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CBC Radio's The Next Chapter travels the country, conversing with authors and readers of all kinds. A new episode every Saturday.

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CBC Radio's The Next Chapter travels the country, conversing with authors and readers of all kinds. A new episode every Saturday.

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‘Author whisperer’ Chelene Knight talks about her guide book for writers, David Giddens goes beyond stat lines with great sports reads, and more

3/29/2025
Writer and writing guru Chelene Knight talks about her book Safekeeping: A Writer’s Guided Journal for Launching a Book with Love; CBC Sports producer David Giddens recommends four of his favourite sports reads; what makes Dangerous Memory an “inspiring road map” for Juno-winner Sarah Harmer; and from seasonal berries to quantum physics Nathan Maharaj has your reading covered on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: Safekeeping: A Writer’s Guided Journal for Launching a Book with Love by Chelene Knight The Conscious Creative by Kelly Small Breathing the Page by Betsy Warland Dangerous Memory by Charlie Angus World's Fastest Man by Mary Ormsby Ice in Their Veins by Ian Kennedy The Beautiful Dream by Atiba Hutchinson and Dan Robson Above the Noise by DeMar DeRozen The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer The Power Broker by Robert A. Caro Quantum Physics Made Me Do It by Jeremie Harris

Duration:00:53:12

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The Next Chapter’s book club discusses Liane Moriarty’s Here One Moment, All Fours and other titles about women breaking out in midlife, and more

3/22/2025
Aparita Bhandari and Heather Greenwood Davis discuss the bestselling Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty with Antonio Michael Downing; writer Alicia Cox Thomson talks about the highly discussed All Fours by Miranda July and recommends two more titles; Juno nominee Tia Wood on what makes Five Little Indians a classic; and why Robert J. Wiersema thinks you should read translated books on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty Five Little Indians by Michelle Good All Fours by Miranda July The Change by Kirsten Miller The Mother Act by Heidi Reimer May Our Joy Endure by Kev Lambert, Donald Winkler (Translator) The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk, Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Translator) Morning and Evening by Jon Fosse, Damion Searls (Translator)

Duration:00:51:42

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What books shaped Zoe Whittall as a writer, why funny and serious books are almost never mutually exclusive, and more

3/15/2025
Author Zoe Whittal has written acclaimed scripts and books alike, and breaks down her life in books; Steven Beattie recommends three of his favourite funny books, all of which include serious undertones; musician Jordan Astra talks about funk music and Nike shoes; and writer Ian Williams partakes in ‘speed dating therapy”on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: The Passion by Jeannette Winterson Heroine by Gail Scott Rat Bohemia by Sarah Schulman The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson Shoe Dog by Phil Knight Animal Farm by Geroge Orwell Not a River by Selva Almada The List by Yomi Adegoke Really Good, Actually by Monica Heisey The Sellout by Paul Beatty The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne What I Mean to Say by Ian Williams

Duration:00:51:34

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The endless possibilities of paper with Brian Francis, Conor Kerr’s favourite hilariously awkward short story collections, and more

3/8/2025
Author Brian Francis discusses three novels that highlight his love for paper, while living in a digital age; Prairie Edge author Conor Kerr explains why sometimes less is more, and recommends three of his favourite short story collections; Keegan Connor Tracy talks mothers with big family secrets; and Musician Dorothea Paas on the unwavering discipline of Sonny Rollins on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: Trees In Canada by John Laird Farrar The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper by Roland Allen A Beginner's Guide to Quilling Paper Flowers by Motoko Maggie Nakatani The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins by Sonny Rollins The Nix by Nathan Hill The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin Lola on Fire by Rio Youers Death by a Thousand Cuts by Shashi Bhat Peacocks of Instagram by Deepa Rajagopalan Last Woman by Carleigh Baker

Duration:00:52:59

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Shayla Stonechild shares an Ojibwa-Cree elder's message of healing with Canada Reads, Bridget Raymundo on Fourth Wing hype and romantasy reads, and more

3/1/2025
The podcaster and wellness advocate chats with author Ma-Nee Chacaby about why A Two-Spirit Journey is the book all of Canada should read; BookTok superstar Bridget Raymundo discusses Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros and recommends three dragon-fuelled romantasy titles; and CBC books’ comic book expert Ashly July shares his recent genre reads on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:54:15

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Heartland actor Michelle Morgan and author Emma Hooper talk Canada Reads, hip-hop and history in these music reads, and more

