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Brodcasted on Friday, March 20, 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the March 3rd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic reading series, you’ll hear readings by Bob MacKenzie, Devin G.A., Brent Raycroft, Devon Runions, Sarah Emtage, Alison Wong, Eric Folsom, Cory Tokay, Pigeon Kaduck, Jhordan Layne, Lee-Ann Taras, Ken Chin, Billie Kearns, Sasha Hill, Meg Freer, and me. In the second hour, continuing with that ‘and the journey continues’ open mic you’ll hear again readings by nearly all those reading above. This hour: Brent Raycroft, Devon Runions, Sarah Emtage, Alison Wong, Eric Folsom, Cory Tokay, Jhordan Layne, Leeann Taras, Ken Chin, Billie Kearns, Sasha Hill, Meg Freer, Bob MacKenzie, and me.
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Broadcasted on Friday, March 13, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a March 7th reading and discussion in celebration of International Women’s Day hosted by Inanna Publications and Novel Idea Bookstore, and with emcee Elizabeth Greene, you’ll hear readings by Lisa de Nikolits, Hannah Brown, Kate Kelly, and Ursula Pflug. In the second hour, continuing with that International Women’s Day reading and discussion, you’ll hear a final reading by the evening’s emcee Elizabeth Greene and then the Q&A after. Following that, from the March 3rd open mic in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Jhordan Layne, Lee-Ann Taras, Ken Chin, Billie Kearns, Gretchen Huntley, Sasha Hill, and Meg Freer.
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Broadcasted on Friday, March 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the February 26th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings or performances by Izzy Federgreen, Adam Paquette, Caitlin Mundy, Holly, Tasha Ignatius, Jack Williams, Taylor Tye, Billie the Kid, and me. In the second hour, from the February 26th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at The Grad Club, you’ll hear second round slam readings or performances by Taylor Tye, Izzy Federgreen, Jack Williams, and Billie the Kid.
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 28, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the end of the first and then full second round in the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that series, you’ll hear readings by Joshua Schyff, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Gretchen Huntley, Anne Graham, Allison Chisholm, Matt Drabenstott, Michael Casteels, Bob MacKenzie, Meg Freer, Lyle Merriam, Jhordan Layne, Sasha Hill, and me. In the second hour, from the third round that evening, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Gretchen Huntley, Michael Casteels, Bob MacKenzie, Meg Freer, Lyle Merriam, Jhordan Layne, Joshua Schyff, Eric Foldom, and me.
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Brodcasted on Friday, February 21, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a January 30th book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear M. Max Hamon with his new book “The Audacity of his Enterprise: Luis Riel and the Metis Nation That Canada Never Was, 1840-1875”. Following that from the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Matt Drabenstott, Michael Casteels, Bob MacKenzie, Meg Freer, Lyle Merriam, Jhordan Layne, Tia Lunn, and Sasha Hill. In the second hour, from a February 13th Kingston book launch and reading event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Ray Robertson reading from and discussing his new book, “How to Die: A Book About Being Alive”.
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 14, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ In the first hour, from the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Allan Watt, and Gretchen Huntley. Following that, from the February 5th Creative Writing at Queen’s Reading and Conversation series, you’ll hear Lesley Belleau’s reading. In the second hour, from the Queen’s Creative Writing event, you’ll hear Lesley Belleau in conversation about her work and writing practices. Following that, from again the February 4th open mic, you’ll hear readings by Carma Niceforo, Anne Graham, and Allison Chisholm.
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 31, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the third round with readings by Sarah Emtage, Meg Freer, Bob MacKenzie, Michael Casteels, Dale Tracy, Alison Wong, Ken Chin, Leyla Pavao Chisamore, Ragini Singh, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Jordan Layne, and me. In the second hour, you’ll hear a recent interview I conducted with author Charlene Jones, followed by her reading from her latest book – a memoir called “My Impossible Life” that was just released in November.
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 24, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the first round of the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the first round with readings by Ron Chase, Tia Lunn, Nuard Tadevosyan, Lee-Ann Taras, Sasha Hill, Sarah Emtage, Meg Freer, Bob MacKenzie, Michael Casteels, Carma Niceforo, Dale Tracy, Alison Wong, Ken Chin, Quentin Kerr, Leyla Pavao Chisamore, Ragini Singh, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Jordan Layne, and me. In the second hour, from again the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading, you’ll hear the full of the second round, with readings by essentially all the same poets listed in the first hour.
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 17, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear an eclectic mix of recordings: US poet William Stafford, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and Ontario dub poet Chet Singh. In the second hour, you’ll hear poetry by Canadian poet Norman Cristofoli, followed by triphop spoken word with the Austrian based group Sofa Surfers, and then a collaborative performance by US storyteller Utah Phillips and musician Ani DiFranco.
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 10, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, I’ll share all the recordings from the 2018 “The Al Purdy Songbook” cd. From it you’ll hear musical or verbal interpretations or inspirations of Purdy’s work by Bruce Cockburn, Doug Paisley, Sarah Harmer, Gord Downie, Jason Collett, singer/songwriting duo Snowblink (Daniela Geshundheit & Dan Goldman), Greg Keelor, Margaret Atwood, Dave Bidini with Bidiniband and the Billie Hollies, Felicity Williams, Leonard Cohen, and Casey Johnson.
