2024 Equality Award Winners

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.

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  • 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"
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

Katrina Jaxson Jaxson for "C.R.E.A.M."
Genre: Suspense & Thriller

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"
Genre: Historical Fiction

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