Bookends with Mattea Roach
En podcast av CBC
85 Avsnitt
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Emily Austin: Would life be easier as a rat? And other ways to escape adulthood
Publicerades: 2025-02-26 -
Nnedi Okorafor: Bringing a writer to life in Death of the Author
Publicerades: 2025-02-23 -
Jack Wang: Reimagining the lost stories of Chinese Canadians during WWII
Publicerades: 2025-02-19 -
Helen Phillips: In a world run by AI, what makes us human?
Publicerades: 2025-02-16 -
Daniel Aleman: Loneliness inspired a novel about a Grindr date gone fatally wrong
Publicerades: 2025-02-12 -
Kate Gies: Reclaiming her body after years of medical trauma
Publicerades: 2025-02-09 -
Emma Knight: 'Bad' mothers make good stories — and are more true-to-life
Publicerades: 2025-02-05 -
Imani Perry: Tracing blue through Black American life
Publicerades: 2025-02-02 -
Chris Ware: Inside the sketchbooks of a comics master
Publicerades: 2025-01-26 -
Amy Lin: Widowed at 31, she looks for the beauty in grief
Publicerades: 2025-01-22 -
Rumaan Alam: How would you spend a billion dollars?
Publicerades: 2025-01-19 -
Rachel Robb: Exploring reconciliation and the natural world
Publicerades: 2025-01-15 -
Judith Butler: Breaking down why people fear gender
Publicerades: 2025-01-12 -
Zoe Whittall: Why heartbreak is a valid form of grief
Publicerades: 2025-01-08 -
Adrian Tomine: Answering his readers’ burning questions
Publicerades: 2025-01-05 -
Bookends: Highlights from 2024
Publicerades: 2024-12-29 -
Samantha Harvey: In conversation with Eleanor Wachtel
Publicerades: 2024-12-22 -
Bryan Lee O’Malley: 20 years of Scott Pilgrim
Publicerades: 2024-12-18 -
Nita Prose: The Maid series returns with a Christmas twist
Publicerades: 2024-12-15 -
Charles Burns: Why the comics icon keeps returning to teenage angst
Publicerades: 2024-12-11
When the book ends, the conversation begins. Mattea Roach speaks with writers who have something to say about their work, the world and our place in it. You’ll always walk away with big questions to ponder and new books to read.