About Us
We publish quarterly in January, April, July and October.
At Turn the Page Magazine, our focus is on highlighting the very best work of the members of www.notebored.com and www.libertyhallwriters.org. In order to submit for this magazine, you must first be a member of either one of these sites.
You can contact us through e-mail at editors@turnthepagemagazine.com
Managing Staff
Deanna Rittinger founder of NoteBored and co-managing editor.
Deanna Rittinger lives in Michigan where she and her husband raise five children who range in age from 8 to 18. She enjoys everything about this role, except maybe doing the laundry.  She runs an in-home drop-in daycare that helps fund the extras, and on the weekends, you will find her at church, with the Jr. High youth group that she and her husband lead.
She started out wanting to be an actress, and after playing many roles through high school and Community Theater, she switched to radio commercials while her children were very young. After success at writing and producing her own plays, she tried her hand at writing short stories. Hooked on this medium, she then founded www.notebored.com, a peer-review writing community. NoteBored’s focus is on taking writers of all ages, backgrounds and experience levels, and through peer-review, brings them to the next level of their growth.
You can find her work at Ultraverse, Long Story Short and Haruah magazines.
Mike Munsil founder of Liberty Hall and co-managing editor.
J.M. (Mike) Munsil was born in Chile, raised in Panama and now lives in Shenandoah, Texas. He is a geologist and environmental scientist, and has lived and worked in 15 countries in Latin America, and about 22 of these United States. His family tries to keep him honest, but he writes anyway. Some of what he writes is true.
Mike publishes real life essays (creative non-fiction) in an ongoing series in Riverwalk Journal, online. Some of the essays have been reprinted in Scrawl: Story Garden #6, a print publication of Scrawl: The Writer’s Asylum and Haruah. His poetry has appeared in The Culture Star Reader, Poor Mojo’s Almanac(k) and Haruah, online and in print. He is a contributor to Roleplaying Tips Newsletter, where he writes about ‘writing for roleplaying’ and ‘roleplaying with special-needs children’. Mike created and administers the Liberty Hall Writers online writing forum, whose members kindly let him pretend that he is boss. In real life his wife and kids order him around, albeit with limited success. He is a proud member of The Notebored and glad someone lets him play around here as well.