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[10 May 2018]

The author Jan Redford discusses her memoir End of the Rope: Mountains, Marriage, and Motherhood (Random House, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[8 May 2018]

The poet Renée Sarojini Saklikar discusses the new book she’s co-written with Mark L. Winston, Listening to the Bees (Nightwood Editions, 2018), a collaborative book on bees where she interacts with Winston’s academic research with notes and poetry, her own interest and fascination with bees, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[3 Apr 2018]

The acclaimed and bestselling author Tom Rachman discusses his new novel The Italian Teacher (Doubleday, 2018), fame, sons and fathers, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[7 Mar 2018]

The author and writer Robin Brunet discusses his new book, a biography of Frank Palmer, Let’s Get Frank: Canada’s Mad Man of Advertising (Douglas & McIntyre, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[14 Feb 2018]

The bestselling author and journalist Timothy Taylor discusses his new novel The Rule of Stephens (Doubleday, 2018), and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[24 Jan 2018]

The noted speaker and founder of The Humphrey Group Judith Humphrey talks to Joseph Planta about her new book, Impromptu: Leading in the Moment (Wiley, 2018), public speaking and more.

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[7 Nov 2017]

The publisher and poet Mona Fertig discusses The Summer Book (Mother Tongue, 2017), a collection of writing about summer in British Columbia, the other books she’s publishing this fall and beyond, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[2 Nov 2017]

The acclaimed journalist and bestselling author Jan Wong discusses her new memoir Apron Strings: Navigating Food and Family in France, Italy, and China (Goose Lane, 2017), with Joseph Planta.

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[1 Nov 2017]

The poet and writer Dina Del Bucchia discusses her new short story collection Don’t Tell Me What to Do (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2017), the reviews, writing and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[30 Oct 2017]

The author David Chariandy discusses his critically acclaimed novel Brother (McClelland & Stewart, 2017), and the themes of race, violence, family, and the future that are throughout the novel, with Joseph Planta.