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 3, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the second and third rounds of the December 3rd ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series you’ll hear readings by Vanessa Mayville, Lee-Ann Taras, Leyla Chisamore, Nuard Tadevosyan, Tia Lunn, Brent Raycroft, Ragini Singh, Bob MacKenzie, Lyle Merriam, Quentin Kerr, Alison Wong, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Jordan Layne, Judith Popiel, and Arlene Bautista. In the second hour, from again the December ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading, and in its conclusion you’ll hear readings by again Brent Raycroft, Bob MacKenzie, Lyle Merriam, Alison Wong, Eric Folsom, Jordan Layne, Judith Popiel, and me. Following that and from the 2018 “The Al Purdy Songbook”, you’ll hear a few selected interpretations or inspirations of Purdy’s work by Bruce Cockburn, Gord Downie, Sarah Harmer, Leonard Cohen, and singer/songwriting duo Snowblink.
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 20, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear a recording of Dylan Thomas reading his long poem, ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’. Following that, from a November 26th launch and reading event at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings by Meg Freer, and Gary Rasberry. In the second hour, from again the November 26th book launch event at The Grad Club, you’ll hear Allan Briesmaster reading from and launching his new collection of poetry, “The Long Bond: Selected and New Poems”. Following that, from the November 5th reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ open mic monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Bob MacKenzie, Meg Freer, Ken Chin, Lyle Meriam, Cory Tokay, Chris Kearney, John Rose, Sarah Emtage, Eric Folsom, Raven Adamson, Edie Reaney, and me.
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 13, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a November 7th event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Mark Zuehlke launch his latest book in a series, “River Battles: Canada’s Final Campaign in WWII Italy”. Following that, from the November 5th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Lee-Ann Taras, Anne Graham, and Gwen Whitford. In the second hour, from again the November 5th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic, you’ll hear readings by Jennie Marshall, Time Victim, Sasha Hill, Bob MacKenzie, Meg Freer, Matt Drabenstott, Ken Chin, Lyle Meriam, Cory Tokay, Chris Kearney, John Rose, Sarah Emtage, Eric Folsom, Ron Chase, Anne Graham, Gwen Whitford, and me.
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 15th Queen’s University event called “Who Needs a Poem?”, you'll hear readings and discussion led by Queen’s Fall Term Writer-in-Residence Canisia Lubrin, with guests Robin Richardson, Lesley Belleau, and Kaie Kellough.
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Broadcasted on Friday November 29, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 21st event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Joan Kuyek launching and discussing her new book, “Unearthing Justice: How to Protect Your Community from the Mining industry”. In the second hour, from an October 20th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Julie Paul reading from and launching her new collection of short fiction, “Meteorites”. You’ll also hear Carolyn Smart reading from her own work that evening. Following that, you’ll hear a telephone interview I recently conducted with author and publisher Shane Joseph about the publication of his short story in an international anthology “Fear & Courage” (Timeless Wisdom Imprint, Exisle Publishing, Australia, 2019), his own edited & just launched local anthology in the “Hills Spirit” series, and the local art and lit scene in Cobourg.
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 22, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an October 8th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Barrie Gilbert launching and discussing his new book, “One of Us: A Biologist’s Walk Among Bears”. In the second hour, from an October 25th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Nikki Reimer launching and reading from her new book of poetry, “My Heart is a Rose Manhattan”. You’ll also hear Nancy Jo Cullen and Anita Dolman each reading from their own new and selected work that evening.
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 15th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an event held at The Book Shop in Tamworth on October 19, you’ll hear readings by John Steffler reading from his “Forty-One Pages: On Poetry, Language, and Wilderness”, and Stan Dragland reading from his “The Difficult”. The readings were followed by a Q&A that will bleed a few minutes into the 2nd hour. In the second hour, from the October 1st ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear as yet unaired readings by Justin Gow, Lee-Ann Taras, Tia Lunn, Ken Chin, Sarah Emtage, Lyle Merriam, Sasha Hill, Joshua Schyff, Alyssa Cooper, Adrienne Yee, Brent Raycroft, Eric Folsom, and me.
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 8th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an event held at Novel Idea Bookstore on October 8th, you’ll hear Sharon Berg launching and reading from her new books, “Naming the Shadows” and “The Name Unspoken”, and Elizabeth Greene launching and reading from her new book, “The Dowager Empress: Poems of Adele Wiseman”. In the second hour, from the October 1st ‘and the journey continues’ reading in that monthly open mic series held at the Elm Café, you’ll hear readings by Matt Drabenstott, Sarah Emtage, Karen Rudie, Sasha Hill, Lyle Merriam, Cory Tokay, Joshua Schyff, Alyssa Cooper, Adrienne Yee, Brent Raycroft, Eric Folsom, and me. And with CFRC in the first week of our annual funding drive, I’ll share important info about it, and end the show with a cut off local singer/songwriter Michelle Kasaboski’s 2018 EP, ‘The Very Thought of You’.
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 1st, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Chantel Lavoie and me, and a musical performance by Irwin. Following that, from an October 16th book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Andree Thorpe as she talks about her new book “Fields of Hope” and answers questions. In the second hour from again an event at Novel Idea Bookstore held October 3rd, you’ll hear a reading by Tim Wynne-Jones as he launched “The Ruinous Sweep”. Following that, from the October 1st ‘and the journey continues’ reading in that monthly open mic, you’ll hear readings by Justin Gow, Shannon Hope, Lee-Ann Taras, Gwen Whitford, Tia Lunn, and Ken Chin.
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