Sheelagh Caygill

On Creative Writing

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On Creative Writing is a monthly podcast show exploring all things creative writing, including fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, scripts, and essays. Host Sheelagh Caygill will interview knowledgeable and experienced guests about the craft of writing, all genres of writing,the impact of AI on creative writing and publishing, book marketing, publicists, all types of publishing, agents, websites and online platforms, and much more. Sheelagh is completing an MA in Contemporary Creative Writing at Northeastern University London. Discover more at Oncreativewriting.com.

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Sheelagh Caygill

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www.oncreativewriting.com

Latest episode

Jun 12, 2026

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Episodes

How Kim Mannix uses poetry to confirm humanity amidst chaos 12.06.2026

In this episode of On Creative Writing, host Sheelagh Caygill sits down with Canadian poet Kim Mannix to discuss Kim's debut poetry collection, Confirm Humanity , published in October 2025 by Wild Skies Press . Kim shares insights into her journey as a writer, beginning with her background in journalism and how it has influenced her approach to poetry. Kim talks about the ways in which her exp...

How can poetry capture the long shadows of disaster and memory? 26.05.2026

In this episode of On Creative Writing, guest host and poet Marco Melfi sits down with talented poet Stephanie Bolster to discuss her latest collection, Long Exposure (Palimpsest Press, 2025). The conversation examines the book’s remarkable 15-year creation process, revealing how time, patience, and evolving perspectives shaped the final work. Stephanie, who is a creative writing professor at Conc...

Sadiqa de Meijer on poetry, essay writing, attention, and mixed identity 19.05.2026

On Creative Writing host Sheelagh Caygill welcomes essayist and poet Sadiqa de Meijer , based in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Sadiqa provides a thoughtful meditation on what it means to belong, to create, and to live attentively in a fast-paced world, and also reads the poem 'Living Rooms of Qaf' from her new collection, Qaf's People . To prepare for this interview, Sheelagh read Sadiqa&...

A novel about exile, shame, sexuality, love, and a sock puppet 03.05.2026

On Hollay Ghadery's The Unravelling of Ou, “Wildly original and captivating. A phenomenal examination of female shame, sexuality, queerness, motherhood, and intimacy, Hollay Ghadery writes with sensitivity and resonating beauty through an unconventional narrator: a sock puppet, Ecology Paul, who delivers the emotional coming-of-age tale of young Minoo with whimsy and emotional depth" - Li...

Ending silence: Novelist Ann Cavlovic on elder abuse in Count On Me 24.04.2026

In this episode of On Creative Writing, guest host Su Chan sits down with debut novelist Ann Cavlovic to discuss her powerful and timely novel, Count On Me , published by Guernica Editions in 2025. Su is also an author and her debut novel The Immortal Woman was published in 2025 by House of Anansi. Count on Me centers on Tia Pysar, a mother who finds herself at the crossroads of caregiving, financ...

Best book publicity tools: selfless networking and likability 14.04.2026

In this episode of the On Creative Writing podcast, debut novelist Emma Marnes joins host Sheelagh Caygill for an detailed discussion about book publicity and self-promotion on a minimal budget. Emma’s novel, The Walk , began as a spark of inspiration while she was studying in Dublin, and she takes listeners through the experience of that initial idea to seeing her book in print. She shares the pr...

The art of routine maintenance: Crafting poetry from urban life 13.03.2026

In this episode of the On Creative Writing podcast, guest Marco Melfi discusses his debut poetry collection, Routine Maintenance , published by Gaspereau Press (2025 ) with guest host Alice Major . Marco is a graduate of Simon Fraser University’s The Writer’s Studio. His poems have appeared in The Antigonish Review, The New Quarterly, Prairie Fire, The Arc Award of Awesomeness, Funicular, FreeFall...

Exploring the cosmos of creativity: Lessons from Kyle Flemmer’s Supergiants 06.03.2026

Guest host and poet Kim Mannix sits down with poet and digital media artist Kyle Flemmer for an in-depth conversation about his latest poetry collection, Supergiants , published by Wolsak and Wynn . In this engaging episode, Kim and Kyle delve into the unique intersections of poetry, science, and visual art that define Kyle’s work, offering listeners a glimpse into the mind of a writer who is cons...

Michael Mirolla on metafiction: Writing that reflects on its own creation 01.03.2026

Find the full transcript of Michael Mirolla's audio essay, 'Michael Mirolla on metafiction: Writing that reflects on its own creation' . In this episode of the On Creative Writing podcast, award winning author Michael Mirolla delivers an audio essay deep into the genre of metafiction, a literary mode that self-consciously highlights its own artifice and construction, inviting readers to reflect on...

How parenting helped Sean Minogue finish his time-travel thriller 15.02.2026

On Creative Writing is grateful to author Sean Minogue for this engaging audio essay about writing his speculative fiction time-travel thriller, Terminal Solstice ! Sean takes listeners through the decade-long period during which he was (mostly) writing Terminal Solstice ( Ravenstone, an imprint of Turnstone Press, 2025 ). Sean describes the novel’s central concept: a world where time literally fr...

Exploring grief, myth, and environmental awareness in The Pollination Field 25.01.2026

In this episode of the On Creative Writing podcast, host Sheelagh Caygill sits down with novelist and poet Kim Farner to discuss her latest poetry collection, The Pollination Field, published by Turnstone Press of Winnipeg, Manitoba. This engaging conversation delves into the book’s rich tapestry of themes, including the vital role of pollinators in our ecosystems, the enduring power of myth, the...

Secrets, trauma, scars, and stories: A Quilting of Scars by Lucy E.M. Black 20.01.2026

In this episode of On Creative Writing , author Emma Woodhouse sits down with Canadian author Lucy E. M. Black to discuss her latest novel, A Quilting of Scars . Lucy discusses her fulfilling career in education and how her background as an educator has influenced her storytelling, particularly her sensitivity to the complexities of human experience and her deep appreciation for history. Lucy and...

