
This week, we’re talking about Turtles All the Way Down, John Green’s newest YA novel! John Green‘s hosting a literature series on Crash Course! Check out the latest episode on 1984! We also…
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This week, we’re talking about Turtles All the Way Down, John Green’s newest YA novel! John Green‘s hosting a literature series on Crash Course! Check out the latest episode on 1984! We also…
This week we’re talking with Kayla Greenwell about poetry, reading, and mental health. Kayla Greenwell is an English graduate student at Purdue. When she isn’t reading and writing academic texts until her fingers…
Today’s episode is about The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman. We touch on motifs, themes, and our overall impressions. Spoilers inbound! What do you think? Did you like Ocean?…
After a long hiatus, we’re back with an interview – but more like a series of short stories – with André Narbonne! You can find André Narbonne’s books Twelve Miles to Midnight through Amazon and You Were…
As Canada Day and the Fourth of July are just on the horizon, we thought we’d talk about fireworks, CanLit, and an exciting announcement by a well-known American author! Fireworks are happening tonight (July…
Video games! There’s a reason we play them, and a lot of it has to do with story… This episode focuses mostly on Overwatch and RiME (but we talk about other games too!) Our…
Is there such thing as too many books? We’re talking about how to decide which books to give away and ways to pass them on. One thing you can do is host a White…
We’re happy to have Janine Marley back with us to talk about theatre and her ongoing directing projects! Coming up this weekend, Paper-Knife Theatre presents Runaway! Don’t miss The Edge Productions show, The Boys…
We’re thrilled to be interviewing Vancouver poet Johnny MacRae! You can find Johnny on Facebook, Twitter, or on his website! Check out his spoken word featured in Mouth Music on bandcamp! This week’s…