Épisodes

  • Sue Sinclair: Place, Purpose, and Community for New Brunswick Poets.
    Sep 4 2024
    Sue Sinclair and Jenna Morton discuss the art and practice of writing in New Brunswick, emphasising the importance of creating time and space for reflection upon life - and the unique way in which writing and reading can fulfil this need. They highlight the influence of place, purpose, and the vulnerability of putting one's work into the world. Sinclair emphasises the significance of community and a sense of place in her own writing process, underscoring the way that an energised and active w...
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    19 min
  • Wordcraft Trailer
    Sep 4 2024
    The Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.Learn more about the WFNB at www.wfnb.ca
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    4 min
  • Terry Armstrong: The Importance of Community, Global Reach, and Learning from Failure
    Aug 28 2024
    Terry Armstrong discusses his diverse writing career, from songwriting to novel writing and scriptwriting. He shares his initial inspiration from a college professor and the importance of both positive and negative feedback in his development. Terry emphasises the value of alpha readers and the importance of writing for an audience, not just for oneself. He highlights the opportunities in New Brunswick for writers, despite the challenges, and stresses the need for writers to market their work...
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    35 min
  • Jennifer McGrath: Write, Read, and Listen to the Incredible Community of Writers Around You.
    Aug 22 2024
    Jenna Morton and Jennifer McGrath discuss the importance of embracing creative flexibility in writing, encouraging listeners to explore different genres and styles of writing without feeling guilty and taking advantage of the generous writing community in our region.. Jen stresses the value of not letting ego get in the way of creativity and exploring different sandboxes to foster more creativity. They talk about the significance of children's literature in fostering creativity, processing th...
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    30 min
  • Len Falkenstein: Optimistic about playwriting in New Brunswick and the growth of our theatre scene
    Aug 14 2024
    Guest, Len Falkenstein - Director of Drama at UNB and New Brunswick Playwright - discusses the importance of developing new plays by New Brunswick writers and the value of creating work rooted in the province's unique cultural and political environment. Falkenstein shares his insights on the future of playwriting in New Brunswick, expressing hope for continued growth and diversity in the theatre scene with more opportunities for emerging writers and a greater representation of marginalised vo...
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    22 min
  • Leo LaFleur: Mental health, writing, and the impact of supportive people.
    Aug 7 2024
    Leo LaFleur discusses the intersections of creativity and mental health with host Jenna Morton, sharing personal experiences and perspectives from his life. He emphasises the importance of creative expression and support systems in overcoming mental health challenges, and in finding and developing your creative voice. In the second part of the conversation, Leo discusses his collaborative work on multimedia projects and the value of collaboration, vulnerability, and a tremendous support syste...
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    31 min
  • Beth Powning: Writing, Publishing, and the Power of Words in New Brunswick.
    Jul 31 2024
    Jenna Morton and Beth Powning discuss the writer's duty to the reader, emphasising honesty, empathy, and creating a satisfying reading experience. Beth shares her experiences as a writer from New Brunswick, highlighting the importance of the relationship between the writer and reader, the importance of observation in writing, and the power of words - particularly in difficult times. She also discusses overcoming writer's block and shares her personal experience of acting as an ambassado...
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    28 min