2024 Book Award Genre Winners

Page Turner Awards is delighted to announce our 2024 Book Genre Winners!
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Deborah L. King for "MARY NOT BROKEN"
Genre: Women's Fiction

Though Deborah L. King has been a writer and storyteller her whole life, publishing her first short story at seven years old, she took 32 years to complete her first novel. As a fiction writer, Deborah loves the work of Octavia Butler, classic Stephen King, Peter David, and the illustrations of Dan

Rose Carmichael for "Hijabs, Hitchhiking and Hangovers: Lessons from Iran"
Genre: Non-Fiction

Book is published under my pseudonym, Rose Carmichael. Rose Carmichael is a linguist, writer and journalist. Rose grew up in the countryside in Cambridgeshire, before moving to Dubai, Tehran and then eventually, London. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, where she studied Middle

Steve Schafer for "eMortal"
Genre: Sci-Fi

Steve Schafer is the author of The Border, a finalist for the Joan F. Kaywell “Books Save Lives” Award. Schafer enjoys exploring cultural hot topics. In the The Border, he addresses our conversation around immigration. In his new novel, eMortal, he examines the tricky questions and nebulous ethics

Marcia Armandi for "The Haunting of Blackwater"
Genre: Paranormal & Supernatural

Marcia Armandi is the multi-award-winning author of The Ghosts of Lewis Manor and The Haunting of Blackwater with two additional novels under contract for publication in 2024. She was born and raised in Argentina. She is a soccer fanatic and loves listening to tango. Marcia studied International

Refe Tuma for "Frances and the Werewolves of the Black Forest"
Genre: Childrens Middle Grade Books

Refe Tuma is the author of middle grade historical fantasy books Frances and the Monster and Frances and the Werewolves of the Black Forest, a finalist for the 2023 Bram Stoker Awards®. He’s also the co-creator of the best-selling and award-winning What the Dinosaurs Did picture book series

Emily Lloyd-Gale for "The Moose That Saved Christmas "
Genre: Childrens Picture Books

Emily Lloyd-Gale was born in Australia and raised in the UK. Having moved around RAF bases as a child, her family finally settled in Oxfordshire, where she still lives today with her husband. Inspired by her experiences of bullying at school, her main character Maurice has become a symbol of

Emily Pattullo for "Silent as the Snow"
Genre: Suspense & Thriller

Emily is a British author currently living in New Zealand. She is author of adult novel, Silent as the Snow, and Award Winning YA novel, Ring Around Rosie. She writes suspenseful and thought-provoking stories, driven by strong characters. Her interests lie in the psychology of relationships, the

Mary Murphy for "Away with the Fairies - Book Two"
Genre: Childrens Chapter Books

This immersive, multi-genre writer does not shy away from diversity of thought but rather embraces the creative challenge it sets forth. Included in Murphy's portfolio is her multi-genre work of fiction, 'Speaking Of'; a novel – 'The Emerald Diaries-Secrets of an Irish Clan'; Sweet Peas and Bees -

Ruth Leigh for "A Great Deal of Ingenuity"
Genre: Romance

Ruth is a novelist and freelance writer, the author of the Isabella M Smugge series, contemporary humorous page-turners with heart. She has also published a collection of Pride and Prejudice short stories and a volume of poetry. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, Threads and TikTok at

Ruth Estevez for "Erosion"
Genre: Drama

Ruth Estevez is the author of six novels, including the Jiddy Vardy trilogy, which is inspired by a real-life female smuggler from Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorkshire. She is a semi-finalist in the BBNYA Awards and was the Guest Speaker in the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2023. Ruth has previously worked

Debra Every for "DEENA UNDONE"
Genre: Horror

Thank you for considering Deena Undone for a 2024 Page Turner Award. I am an author of horror, thrillers, and stories that make the heart beat fast. Deena Undone is my debut novel and will be published by Woodhall Press. It has won multiple awards, most notably an American Fiction Award for BEST

Manisha Jane for "TRUTH WAS ONCE TABOO: A Memoir of Self-Knowledge in the Age of Spiritual Sovereignty"
Genre: Creative Non-Fiction

Storyteller, teacher and poet, Australian-born Manisha Jane completed a Master in Arts Education, then travelled her homeland and India before finally settling in Europe. She has practiced and taught Sahaja Yoga meditation for over twenty years - a passion that she brings to light in her writing

