This recording contains an interview with Alanna Mitchell the author of novels "Dancing at the Dead Sea" and "Sea Sick." Choyce and Mitchell discuss the novel "Sea Sick" and it's writing, the ocean and the environment.
This recording contains an interview with author Greg Malone discussing his memoir "You Better Watch Out", growing up as a gay man in St. John's in the 1950s, the Protestant and Catholic divide in Newfoundland, and childhood trauma.
Sans titreThis recording contains an interview with Frank McCourt, the author of "Angela's Ashes." This episode was recorded in Mount Saint Vincent's Library in the Rare Books room. In this interview McCourt and Choyce discuss education and McCourt's novel.
This recording contains an interview with playwright and novelist Don Hannah his book "Ragged Islands," adoption, his work as a playwright, genre labels, and his writing process.
Sans titreThis recording contains an interview with Silver Donald Cameron in which Lesley Choyce asks Cameron questions about his novel "Sailing Away from Winter" and sailing.
Sans titreThis recording contains an interview with Marq de Villiers, the author of the book Timbuktu (also written by Sheila Hirtle). In this interview they discuss the novel and place and culture of Timbuktu. They also discuss climate change.
Sans titreThis recording contains author Lesley Choyce launching the third edition of his book "The Republic of Nothing" at the Just Us coffee house in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Includes readings from the novel and music.
Sans titreWriter Budge Wilson is interviewed in her home in Northwest Cove, Nova Scotia, by Lesley Choyce. She discusses her writing process and her work, including Before Green Gables, an Anne of Green Gables prequel. Features scenes from Wilson's home and surrounding property.
Sans titreThis recording contains interviews with authors Marjorie Anderson and Lorri Neilsen Glenn. Anderson discusses her book "Dropped Threads Three," a collection of personal essays detailing the experiences of Canadian women, and reads a short excerpt. Neilsen Glenn discusses her essay in "Dropped Threads Three," her work as Poet Laureate of Halifax, and reads a poem from her collection "Combustion."
Sans titreThis recording contains an interview with Dr. Michael Ungar, a professor of social work at Dalhousie University and author of the books; "Playing at Being Bad" and "Too Safe for their Own Good." In this interview Dr. Ungar and Choyce discuss Dr. Ungar's novels, child-rearing and social work.
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