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Find your next favorite book here on the podcast where readers hear authors read a chapter, or two, of their book after a brief interview. Hosted by thriller author, Jason A. Meuschke Are you an author or would like to recommend an author for the show? Email us at [email protected] and let Jason know! You can also text or leave a voicemail at 660-851-1146 and it could be in the next episode! Find out more about Jason on his website at https://www.jasonameuschke.com
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True stories from women who have A LOT to say about love and dating. Ten minute Rom-com worthy shorts that will have you laughing, crying and realizing "Wow, that actually happened to someone else too!"
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Sarah and Dana are lifelong followers and fans of romance in any medium: Books, movies, TV and the occasional fanfiction. Join them for a hilarious deep-dive into what makes the genre so addicting including the unattainable heartthrobs, the inevitable fallouts and everyone’s favorite happy endings.
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Episode 273 returns with Dwight reading a sample chapter from his debut thriller, Heat of Hydration! Jason also gives some insight into what he's working on now and some upcoming appearances. Be sure to click the link below to hear the interview portion with Dwight! Episode 272, Interview with Dwight Morgan Jr Dwight Morgan Jr website link Dwight's…
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It's Mother's Day - and, while Linda considers how the mother is represented in several books (specifically Rachel Deustch (6:30), Boum (5:50; 6:55), and Mary Thaler (5:47), in their respective works, The Mother, Jellyfish, and Ulfhildr), she turns her attention to the figure of the stepmother, inspired in part by her conversation with the authors …
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The Sample Chapter Podcast is back with episode 272 and a thrilling debut author, Dwight Morgan Jr! Listen in as Jason and Dwight discuss how Dwight's 45 years of construction experience informed his writing, discover what exactly is "Heat of Hydration", the connection between art and writing, and so much more. Dwight Morgan Jr website link Dwight'…
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In this episode, Linda speaks with the award-winning CBC journalist of As it Happens, Carol Off, about her new (and fifth!) book, At a Loss for Words: Conversation in an Age of Rage (Listeners, keep your eye out: A new edition of Off's book will be available in the fall!). Published in 2024, Off wrote the book as a "cautionary tale," as she observe…
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In this episode, Linda revisits and revisions the three “Rs” – reading, writing, and arithmetic – to reformulate a new triad. Why? Because, in her interview with Michaela Di Cesare about her play Successions, Linda learns more about Anthony, one of the main characters, and his disorder, known as prosopagnosia. Di Cesare explains that she thought of…
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As a result of Zilla Jones’ The World So Wide, slated for publication with Cormorant Books on April 26, 2025, Linda reflects on opera (specifically Verdi’s La Forza Del Destino) – historically an elitist art form, but one that Felicity Alexander, the protagonist of Jones’ novel, in part challenges and overcomes through the very successes of her car…
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In this first episode of Season 6 of Getting Lit With Linda, the host – Linda Morra – begins with a few important announcements: GLWL is now being supported by the Canada Council for the Arts! With that support, we have a "special" season that we're calling GETTING LIT GOES GLOBAL. It means we are emphasizing books or topics that take on internatio…
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n this 78th episode and the final one of season 5, Linda offers the “Nine Days of Christmas” with nine different book recommendations for the holidays. Who makes the cut? Well, we could say you need to listen to find out, but we want you to find the books easily, so here they are with their links: Alice Zorn’s Colours in her Hands (Freehand Books),…
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Linda writes an open letter to Ivan Coyote, in response to their book, Care Of: Letters, Connections, and Cures (published by McClelland & Stewart during the pandemic). This important volume of letters is extraordinary and, while we're no longer in the throes of a pandemic, it remains as relevant as ever. With references to WB Yeat's poem "The Seco…
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In this episode, Linda converses with Jenny Haysom (2.48) about her novel Keep (published by Anansi). Featuring three main characters, the narrative is driven by the conflict that emerges when Harriet, an elderly poet, is diagnosed with the onset of dementia and must face selling her house -- and the two home stagers, Eleanor and Jacob, tasked with…
