Top 7 of Top 10 Literary Landscapes
The station can’t track how many people listen to the radio over the radio waves, but if you play the podcast afterwards at the site, it can tell how many plays there were. Guess what name kept...
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Coming up at 6:30pm on 93.1fm: Mia Morgan. “Mia is a voracious reader and writer, and is currently completing her degree in English Literature and Philosophy. She’s got a place in her heart for Modern...
View ArticleMorris and Babineau on CKCU
Tonight at 6:30pm on Literary Landscapes: two poets livestreamed or on playback at CKCU 93.1fm. Tracie Morris is my first guest this evening. She’s at AB Series, Jan 15th The Ottawa Art Gallery | La...
View ArticleThis Week’s Literary Landscape: Ottawater 11
This Thursday I’ll be talking with a couple of the poets in Ottawater which launches annual issue 11 Fri Oct 30th. Catherine Brunet is a high school teacher in the Ottawa Valley. Her poetry and short...
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How to get your memoir on? On the air with Brecken Hancock talking about this and more. Brecken Hancock’s poetry, essays, interviews, and reviews have appeared inLemon Hound, The Globe & Mail,...
View ArticleLiterary Landscapes Upcoming
I’m back hosting more poets at Literary Landscape on June 4 with Rachel Eugster who has a fringefest play Whose Aemelia? about medieval poet, Aemelia Lanyer. June 25th is with Bren Simmers of...
View ArticleRita Wong on Literary Landscape
Missed last night’s show? Talk of water and poetry, from the director of Avatar to the tar sands to our capacity to make the world better instead of eroded, Rita Wong on Literary Landscape. Never fear,...
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Did you miss Daniel Zomparelli of CantLit and Poetry is Dead with JM? That’s on playback here. The week previous it was me with Avonlea Fotheringham on workshopping and editing poems. Speaking of which...
View ArticleMerry
Hacking of the server blipped this away but we’re back: At the station on the air. Reindeer hat and all, The night before Christmas, all through the nation Not a poet was paid cash, not even at this...
View ArticleChris Faiers
Coming up today on Literary Landscape, a talk with Chris Faiers who published perhaps the first haiku chapbooks in Canada in the 60s, started Unfinished Monument Press in the 70s, ran the Main Street...
View ArticleDoyali Islam
Coming up on Thursday on Literary Landscape, a conversation with Doyali Islam who is part of the Arc event at VERSeFest. Hear more ahead at her 12 or 20 interview with rob mclennan. That’s be at 6:30pm...
View ArticlePoetry for Improving Lives
I know that poetry can go to the good. Fundraising through poetry works as a few years ago we raised enough money from poetry for the Guatemala Stove Project through chapbooks to convert words into the...
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