 

A Discussion of The Sum of Us (2022)

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Jennifer hosts a staff discussion of the Lexington Public Library’s Community Read, The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs All of Us and How We Can Prosper Together by Heather McGhee. The Sum of Us is available for check out from any library location. Erin interviews AnnaMarie Cornett, Chief of Staff at the library, about diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in the new Behind the Scenes segment.

Hello! We’re Turning the Page.

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Jennifer and producer Erin introduce Lexington Public Library’s brand new podcast.