2/22/2025
Michelle Morgan talks about championing Etta and Otto and Russell and James by Emma Hooper in the March debates; music journalist Del Cowie recommends his favourite music reads; why Toronto musician Nicky Lawrence talks loves Agent Josephine by Damien Lewis; and exploring books set in Montreal on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: Emma and Otto and Russell and James by Emma Hooper Agent Josephine by Damien Lewis My Black Country by Alice Randall Rise Up and Sing by Andrea Warner Hip Hop Is History by Questlove and Ben Greenman The Reeds by Arjun Basu Naked: The Confessions of a Normal Woman by Éloïse Marseille The Favourite Game by Leonard Cohen

Duration:00:51:55

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Canada Reads duo Saïd M’Dahoma and Jamie Chai Yun Liew talk French pastries and Dandelion, rising Black Canadian writers to watch for in 2025, and more

2/15/2025
The neuroscientist-turned-pastry chef meets the bestselling author Jamie Chai Yun Liew for the first time; CBC Books senior producer Ryan B. Patrick and columnist Alicia Cox Thomson discuss rising Black Canadian writers; Joshua Whitehead recommends three books that centre queerness; and Dylan Sinclair shares his favourite book on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: Coexistence: Stories by Billy Ray Belcourt Blackouts by Justin Torres What I'd Rather Not Think About by Jente Posthuma, translated by Sarah Timmer Harvey The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran Dandelion by Jamie Chai Yun Liew The Pages of the Sea by Anne Hawk Subterrane by Valérie Bah Perfect Little Angels by Vincent Anioke Scientific Marvel by Chimwemwe Undi

Duration:00:49:58

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Canada Reads duo Maggie Mac Neil and Samantha M. Bailey discuss the power of Instagram sleuthing and Watch Out For Her, re-imagining The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in James by Percival Everett, and more

2/8/2025
Olympic champion Maggie Mac Neil and bestselling thriller author Samantha M. Bailey meet for the first time on air; Antonio Michael Downing and friends Christine Estima and JJ Lee gather for a book club meeting to chat about James by Percival Everett; How reading about the Saskatoon freezing deaths inspired Wiidaaseh’s songwriting; and The Girl on the Train author Paula Hawkins answers the Proust Questionnaire on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:52:11

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Canada Reads duo Linwood Barclay and Wayne Johnston discuss Jennie's Boy and debate strategy, Ruth Chan reflects on what it was like moving from Toronto to Hong Kong as a teen, and more

2/1/2025
Bestselling thriller author Linwood Barclay is set to champion Wayne Johnston’s Jennie’s Boy in Canada Reads 2025; Influencer and former Canada Reads contender Mirian Njoh recommends memoirs by Black authors; and leaving ketchup chips and Canada’s Wonderland behind in the graphic memoir Uprooted on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: Becoming by Michelle Obama Monster: The Autobiography Of An L.A. Gang Member by Sanyika Shakur Shame On Me by Tessa McWatt Jennie’s Boy by Wayne Johnston Uprooted by Ruth Chan

Duration:00:54:15

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Examining Farzana Doctor’s life in books, navigating Hollywood in Danzy Senna’s cultural dark comedy, and more

1/25/2025
Author and psychotherapist Farzana Doctor shares the books that helped shape her as a person and as a writer; Danzy Senna opens up about her novel and GMA Book Club pick Colored Television; Nashlyn Lloyd on taking inspiration from The Creative Act by Rick Rubin; how not to be a bad husband with Ravi Singh; and the one book Jean Mills loves to re-read on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed on this week's show include: Aurat Durbar: Writings by Women of South Asian Origin edited by Fauzia Rafique God Loves Hair by Vivek Shraya Mullahs on the Mainframe: Islam and Modernity among the Daudi Bohras by Jonah Blank The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline Infinite Audition by Charlie Petch The Creative Act by Rick Ruben The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher Autopsy of a Boring Wife by Marie-Renee Lavoie Three by DA Mishani See Now Then by Jamaica Kinkaid

Duration:00:51:16

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Minelle Mahtani on finding her voice while her mother was losing hers, books bringing hope into 2025 with Ryan B. Patrick, and more

1/18/2025
The Vancouver author and radio host’s memoir May It Have a Happy Ending discusses her journey of love, grief and radio; the CBC Books senior producer recommends hopeful books to inspire us in the New Year; musician Julian Taylor talks about his favourite parenting book; a sneak peek at what authors are coming to Bookends with Mattea Roach this winter; and why patience was key for Amanda Peters in writing her first novel on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed in this episode include: Great Expectations by Vinson Cunningham The Capital of Dreams by Heather O'Neill Unearthing by Kyo Maclear Acme Novelty Datebook Volume Three by Chris Ware I Might Be in Trouble by Daniel Aleman Hum by Helen Phillips

