Episodios

  • Want to be a better writer? Read these books
    Oct 6 2025

    Have you always wanted to write a book of your own? From the outside the publishing industry and writing life can seem mysterious and unattainable. Author and creative writing professor Robert J. Wiersema might be able to help you out. He recommends three books that could take you from wanting to write, to actually doing it. And hear from Liz Crocker, the owner of Halifax bookstore Woozles and her staff picks. Plus our kids' readers talk about their passion for books!


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    The Halifax Explosion by Afua Cooper

    When the World Fell Silent by Donna Jones Alward

    Story is a State of Mind by Sarah Selecky

    Write Through It: An Insider’s Guide to Publishing and the Creative Life by Kate Mckean

    Dear Writer by Maggie Smith

    Megabat by Anna Humphrey illustrated by Kass Reich

    The Cartoonists Club by Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud

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  • From Dairy Queen employee to the Queen of Canadian BookTok
    Oct 4 2025

    Morgann Book lives up to every part of her last name. Over the last few years, she has become one of Canada’s biggest book influencers, giving book recommendations and sharing her love for reading online. This year, she added a weekly podcast to her line up called Off the Shelf with Morgann Book. She chats about getting her start on TikTok, and what books currently have her attention. Plus, award-winning musician Debby Friday talks about what she was reading while making her latest album.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

    The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector

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  • Why books serve a vital role in Truth and Reconciliation
    Sep 29 2025

    When Phyllis Webstad was six years old, her brand new orange shirt was taken from her on her first day at residential school. This moment would go on to inspire Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th. In this episode, Phyllis sits down with Métis scholar Kristy McLeod to talk about their new collaboration, Decolonization and Me: Conversations about Healing a Nation and Ourselves. Together, they explore how sharing stories can lead to collective healing and personal transformation. Plus, CBC Books’ Ailey Yamamoto recommends a novel about one character’s dream to become the first Cherokee astronaut.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    To the Moon and Back by Eliana Ramage

    Decolonization and Me: Conversations about Healing a Nation and Ourselves by Phyllis Webstad and Kristy McLeod

    They Called Me Number One by Bev Sellars

    Namwayut by Chief Robert Joseph

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  • What does it mean to be a Bad Indian?
    Sep 27 2025

    Books open doors to better understanding, and for podcaster, speaker and author Patty Krawec they’ve been a way to build bridges and challenge narratives. In this episode, Patty shares the story behind her new book Bad Indians Book Club, and how being a “Bad Indian” means disrupting colonial stories. Also on The Next Chapter, Billy Riley from the Polaris Prize-nominated band Ribbon Skirt recommends Lany by Max Porter.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Bad Indians Book Club by Patty Krawec

    Lany by Max Porter

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  • A glimpse into this XO, Kitty star's bookshelf
    Sep 22 2025

    XO Kitty actor Anna Cathcart has always been drawn to great stories. In fact, reading played a big part in leading to her breakout Netflix role. She shares what it was like voicing the lead character in the new audible series Middlebridge Mysteries, and how she balanced her life as UBC student and television star. Also on The Next Chapter, how Bee Quammie’s refusal to be called a role model has impacted the life of influencer and columnist Mirian Njoh. And hear from Pierre-Luc Gratton from the Polaris Prize nominated band Population II on one book he can’t get enough of.


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  • Fall book recs? Take it from us
    Sep 20 2025

    Fall may have just arrived on the calendar, but our expert reading panel has been deep in autumn reads for months. The lineup composed of CBC Books producers Talia Kliot, Bridget Raymundo and Ashly July convenes to recommend one book that Canadians should read this season, ranging from nuanced literary fiction, F1 romance and a nostalgic graphic novel.

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  • Bigger than The Game: Remembering Canadian hero Ken Dryden
    Sep 15 2025

    Ken Dryden lived a big life. He was a six-time Stanley Cup Champion, a lawyer, politician, businessman and a best-selling author. Dave Bidini talks about the man behind the mask, and the sports classic The Game. Plus, listen to the multifaceted Hall of Famer answer the Proust Questionnaire recorded in 2024.

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  • What books shaped the ‘Queen of Scottish crime fiction’?
    Sep 13 2025

    Denise Mina didn’t learn to read until she was about nine, and it wasn’t until her late teens that books really hooked her. But once they did, there was no looking back. Today, Denise has become one of Scotland's most prolific mystery writers. She shares some of the most influential books in her life, and discusses her latest crime novel.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov

    Can’t we talk about something More Pleasant? by Roz Chast

    The American Civil War by John Keegan

    Nic Cage: Actor For Hire by Raechel Leigh Carter

    The Good Liar by Denise Mina

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