March 1–6, 2010
- From CBC St. John's, Christopher Pratt talks about his diaries, published as Ordinary Things.
- Bill Deverell on Snowjob, a savagely funny political mystery set in Ottawa.
- Damhnait Doyle's been reading The House at Sugar Beach, by Helene Cooper.
- The Republic of Doyle's Allan Hawco is reading A Man Called Intrepid, the story of William Stephenson.
- Antanas Sileika reviews The Spice Necklace: A Food-lovers Caribbean Adventure, by Anne Vanderhoof.
Music used on this show (broadcast only):
Damhnait Doyle, "More Than This", Lights Down Low
Charles Spearin, "Mrs. Morris", The Happiness Project
Posted by The Next Chapter at 03:23 PM
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Loved the show March 1st, but I missed details of the poem you briefly mentioned - something about driving, I think! It was just before the reference to Robert Frost. I would love to know which poem you were talking about, please! Thanks.
Posted by: Diane Green | March 2, 2010 09:05 AM
Yes, Shelagh suggested that Chris Pratt read "Driving", by John Newlove.
Jacqueline Kirk
Posted by: The Next Chapter | March 2, 2010 02:23 PM