Duration:00:51:23

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How to turn your midlife crisis into a major life event with Marian Keyes, what the internet was reading in 2024, and more

1/10/2025
The international bestselling author returns to the Walsh family in her latest novel My Favorite Mistake; Bridget Raymundo shares what books the internet was loving this year; the book that defines “genre-bending” to Matthew R. Morris, a Juno Award-winning jazz singer who loves to birdwatch; and remembering celebrated Canadian thriller author Andrew Pyper on this episode of The Next Chapter. Books discussed in this episode include: Collide by Bal Khabra I Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones A Sweet Sting of Salt by Rose Sutherland Heavy: An American Memoir by Kiese Laymon The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan

Duration:00:50:45

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Best books of the year, how to get your kids reading over the holidays, and more

12/21/2024
Antonio Michael Downing and CBC Books producers Ryan B. Patrick and Talia Kliot talk about some of the most memorable books to come out this year, Bee Quammie and Lucy Mann recommend children’s books your kids are sure to love, and mystery author Alan Bradley talks about learning to say no on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:50:58

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Ring in the holidays with these cookbook recommendations, haunting Christmas ghost stories with JJ Lee, and more

12/14/2024
Certified foodies Aparita Bhandari and Lindsay Cameron Wilson recommend their favourite cookbooks for the holidays; why JJ Lee believes this time of year is perfect for spooky stories; musician Ashley Ghostkeeper on what she learned from her great-uncle’s book; and curl up by the fire with these cozy reads on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:51:20

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Making the season suspenseful with Angela Misri and Sam Wiebe, how Amy Stuart ended up co-writing Mats Sundin’s memoir, and more

12/7/2024
Mystery writers Angel Misri and Sam Wiebe recommend some heart-pumping holiday reads; Amy Stuart shares what it was like collaborating with a hockey legend on Home and Away; T. Thomason can’t get enough of sci-fi books; Richard Van Camp talks about Star Wars toys and gratitude; and Leslie Jamison on evolving while re-reading Good Morning, Midnight on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:51:36

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Charlotte Gill reflects on growing up mixed race in her memoir Almost Brown, three modern books that echo the work of Lucy Maud Montgomery, and more

11/30/2024
Charlotte Gill reckons with ethnicity, belonging and the complexities of life within a multicultural household; Alicia Cox Thomson recommends three reads that recall the work of Montgomery; Sixties Scoop folk singer Raven Reid on hopefulness and Johnny Cash; and Jordan Abel’s trippy, genre-bending subversion of The Last of the Mohicans on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:50:31

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Deborah Levy’s feast of observations on life and imagination, sisterhood and secrets in Pages of the Sea, and more

11/23/2024
The ultra-prolific author invites readers into her interior world in The Positions of Spoons; Anne Hawk discusses code switching and the cost of migration in her debut novel; Atwood Gibson Fiction Prize winner Sheung-King talks about his sophomore novel; and Corinna Chong on the undeniable charm of Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?

Duration:00:50:25

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Caroline Adderson on the quest for contentment in A Way to Be Happy; Rage and Moshpits in Hair for Men, and more

11/16/2024
Caroline Adderson’s latest short story collection follows a cast of characters searching for much needed happiness; an exploration of gender, forgiveness and bucking convention in Michelle Winter's latest novel; roots musician Kaia Kater on the message behind They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us; why Sarah Leavitt loves to re-read The Best We Could Do; and Teresa Wong remembers the book she got for her eighth birthday on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:46:37

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Loghan Paylor on rewriting queerness back into history; fashion through the Eras, dissecting Taylor Swift’s style, and more

11/9/2024
The B.C. novelist talks about the lack of historical representation that led them to write The Cure for Drowning; Sarah Chapelle takes a closer look at the mega popstar’s fashion history; actor Jean Brassard on narrating Louise Penny’s new novel; the first Canadian in space answers the Proust Questionnaire; and musician Jennarie talks about overcoming songwriter's block on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:48:53

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Canadian horror mastermind Nick Cutter talks about his latest novel; how memory, nostalgia, and basketball intersect in There’s Always This Year, and more

11/2/2024
The award-winning horror novelist discusses his latest chilling title The Queen; Hanif Abdurraqib uses his love for basketball as a way to address the deeper questions on his mind; musician Lindsay Ell shares how she’s living her most honest life; and Catherine Hernandez talks about her obsession with quality chocolates on this episode of The Next Chapter.

Duration:00:46:29