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Episode 271 brings back Anni Meuschke providing a sample reading from her debut story, Nature's Diadem! It's a lovely short story featured in the newly released, Mystic Springs Anthology from the Writers of Warrensburg. Be sure to check out the interview with Anni from episode 270. The links to that episode as well as her art page and where to find…
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A bilingual episode/un épisode bilingue. Linda opens with her delight about having won the Women in Podcasting Awards in Education - she effusively thanks her listeners! e What kinds of books haunt us and why? In this episode, Linda considers Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach and Jessica Johns' Bad Cree, but ultimately picks a book that thoroughly haunt…
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After a 2-year hiatus, Sarah and Dana are BACK for the Season 4 premiere of P.S. I Love This Podcast. A lot has changed... Dana had another baby, Sarah took up a new hobby and Emily Cooper is moving to Rome! In this episode, they're talking about allllll the things the internet is gushing over lately including Adam Brody in Nobody Wants This and Ma…
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Episode 270 becomes a family affair when Jason interviews first-time author, and daughter, Anni Meuschke! They discuss finding validation in our art and writing, what it's like having her art sell big at auction events, how she turned a love for the Warrior books into a passion for writing, and more. Then we dive into the newly released anthology, …
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Linda opens with a word of thanks to her listeners who voted--because she is now a Finalist for the Women in Podcasting Awards. This episode features an interview, which was live at Word on the Street in Toronto, with the writer of Mi'kmaq and settler descent, who published a novel, The Berry Pickers and, most recently, her short story collection, …
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Episode 269 is back with Steve L. Clark returning for a sample reading of his upcoming thriller, Sinner. It's a haunting, if not riveting reading that you don't want to miss! Be sure to check out last week's episode with Steve AND his previous visits in the links below, as well as his website and more! Steve L Clark website, blog, with social media…
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Steve L Clark returns for episode 268! It's a great conversation discussing hidden easter eggs across our books, and starting his own press. We also cover another of his books which came out between visits, then we dive into his latest book, Sinner, coming October 31st! Steve L Clark website, blog, with social media links Sinner on Amazon Steve's p…
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Episode 267 features last week's guest, Ava Caldwell giving a lovely, and mesmerizing sample reading of her debut novel, The Birds Don't Care If You're Pretty. Be sure to check the links below for Ava's books and to follow her on social media! Ava's book on Amazon Ava on Instagram Ava in Goodreads Our interview with Ava from episode 266 Leave the s…
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Episode 266 introduces us to a debut author, Ava Caldwell! This is a delightful chat where we discuss writing rituals, inspiration, the benefits of dictation, and what it was like having parents who are also authors! Ava's book on Amazon Ava on Instagram Ava in Goodreads Leave the show a voicemail by calling 1-816-226-7670! Sample Chapter Tees and …
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Linda speaks with Corinna Chong about her novel, Bad Land, published by Arsenal Pulp Press and long-listed for the Giller Prize. Chong, originally from Calgary, lives in Kelowna, B.C. where she teaches English and fine arts at Okanagan College. She published her first novel, Belinda's Rings, in 2013. In her opening remarks, Linda explains why she s…
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Episode 265 brings Kevin Carr back for a thrilling reading of one of his short stories from his new anthology, Cosmic Tales, available now! Kevin Carr on Substack Kevin's books on Amazon Fat Guys at the Movies webpage with social media links Episode 40 with Kevin Carr from 2018 Episode 264 with Kevin Carr Leave the show a voicemail by calling 1-816…
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Episode 264 welcomes back an old friend of the show, Kevin Carr! We have a fun chat catching up on the past 6 years, the conclusion of his nationally syndicated radio show Fat Guys at the Movies, the value of short stories, prioritizing your time, as well as discussing some of his other books including his latest! Kevin Carr on Substack Kevin's boo…