Andi Kopek for "Shmehara"
Genre: Poetry

Andi Kopek is an award-winning poet, author, human rights advocate, and interdisciplinary artist who explores themes of resilience, compassion, and hope. Trained in the medical field, neuroscience, behavior change, and coaching, Kopek has now devoted himself to storytelling through art. His debut

Lisa Selvidge for "The Trials of Tricia Blake"
Genre: Young Adult

I am a writer and tutor of creative writing for universities in the UK, and an older mum to a wonderful boy, age 12. We live in Portugal, way up in the mountains, and we have two ponies and a dog. Inspired by my son and our travels in our campervan, I am writing a series about a magic campervan

TF Johnson for "The Sharp Edge of Fate"
Genre: Fantasy

TF Johnson has a love for storytelling, characters and far away worlds. She started creating before she started primary school, and the passion never left. When not writing, TF Johnson can be found reading the books on her to be read bookshelf that mysteriously keep multiplying, hanging with friends

Jan Sikes for "A Beggar's Bargain"
Genre: Historical Fiction

Jan Sikes writes compelling and creative stories from the heart. She openly admits that she never set out in life to be an author, although she’s been an avid reader all her life. But she had a story to tell. Not just any story, but a true story that rivals any fiction creation. She brought the

Heather Peck for "Milestones"
Genre: Crime

Heather Peck is author of the multi-award-winning Greg Geldard series of murder mysteries, set in rural North Yorkshire and Norfolk. She has also written books for children, mainly based on the adventures of her two dogs and her farming life. Writing was always her first love, but for a long time it

Anne Wedgwood for "The Botanist"
Genre: Mystery & Cozy Mystery

Anne Wedgwood lives in Beverley, where her stories are set. She has come to writing in her later years, having spent her working life in education. Anne was born in London and was immersed in books from her childhood onwards. She has lived in Beverley since 2008 and has no plans to leave! Anne is

Bill Philpot for "The Blessed Decline of Wordsworth Miller"
Genre: Comedy & Humour

I am an artist, writer and market trader, now seventy-six years old and working as hard as ever. I pursued a long and rewarding career as an advertising artist in London, but I began writing seriously after attending a creative writing course in 2001. Since that time I have written a successful non

Jayne Doxtater for "The Box in the Closet"
Genre: Memoir

Jayne Doxtater was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba and currently resides in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. A business owner and esthetician of 40 years, she is now semi-retired and loves spending time outdoors. A self-proclaimed tree hugger and chocolate lover, Jayne is

Justin Kojok for "INTERCESSOR: A Collection of My Fervent Prayers"
Genre: Christian

Justin K. Kojok, PMP, CISSP, CISM, CASP+, CEH. Justin is a Multi-award winning author and an accomplished writer from his formative years in secondary school. His aptitude for writing established a strong foundation and paved the way for his thriving career in journalism. He was a research

P.J. Murphy for "Yesterday's Shadow"
Genre: Contemporary Fiction

Born in the UK and currently living in Switzerland, Paul has written four novels, two of which have been published. The other two will probably never again see the light of day, although they have good titles. As a writer, Paul tries to stick to the adage ‘write what you know’, although with the

Murray Bailey for "The Prisoner of Acre"
Genre: Action Adventure

Murray Bailey Is the author of Amazon bestseller Map of the Dead, the first of the series based on his interest in Egyptology. His main series however is the Ash Carter thrillers, inspired by his father's experience in the Royal Military Police in Singapore in the early 1950s. Murray is well

Eerie River Publishing Authors for "The Void"
Genre: LGBT

Eerie River Publishing is an independent publishing house located in Ontario, Canada. Founded in 2019, it has quickly established itself as a purveyor of high-quality horror and dark fantasy anthologies. With a focus on indie authors from across the globe, Eerie River Publishing offers a platform

Maria C. Palmer and Ruthie Robbins for "On the Rocks: The Primadonna Story"
Genre: True Stories

Maria Costanzo Palmer was named as one of L.A. Weekly’s “Top 15 Rising Authors to Watch in 2023.” Her debut book was mentioned in Forbes Magazine in December 2023 as a must-have for the “Entrepreneurial-Spirited People on Your Holiday List.” On the Rocks has won many awards including being named the

Francelia Belton for "Dreaming of Ella"
Genre: Short Stories

Francelia Belton’s love of short stories came from watching old Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents television shows in her youth. She published a collection titled, Crime & Passion: Three Short Stories, and her story, "Lewenda Gets Married" appears on the Mysteryrat’s Maze Podcast. Her