The Cora Siré interview
Cora Siré is the author of five books, including Fear the Mirror recently published by Véhicule Press. Her fiction, essays, and poetry have appeared in anthologies and magazines in Canada, the US, Mexico, and Europe.
Cora Siré is the author of five books, including Fear the Mirror recently published by Véhicule Press. Her fiction, essays, and poetry have appeared in anthologies and magazines in Canada, the US, Mexico, and Europe.
On July 6th, I was interviewed by Colleen Kitts-Goguen (who was filling in for Vanessa Vander Valk) about the origins of The Miramichi Reader website, its contributors and more.
An in-person interview with Michelle Wamboldt on March 18, 2022 at the Lahave Bakery, recorded by Wanda Baxter for The Miramichi Reader.
Author Allan Hudson is one of those unique, present-day coworker friends I’ve yet to meet in person. A country separates us geographically but connects us as well. That, and our shared love of reading, writing, contributing to The Miramichi Reader, and waving a supportive flag for our creative community.
Angela Yen is a Designer and Art Director from Vancouver, BC and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Yen specializes in branding, entertainment marketing and cover art design.
Sheila Murray is interviewed about her first novel, Finding Edward, from Cormorant Books.
Lorette Luzajic is a Canadian powerhouse. Author, publisher and visual artist, in the world of creative arts, this multitalented Torontonian does it all!
An interview with the author of Cut Road, the fourth fiction book from Brent Van Staalduen, a masterful exploration of the loss and scars that conflict always leaves behind.
Bill Arnott interviews Angela de Jong, author of Reality Fitness: An Incremental, Achievable, & Sustainable Weight Loss Method.
Shelley A. Leedahl is the author of thirteen books, including the short story collection Listen, Honey (DC Books), four previous poetry collections; an adult and a juvenile novel; creative nonfiction; and the illustrated children’s books The Bone Talker and The Moon Watched It All. She writes for commercial markets and has worked as a radio advertising copywriter in AB and SK. She lives in Ladysmith on Vancouver Island. Go (Radiant Press) is her latest poetry collection.
Hi Showcasers, or maybe I should say yodelayheehoo, as today we head for the hills! In fact the Canadian Rockies, with mountain climber and naturalist Dr. D. L. (Donna) Stephen. My introduction to Donna was when I read Edward Feuz Jr.: A Story of Enchantment, her beautiful biographical travel memoir, an account of the Rockies and years of climbing with one of the country’s preeminent alpinists.
K.R. Wilson was born in Calgary and lives in Toronto. An Idea About My Dead Uncle, the winner of the 2018 Guernica Prize for Literary Fiction, grew out of the journey he and his wife made to China to adopt their daughter, and the research into Chinese history and culture that it inspired.
A most enjoyable chat with Toronto poet and author Catherine Graham.
An interview with poet Mary Germaine, author of “Congratulations, Rhododendrons”.
An exclusive interview with award-winning author Mike Blouin regarding his new novel “I Am Billy the Kid” (release date: April 22, 2022) is the highlight of this episode of the TMR Podcast.