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Write Reads #60 Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice
Hey, Gang, it’s Write Reading In Bed month! Laura Frey from Reading In Bed has joined us once again for our discussion of Waubgeshig Rice’s Moon of the Crusted Snow. After getting over the initial awkwardness of long distance podcasting … Continue reading
Write Reads #45 The Best Kind of People by Zoe Whittall
Welcome to the 45th Write Reads podcast! As all of our ardent fans know, November is now Write Reading in Bed Month. Laura from Reading in Bed once again joins us to discuss Zoe Whittall’s Giller nominated novel. As per … Continue reading
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Tagged book club, Canada Reads, Canadian literature, epl makerspace, experimental film, gemma files, Giller Prize 2016, Laura Frey, podcast, Rape Culture, Reading in Bed, shadow giller, The Best Kind of People, The Party Wall, Zoe Whittall
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Write Reads #44 The Outside Circle by Patti Laboucane-Benson
Welcome to our Graphic Novel Month, our 44th podoversary, and our 4th year of existence. We hope you have, continue to, and will enjoy all of it. Lots to talk about in this installment about a very important contribution from … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 Short Story Advent Calendar, book club, Canadian, CBC Short Story Prize, Giller Awards, Governor General's Literary Awards, graphic novel, Heidi julavits, Katherine Rundell, Kelly Mellings, Patti Laboucane-Benson, podcast, Reading in Bed, Temeraire, The Best Kind of People, The Folded Clock, The Outside Circle, YRCA 2017, Zoe Whittall
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Write Reads #41 The Back of the Turtle by Thomas King
This is an unprecedented podcast with Tania and Kirt recording in two different locations. If you want to find out Tania’s secret location you will have to listen to the podcast. That’s just the way it is. Our lack of … Continue reading
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Tagged book club, Book Club Podcast, Buffy the Vampier Slayer Adult Coloring Book, Can-Lit, Canadian literature, CBC, Consumed By Ink, Dan Simmons, Duke, Frances Burney, Karen Unland, Native History Month, podcast, Reading in Bed, Ricky Gervais, Sara Tilley, Seen and Heard in Edmonton, The Back of the Turtle, The Candy Palmater Show, The Wandering Bibliophile, Thomas King
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Write Reads #39 Birdie by Tracey Lindberg with Laura from Reading In Bed
We’re actually on time with the podcast for a change. The fates conspired to allow us to get together with Laura from Reading In Bed for her third stint as guest host. Things went as swimmingly as they always do … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta Readers' Choice Award, Beachcombers, Birdie, book club, Book Club Podcast, Can-Lit, Canada Reads 2016, Canadian literature, Charlotte Bronte, Dan Simmons, even this page is white, Fall of Hyperion, Frugal Gourmet, how to be a domestic goddess, Hyperion, interference, Joseph Boyden, Josh Radnor, Laura Frey, Margaret Laurence, Michael Chabon, michelle berry, Nigella Lawson, Outline, podcast, Rachel Cusk, Reading in Bed, Son of France, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, the diviners, The Orenda, Todd Babiak, Tracey Lindberg, Urban Peasant, Villette, vivek shraya
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Write Reads #38 A Profession of Hope by Jenna Butler
Here we are back again so soon to talk about our non-fiction pick. We are having a very good track record with these picks. Neither Tania nor Kirt are big fans of non-fiction but our last two choices have been … Continue reading
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Tagged A Profession of Hope, Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology, book club, Can-Lit, Canadian literature, Consumed By Ink, environment, Eric Brende, Erin Bow, Fante Bukowski, Jenna Butler, Larch Grove Farm, My Year of Meats, Noah Van Sciver, non-fiction, Plain Kate, podcast, Reading in Bed, ruth ozeki, small-scale farming, The Wandering Bibliophile
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Write Reads #33 Black Feathers by Robert J. Wiersema
Hey, guys! Are you perched on the edge of your seat waiting to listen to us talk about Black Feathers? Your wait is over! We have our usual amount of fun talking about this critically acclaimed novel in our 33rd … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Alexis, Area X, BC, Bedtime Story, Before I Wake, Black Feathers, book club, Brandon Sanderson, Canadian literature, Donald Trump, Emily St. John-Mandel, Fifteen Dogs, Firefight, Giller Prize 2015, Hawaii, homelessness, Jeff VanderMeer, margaret atwood, Max Frei, Oryx and Crake, podcast, Reading in Bed, Robert J. Wiersema, Seen and Heard in Edmonton, serial killer, sleep paralysis, Southern Reach trilogy, Station Eleven, supernatural, teen runaway, Terry Pratchett, The Book-A-Week Project, the stranger, Victoria
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Write Reads #27 How Poetry Saved My Life by Amber Dawn
For a couple of kids who aren’t that big on non-fiction we sure did seem to enjoy this memoir. Please listen and let us know what you thought about the book, and about our thoughts on it. Announcements (in keeping … Continue reading
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Tagged activisim, All My Puny Sorrows, Amber Dawn, Andre Alexis, China Mieville, Emma Donoghue, Fall From Grace, Fifteen Dogs, Frog Music, Holly Black, How Poetry Saved My Life, John Vaillant, memoir, Miriam Toews, non-fiction, Perdido Street Station, poetry, queer identity, Reading in Bed, sex workers, Sub Rosa, The Jaguar's Children, wayne arthurson, Welcome to Bordertown
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Reading With Laura
We’re pretty excited that Laura Frey from Reading in Bed will be returning as our first guest host of the year. We had a lot of fun when she sat with us to discuss Emma Donoghue’s Frog Music. Once again … Continue reading