Page Turner Awards is delighted to announce our 2024 Equality Award Winners!
Please join us in congratulating these rising stars by leaving them a comment at the bottom of their finalist submission. Click 'see more' to read their submission. Watch winners on YouTube. See all our 2024 Award Winners.
- Georgette Skolnick has won the Culture Award for her submission, Just One Inch
- Deborah King has also won the Culture Award for her submission, Mary Not Broken
- Katrina Jaxson has won the Phoenix Award for her submission, C.R.E.A.M.
Deborah L. King for "MARY NOT BROKEN"
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
Katrina Jaxson Jaxson for "C.R.E.A.M."
A thriving film student at UCLA and Content Clearance Analyst for HBO, Katrina is not just learning; she's redefining storytelling, drawing from a life rich with trials, triumphs, adventure, and growth. From being a teen mom and homeless, to snorkeling with manta rays in the Indian Ocean and running
Georgette Skolnick for "Just One Inch"
Georgette Skolnick's father lost everything during The Depression. So, she grew up in a poor dysfunctional family with both parents working to make ends meet. She was a latchkey child, left alone to fend for herself, and as a result, became a self-sufficient, empowered woman. She is the only one in