Ken Wilson explores kinship and connection in Walking the Bypass 09.01.2026

In his audio essay for On Creative Writing, Ken Wilson , author of Walking the Bypass: Notes on Place from the Side of the Road , explores the transformative power of walking as both a reflective and creative practice. Ken shares how his regular walks along Regina’s controversial bypass—a space often dismissed as a “non-place”—became a catalyst for personal insight, creative inspiration, and a dee...

Insights and actionable tips on navigating book publicity from an author's perspective 18.12.2025

Host Sheelagh Caygill sits down with James Cairns , an author and professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, to discuss publicizing his essay collection, In Crisis, On Crisis: Essays in Troubled Times, published by Wolsak and Wynn . Until this book was released, James' books were mostly academic texts, and so this was the first time James was closely involved in a busy publicity campaig...

The best Poetry Contest for aspiring poets in 2025! 30.11.2025

Guest host Kim Mannix , author of the new poetry collection Confirm Humanity, is excited to tell you all that the On Creative Writing Poetry Contest is officially OPEN! The Poetry Contest is giving $300 Canadian for the first prize, and $100 Canadian for the runner-up! Here’s what you need to know: ● Who can enter? Anyone, anywhere in the world. ● What are we looking for? Original poems in English...

Win creative writing coaching and a free year of Brain.fm 29.11.2025

By Sheelagh Caygill The Writer's Spark Coaching Competition is designed for creative writers who need that extra push, that spark to reignite their passion and move forward with their work. Have you ever felt stuck in your writing? Maybe you're wrestling with your first draft, or you've lost momentum on a project that once excited you. Maybe self-doubt has crept in, or life has simply...

Novella's startling vision of the future emerged from climate grief, pandemic isolation 23.11.2025

In this episode of On Creative Writing , guest host and poet Kim Mannix sits down with acclaimed Canadian author C.J. Levigne to explore her post-apolyptic novella, The Drowned Man’s Daughter . C.J. shares the origins of the book, which came out of her experiences with climate grief and a sense of isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. She describes how these experiences, combined with her fascin...

Multiculturalism and creative writing: balancing love, faith, identity, and mental health in the novel 05.11.2025

Author Saad Omar Khan, a Pakistani Canadian writer and the author of the acclaimed debut novel Drinking the Ocean , joins host Sheelagh Caygill for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about his writing and his book. Saad was born in the United Arab Emirates to Pakistani parents and lived in the Philippines, Hong Kong, London, and South Korea before immigrating to Canada. He is a graduate of...

Poetry navigates the complexities of communication in the digital age 26.10.2025

Guest host and poet Marco Melfi (author of Routine Maintenance ) joins poet and professor Chris Hutchinson to explore the intricacies of Chris’s latest poetry collection, Lost Signal . Marco and Chris have a thoughtful discussion about the intersections of creativity, technology, and culture in contemporary poetry. They reflect on the enduring power of poetry to connect people across differences,...

Rediscovering your voice and confidence: Writing through illness and grief 16.10.2025

Novelist Susan Wadds presents an audio essay for this episode of On Creative Writing. She discusses her debut novel, What the Living Do . The title is from a poem by Marie Howe, which addresses someone who has passed away, and tells what the living is doing with their day. Susan's novel centers on Brett Catlin, a woman navigating the complex terrain of grief, guilt, and a cancer diagnosis, all...

The best lessons from Dorothea Brande and Anne Lamott, from a writing coach 04.10.2025

News! The Writer's Spark Coaching Competition is open! One creative writer has an opportunity to win one prize comprising: Coaching from coach and mentor Fiona Fenwick! A free full year of Brain.fm . Editing from Sheelagh Caygill . Q&A interview published with On Creative Writing.  Find The Writer's Spark Coaching Competition details here . Closing date: December 19, 2025. Show notes:...

From the heart to Mars: A cosmic dive into grief and joy in poetry 28.09.2025

In this episode of On Creative Writing, guest host and poet Kim Mannix converses with award-winning Chinese-Canadian poet Natalie Lim to discuss Natalie's highly anticipated debut poetry collection, Elegy for Opportunity . Natalie shares the origins of her collection’s title, which draws inspiration from the Mars rover Opportunity, a solar-powered explorer that operated on Mars from 2004 until...

How a writing coach helps creative writers become unstuck 23.09.2025

The Writer's Spark Coaching Competition Today's guest is Fiona Fenwick, a coach and mentor who coaches creative writers, too. Fiona is part of On Creative Writing's new competition: The Writer's Spark Coaching Competition, which delivers one prize including two-hours coaching from Fiona, and more! Check it out at the link above! Closing date: Nov. 4, 2025. ---- On Creative Writing 's Sheelagh Cayg...

Kim Fahner: Poetry inspired by pollinators, reflections on the environment, and more 17.09.2025

This episode of On Creative Writing is for lovers of poetry everywhere! Beautifully talented poet Kim Fahner reads two poems from her new collection of poetry, The Pollination Field . The poems Kim has selected are "Man, Sleeping on the Living Room Floor" and "Attic Colony". Kim is a poet, novelist, playwright, and teacher based in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. She is chair of the...

Aaron Kreuter's Lake Burntshore explores complexities of identity and community 12.09.2025

Aaron Kreuter, author of the new novel Lake Burntshore , discusses his writing with Emma Woodhouse. He delves into the origins of his passion for storytelling and the path that led him to write his novel. Aaron opens up about the inspirations that shaped Lake Burntshore, a coming-of-age story set against the evocative backdrop of a Jewish summer camp. He discusses how his own experiences and obser...

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