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[25 Oct 2011]

The author and journalist Terry Glavin discusses his new book Come From the Shadows: The Long and Lonely Struggle for Peace in Afghanistan (Douglas & McIntyre, 2011), with Joseph Planta.

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[25 May 2011]

The author Fraser Nixon discusses his first book, a literary thriller, The Man Who Killed (Douglas & McIntyre, 2011), with Joseph Planta.

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[20 May 2011]

The author Shari Graydon talks about the collection she’s edited, I Feel Great About My Hands: And Other Unexpected Joys of Aging (Douglas & McIntyre, 2011), with Joseph Planta.

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[19 May 2011]

The playwright and theatre artist Carmen Aguirre discusses her first book, Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter (Douglas & McIntyre, 2011), being a member of the Chilean resistance, Chile today, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[21 Apr 2011]

The 2010 Giller Prize winner Johanna Skibsrud discusses her debut novel The Sentimentalists (Douglas & McIntyre, 2011), the sales and attention it got, writing, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[1 Mar 2011]

Senator Hugh Segal discusses his new book The Right Balance: Canada’s Conservative Tradition (Douglas & McIntyre, 2011), with Joseph Planta.

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[29 Sep 2010]

Meeru Dhalwala, who with her husband Vikram Vij, created and run the Vancouver restaurants Vij’s and Rangoli, talks to Joseph Planta, about their new book Vij’s at Home: Relax, Honey-The Warmth and Ease of Indian Cooking (Douglas & McIntyre, 2010).

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[4 May 2010]

The journalist and author Lawrence Scanlan talks about his new book, A Year of Giving Generously: Dispatches from the Frontlines of Philanthropy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2010), with Joseph Planta.

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[16 Apr 2010]

Zsuzsi Gartner, the editor of the short story collection, Darwin’s Bastards: Astounding Tales from Tomorrow (Douglas & McIntyre, 2010), talks to Joseph Planta.

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[1 Dec 2009]

The journalist and author Harvey Sawler discusses his new book, Frank McKenna: Beyond Politics (Douglas & McIntyre, 2009), McKenna’s career as a criminal lawyer, premier of New Brunswick (1987-1997), his post-political career as Canadian ambassador to the United States, and now as deputy chair of TD Bank, and quite possibly whether he’ll lead the Liberal Party of Canada.