Word on the Hills Radio Program

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Ruth Clarke 07.07.2026

This week we are replaying an early interview with Ruth Clarke. Ruth is the author of a number of books of nonfiction, but has sometimes used fictional characters as narrators in her historical works. She has also written a field guide to Alderville’s Black Oak Savannah, with biologist and artist Rick Beaver, and Buffers, Boundaries and … Continue reading Ruth Clarke

Introduction to WOTH by Gwynn & Felicity 26.06.2026

This summer we plan to look back over the years to the first programmes we archived in 2014. This week we are rebroadcasting a conversation between Gwynn and Felicity made to introduce themselves to the audience for Word on the Hills. We hope you enjoy it.

Shane Joseph 26.06.2026

This week we are delighted to welcome Shane Joseph again to Word on the Hills. Shane is a well-known Canadian novelist, blogger, reviewer, short story writer, and publisher at Blue Denim Press. He began writing as a teenager living in Sri Lanka and has never stopped. He is the author of an ever increasing number … Continue reading Shane Joseph

Felicity Sidnell Reid 09.06.2026

In this episode, Gwynn interviews Felicity about how Word on the Hills began and her new book of poetry Where Sun Meets Shadow. Felicity invited Gwynn to partner her in a proposal  for this radio series, Word on the Hills, when the new radio station northumberland897.ca  was looking for content in 2013. To our enduring … Continue reading Felicity Sidnell Reid

Josée Sigouin 30.05.2026

Josée Sigouin is French Canadian and lives in Toronto/Tkaronto with her Chinese Canadian husband and their two sons. Watching South Korean films and television series in the mid-2000s launched Josée on a quest to understand the fascinating culture in ever greater depth. She has learned the rudiments of the Korean language, visited the Land of … Continue reading Josée Sigouin

Leslie Bradford Scott 30.05.2026

This week we welcome Leslie Bradford-Scott to Word on the Hills. Leslie is the author of the upcoming memoir The Liar's Playbook (Simon & Schuster, 2026), an Indigo Most Anticipated pick for 2026. Her path to publication was anything but conventional — she sold the book on proposal in three weeks, without an agent, after … Continue reading Leslie Bradford Scott

Patricia Calder 28.05.2026

Welcome to Patricia Calder! Pat Calder started writing as a teenager. Inspired by an uncle who reported for the CBC, she secretly wrote stories about her life in the 50s and 60s. As a young adult she travelled around Europe as far as Moscow. Inspired by Russian writers she studied in university, she explored communism. … Continue reading Patricia Calder

Ted Staunton 12.05.2026

This week we welcome Ted Staunton. Ted Staunton wrote his first story long ago, as a class assignment at university. He barely handed it in on time, but he’s glad he did: it became the picture book Puddleman. Now the author of something like fifty books, he writes for all ages, and he’s getting better. … Continue reading Ted Staunton

Kim Fahner 29.04.2026

Kim Fahner lives and writes in Sudbury, Ontario. Her latest book, a novel, is The Donoghue Girl (Latitude 46 Publishing) and her next book of poetry, The Pollination Field, will be published by Turnstone Press in 2025. Kim was a finalist for the 2023 Ralph Gustafson Poetry Prize, and she recently won first place in … Continue reading Kim Fahner

Kate Rogers 29.04.2026

Our guest this week is Kate Rogers. Her poem “False Spring” is forthcoming in the Caitlin Press anthology, Sublime: Poems for Vanishing Ice, Editor Yvonne Blomer. Kate won first prize in subTerrain Magazine’s Lush Triumphant Award for her five-poem suite, “My Mother’s House.” Her poem “The Giraffe-bone Knife Set” was shortlisted for ROOM Magazine’s Poem … Continue reading Kate Rogers

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