Radio & podcast series with an exciting mix of fiction writers, poets & playwrights living in Grand River watershed on Six Nations Territory. @midtownradiokw
Watershed Writers is proud to present host Tanis MacDonald in a World Kindness Day event, "Kind of Lit" Nov. 13 @ 7:30 ET. It's virtual, it's free, it's a literary reading by a seasoned writer & performer, and it's next Wednesday!
Save the date — Eventbrite link coming soon!
📢 Media Friends! 📢
We're hosting a public discussion on the Future of Local Media - and you won't want to miss it!
Tuesday, November 19th. 7-9pm. SDG Idea Factory, 2 King St. West., Kitchener (RSVP required).
Eventbrite link in the comments below. 🙏
@francescsr. A Mike-drop moment as our podcast ends its 4th season with 42 episodes in the can. For me, that’s 50 years producing and directing content with substance and relevence. it’s been a blast.
After four thrilling years, https://t.co/aMXmKtnOyh is wrapping up our hour-long interview format podcast/radio show on @MidtownRadioKW. You can access our *HUGE CATALOGUE* of interviews with authors & artists living and working in the Grand River Region:
https://t.co/QNN3qoWiqg
After four thrilling years, https://t.co/aMXmKtnOyh is wrapping up our hour-long interview format podcast/radio show on @MidtownRadioKW. You can access our *HUGE CATALOGUE* of interviews with authors & artists living and working in the Grand River Region:
https://t.co/QNN3qoWiqg
ICYMI, this year marks Book*hug's 20th anniversary. As part of our ongoing celebrations, we'll host a monthly book giveaway!
The contest is open now and runs until April 30. We will announce the winner on May 1.
ENTER HERE: https://t.co/Hf1jlqVkYj
@story_well@MidtownRadioKW Did'ja miss our conversation with @story_well Susan Fish? No problem. You can always catch back episodes of Watershed Writers though our website, or on Soundcloud:
https://t.co/zcTZ79P2BL
🕙 C O U N T D O W N T O S U S A N F I S H 🕙
Be sure to set the clocks ahead tonight — otherwise you'll miss @Story_Well at 10am tomorrow (March 10, 2024). Join us on @MidtownRadioKW to talk process, share best practices and have a few laughs, too. Follow us on Soundcloud!
Tanis MacDonald sits down with @story_well Susan Fish to talk about her process in writing her third novel, Renaissance, @paracletepress & her use of literature as a way to explore our shared humanity. Tune in to @MidtownRadioKW on Sunday March 10 at 10.00am. Later on Sound Cloud
On @MidtownRadioKW Tanis MacDonald talks to author Mariam Pirbhai about her new book, Garden Inventories: Reflections on Land, Place and Belonging about how we interact with 'The Land,' be it a garden in the suburbs, a cottage in the woods, or the place our ancestors call home.
Congrats to #Laurier English Prof Mariam Pirbhai, whose book "Garden Inventories" was selected as a finalist in the Nature category of the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards. It is a work of creative nonfiction through the lens of nature writing and memoir. @wolsakandwynn
Tanis MacDonald sits down with @story_well Susan Fish to talk about her process in writing her third novel, Renaissance, @paracletepress & her use of literature as a way to explore our shared humanity. Tune in to @MidtownRadioKW on Sunday March 10 at 10.00am. Later on Sound Cloud
Join host Tanis MacDonald on Watershed Writers when she talks to Nasser Hussain — Wilfrid Laurier University's 2024 Edna Staebler Writer in Residence — about the PLAYFUL SERIOUSNESS which informs his recent work. @MidtownRadioKW Sunday Feb 25 at 10.00am @KitchLibrary#creatives
T H I S S U N D A Y M O R N I N G A T T E N
Hear @erinbowbooks discuss her Newbery & Schneider Family Book Award honours, her latest novel, Simon Sort of Says and the challenges of writing the disability experience!
February 11 on @MidtownRadioKW
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Join Tanis MacDonald in conversation with BC Cedric Award For #Poetry winner Susan Braley whose new book Tilling The Darkness explores gender and class identity in rural southwestern Ontario. @canthius That’s on @MidtownRadioKW this Sunday as 10.00am. @KitchLibrary @IdeaXchng
Did'ja miss the last episode of Watershed Writers?
We talked to celebrated and prolific Kitchener poet Chris Banks about the speed of life, anxiety metaphors and using humour to shed light on heavy subjects.
Don't worry: you can catch up on Soundcloud! https://t.co/G9EVn37mTf
@MidtownRadioKW Host Tanis MacDonald is joined by the celebrated and prolific #Kitchener poet Chris Banks to discuss the speed of life in the 21st Century, writing metaphors for anxiety, and using humour to cast light on the heaviest subjects. @NightwoodEd@ILoveCanLit#kwawesome
@MidtownRadioKW Host Tanis MacDonald is joined by the celebrated and prolific #Kitchener poet Chris Banks to discuss the speed of life in the 21st Century, writing metaphors for anxiety, and using humour to cast light on the heaviest subjects. @NightwoodEd@ILoveCanLit#kwawesome
If you live in TO or nearby, I'm teaching 'Fearless' Acrylics at the beautiful Clark Centre for the Arts, starting Jan 11th. This abstract painting course focuses on experimentation, self-expression and a variety of painting techniques. For more info: https://t.co/IT93g80M2Q
The New York Times Magazine announced today that it is ending its poetry column after nine years. One more of the 1000-plus cuts trying to kill the poetic imagination. Shame on you. @nytimes@nytimesbooks