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Linda considers the persistence of present-day misogyny, then speaks with Daniela Vlaskalic about her co-written play, The Drowning Girls, which features the women who were victims of a turn-of-the-century serial killer. It was such a famous case, even Agatha Christie mentioned it in one of her novels. To set the stage - pun intended - for this pla…
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Episode 263 brings back last week's guest, and YA/Sci-Fi author, Jon McBrine, to hear his sample chapter reading from his latest book, Unsecret Identity! It's a thrilling, adventurous tale that is sure to grab your interest in needing to know what happens next! Be sure to check out the links below for Jon's website and books as well as our conversa…
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Episode 262 welcomes an author of "heroic" proportions, Jon McBrine! Jon joins the show to discuss his writing beginnings, story pace, discovering plot points, being thankful for the person who puts us on our writing journey, and so much more! Don't forget to subscribe on your favorite player so you don't miss a sample chapter reading next week by …
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Episode 261 brings back debut fantasy author, Yimje Lee for a sample reading of his action-packed book, One Star Hero! Our interview with Yimje Lee from episode 260 One Star Hero is available at Barnes & Noble, and Amazon See some of the book's artwork at Honeyfeed Follow Yimje on Instagram and/or X (Twitter) Leave the show a voicemail by calling 1…
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Episode 260 brings a fresh interview with a first-time author, Yimje Lee! During our chat, we discussed his lifelong love of fantasy, our mutual admiration for Hong Kong cinema, the value of YouTube, what inspired his novel and so much more! One Star Hero is available at Barnes & Noble, and Amazon See some of the book's artwork at Honeyfeed Follow …
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Episode 259 brings part 2 of our session with Abigail Morrison featuring her chapter reading from her book, The Yochni's Eye! Abigail Morrison's website and newsletter The Yochni's Eye on Amazon Our interview with Abigail in episode 258 Sample Chapter Tees and more at TeePublic Support the show through Jason's books via his website! Contact the sho…
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We're back! It's episode 258 with YA author, Abigail Morrison! Jason and Abby have a fun time discussing 1st stories, her writer origin story, her affinity for giant dog-boys, Mission Impossible, and you learn how to grab her ebook for FREE! Abigail Morrison's website and newsletter The Yochni's Eye on Amazon Sample Chapter Tees and more at TeePubl…
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Linda has been mulling over what an education is, what purposes it serves. She was so curious about it that she begin to reflect on the etymology of the word. The root of “educate” comes from educe, from the Latin, meaning "to lead forth" or "lead out of," which then led her to think, leading out of … what? From where and to where? And who is doing…
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Indigenous mothers, Indigenous children, Indigenous parents – Willie Poll sees you – and she wants you to know that you’re enough. In this episode of Getting Lit With Linda, Willie Poll (Metis Nation of Ontario) discusses with Linda why she wrote this children’s book, titled My Little Ogichidaa, and the source of inspiration for its creation – in l…
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Linda begins this episode with a brief acknowledgement of the passing of Nobel Prize winner for the short story, Alice Munro – who died a couple of days before this episode was aired. It's a pertinent moment to take pause when the subject of this episode is, in part, about anniversaries - which often include remembering when a beloved person dies o…
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In this -- the second live episode of Getting Lit With Linda held at the Blue Metropolis Literary Festival and co-sponsored by the Quebec Writers' Federation -- Linda speaks with Andrew Stobo Sniderman and Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashi, Beaver Clan, of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation) about their book, Valley of the Birdtail: An Indian Reserve, A White…
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What does the work of painter Renoir and his paintings of full-bodied women (2.15; 12.34), and tanning beds (2:30) have to do with the Quebecois author Marie Claire Blais (3:15) and La Belle Bette/Mad Shadows (3:20)? Have a listen to today’s episode to find out … In this episode, Linda looks at Blais’s Mad Shadows and its historical importance to Q…
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Episode 257 brings John F Duffy back for his sample reading from his award-winning novel, A Ballroom For Ghost Dancing! Check out our conversation with John from last week in episode 256. It's linked below. John F. Duffy website, mailing list, and social media links A Ballroom For Dancing on Amazon Our interview with John from episode 256 Pop Goes …
