Episodes

  • Nita Prose: The Maid series returns with a Christmas twist
    Dec 15 2024

    The bestselling Maid mystery series has a new festive novella, and Nita Prose joins Mattea Roach onstage for the first Bookends live show.

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    37 mins
  • Charles Burns: Why the comics icon keeps returning to teenage angst
    Dec 11 2024

    Charles Burns's latest graphic novel, Final Cut, revolves around a group of teens in the 1970s and draws on his favourite sci-fi and horror movies. Charles joins Mattea Roach to talk about his evolution as an artist and how Final Cut was inspired by his own youth.

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    33 mins
  • Pasha Malla: Parodying a wellness resort with horror and humour
    Dec 8 2024

    The Canadian author's new novel, All You Can Kill, opens with the narrator floating through the sky and landing in an erotic wellness retreat --- and it only gets stranger from there. Pasha speaks with Mattea Roach about the nuances of writing about identity and the joy of a story with no rules.

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    34 mins
  • Sarah Leavitt: Illustrating grief too wide for words
    Dec 4 2024

    The Canadian graphic novelist talks with Mattea Roach about life with their late partner, who had an assisted death, and using art to confront grief in Something, Not Nothing

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    32 mins
  • Nalo Hopkinson: How Caribbean folktales inspired her fantastical novel, Blackheart Man
    Dec 1 2024

    Nalo Hopkinson’s latest work, Blackheart Man, is a dynamic sci-fi story that took 15 years to complete. The novel takes readers to the fantastical land of Chynchin, which was inspired by Afro-Caribbean histories and traditions. Nalo joins Mattea Roach to discuss the folktale-inspired world her characters live in, and the process of crafting a utopian novel while battling financial insecurity and chronic illness.

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    34 mins
  • Leslie Jamison: Capturing Peggy Guggenheim in fiction and honouring a friend's dream
    Nov 27 2024

    The novel Peggy fictionalizes the life of art collector Peggy Guggenheim and is Rebecca Godfrey's final project. Rebecca worked on Peggy for ten years before she died from lung cancer, leaving behind an unfinished manuscript and notes. Her close friend, writer Leslie Jamison, stepped in to fulfill Rebecca’s wishes and complete the book. Leslie talks to Mattea Roach about bringing Peggy's story to life and honouring her friend's legacy.

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    28 mins
  • Teresa Wong: Illustrating her family's past — in all its ordinary and epic moments
    Nov 24 2024

    In the graphic memoir All Our Ordinary Stories, Teresa Wong uses spare black-and-white illustrations and thought-provoking prose to unpack how intergenerational trauma and resilience can shape our identities. Teresa and Mattea Roach discuss the art of cartooning and the intricate, often challenging journey of piecing together family history.

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    39 mins
  • Paula Hawkins: Exploring the dark side of the art world in new thriller The Blue Hour
    Nov 20 2024

    When Paula Hawkins dropped her pen name and switched from writing romantic comedies to thrillers, she wrote The Girl on the Train. Now she has a new book called The Blue Hour. It follows a reclusive painter named Vanessa Chapman and reflects on themes of power and legacy. Paula and Mattea Roach talk about the motivations and inspiration behind the women at the centre of her stories.

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    34 mins