The Next Chapter from CBC Radio
Summary: CBC Radio's Shelagh Rogers travels the country, conversing with authors and readers of all kinds. A new episode every Monday.
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Podcasts:
Brian Francis on his blog Caker Cooking * Ariana Gillis on "The Hunger Games" trilogy by Suzanne Collins * Leanne Shapton on "Swimming Studies" * Jo Saul says if you liked "50 Shades of Grey" by E.L. James, you'll love "Maidenhead" by Tamara Faith Berger
Our Mystery Book Panel recommends thrilling and chilling summer reads * Alan Doyle on "Human Amusements" by Wayne Johnston * Ing Wong-Ward and Don Oravec on their Book-A-Week challenges * Lori Henry on "Dancing Through History: In Search of the Stories that Define Canada"
Shelagh's extended conversation with Richard Wagamese, author of "Indian Horse". Recorded at Richard's home outside Kamloops, BC.
Richard Wagamese on "Indian Horse" * Corin Raymond on his one-man show "Bookworm" * Randy Boyagoda on reading the books of Enid Blyton * Carrie Snyder on "The Juliet Stories" * Our Children's Book Panel recommends summer reading for the kids
Lorna Crozier and Patrick Lane on their creative and life partnership. Dave Maklovich from Chromeo on "Life" by Keith Richards. David Gilmour reviews "The Return" by Dany Laferrière. Tamara Faith Berger on "Maidenhead". Patrick deWitt on his day job as a dishwasher in Hollywood. Jen Sookfong Lee on why teen books like "The Hunger Games" are crossing over to adults.
Lynn Crosbie on "Life Is About Losing Everything". Shakura S'Aida on "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz. Michael Bonacini, Massimo Capra, and Jason Parsons on "3 Chefs: The Kitchen Men". Lynn Primeau on "In Pursuit of Garlic". Mike DeGagne on "Speaking My Truth".
Peggy Blair on "The Beggar's Opera". Bernie Finkelstein answers the Proust Questionnaire. Lynne Van Luven on "In the Flesh: Twenty Writers Explore the Body". Senator Pamela Wallin on "Left Out" by John Gormley. Corb Lund on "Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail" by Hunter S. Thompson.
Canada Writes and The Next Chapter present our eigth literary smackdown, an always thoughtful, sometimes feisty, debate about the writing life. This time, a quandary for published writers: is it a good idea to re-read your old work? Sharon Butala and Jane Urquhart have both written plenty of books, but they have very different thoughts on what to do with them.
Shelagh's extended conversation with Vincent Lam, author of "The Headmaster's Wager".
Vincent Lam on "The Headmaster's Wager". Wayne Petti from Cuff the Duke on "Beautiful Losers" by Leonard Cohen and the song "God is Alive, Magic is Afoot" by Buffy Sainte-Marie. Karen Levine on the Tenth Anniversary Edition of "Hana's Suitcase". Adria Vasil on "Ecoholic Body". Marjorie Anderson and Gail Anderson-Dargatz on the collaborative novel "At the Edge".
Michael Christie on "The Beggar's Garden". Christa Couture on the Anne of Green Gables series by L.M. Montgomery. Donna Morrissey and Bridgette Morrissey on "Cross Katie Kross". Gail Vaz-Oxlade on her day job as a secretary. Antanas Sileika on "Solar Dance" by Modris Eksteins.
Shelagh Rogers' extended conversation with Kim Thuy, author of "Ru".
Kim Thuy on "Ru". Rose Cousins on "Dance Dance Dance" by Haruki Murakami. Eva Stachniak on "The Winter Palace". Master Class with Rudy Wiebe. Adrienne Clarkson, author of "Room for All of Us", answers the Proust Questionnaire.
Alexi Zentner on "Touch". Kathryn Calder on "1Q84" by Haruki Murakami. Literary Smackdown with Shyam Selvadurai and Robert Hough: Write What You Know vs. Write What You Don't Know. Michael Crabb reviews "The Pursuit of Perfection: A Life of Celia Franca" by Carol Bishop-Gwyn.
Lilian Nattel on "Web of Angels". Marjorie Harris on "Thrifty Gardening: From the Ground Up". David Gilmour on "Life Itself: A Memoir" by Roger Ebert. Miranda Hill and Sheree-Lee Olson (author of "Sailor Girl") on Project Bookmark.