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Writer/Producer, John F. Duffy is our amazing guest for episode 256! We're discussing writing from life experiences, being real with yourself, striving to connect emotionally with the reader, the similarities between film and writing, making time for kids while we can, and our favorite Pokemon LOL! All this and more are only a click away. John F. D…
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In this episode, Linda and Bryn Turnbull discuss her new historical novel, The Paris Deception - and what it means to represent women's lives historically when there has been inadequate records or representation for them. Linda considers the Indigo Girls and their song about Virginia Woolf - and listening attentively to the voices of women through …
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Episode 255 features the sample chapter reading from our guest, Mark Stevens! Mark will be reading a selection from his latest release, The Fireballer, which is available now. Don't forget to follow the links below for Mark, his website and books, as well as our podcast friends and affiliates. Award-winning mystery author, Mark Stevens is our estee…
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Award-winning mystery author, Mark Stevens is our esteemed guest for episode 254! Mark discussed topics like his love for libraries, the inspiration behind some of his books including his latest, Fireballer, what he learned writing in a new genre, and more! Mark Stevens' website, newsletter, and social media links Hear Mark hosting on the Rocky Mou…
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Michael V. Smith is a deeply loving, insightful poet and performer – who uses intimacy and humour as tools to explore pain. In this interview, Linda chats with him about power dynamics and bullying, as they address his poetry collection, Queers Like Me (published by Book*hug in 2023) Here are some of the subjects we covered: on the nature of creati…
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We're back again for episode 253 with the dynamic duo of previous guests, Armand Rosamilia and Tom Duffy! This time, it's the captivating first chapter reading of Rock The Bells from book one of their new crime-thriller series, The Johnny Bells Heist Series! Armand Rosamilia website Tom Duffy Amazon Author page Johnny Bell Heist Series on Amazon He…
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The show is back for episode 252 with a dynamic duo of previous guests, Armand Rosamilia and Tom Duffy! Listen in as we catch up before diving into shifting from horror to crime thrillers, writing together in Google Docs, splitting characters into their own series, and much more! Armand Rosamilia website Tom Duffy Amazon Author page Johnny Bell Hei…
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Eloise Marseille is the first guest for Season 5 - yes, season 5! - and, this time, it's English AND French (starting at the 31.55 mark for the French interview). Marseille is a wonderful Quebecoise graphic novelist, whose candid and humorous book, Naked: The Confessions of a Normal Woman / Confessions d'une Femme Normale examines sexuality and sel…
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In this episode, Linda chats with Dr. Katherine McLeod about her role in the SpokenWeb Podcast, particularly Short Cuts. The conversation covers so much ground in such a short period! We discuss the following: The Short Cuts podcast (6.20, 9:21, 14.05, 18:47) Women poets, such as Gwendolyn MacEwan, Phyllis Webb (15:27), Muriel Rukeyser, Maxine Gadd…
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Linda is thrilled to have been able to conduct this interview with one of the foremost feminist scholars in Canada right now—Erin Wunker. They speak about her book Notes from a Feminist Killjoy, published by book*hug, and the important work it undertakes in relation to the labour of being a “feminist killjoy.” Don’t know what a feminist killjoy is?…
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In this episode -- recorded live in Tiohtià:ke in the DeSeve Cinema at Concordia University -- Linda interviews award-winning authors, Catherine Hernandez and Eva Crocker. Linda begins by thanking celebrated Montreal-based author, Christopher DiRaddo, who is the director of the Violet Hour and who opens the event with a territorial acknowledgement …
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Episode 251 brings Gary Morgenstein back for his sample chapter reading of the finale to his Dark Depths series, A Dugout to Peace! It's an intimate, and nostalgic reading you don't want to miss! Gary Morgenstein at BHC Books Gary's books on Amazon Gary Morgenstein on Facebook and Instagram Check out Gary's previous visits! Episode 118, and Episode…
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