Épisodes

  • Snapshots of Human Experience
    Aug 30 2023

    Memoir, creative non-fiction, narrative non-fiction… What happens to genre when reality and storytelling are combined? Featuring author Helen Knott, executive editor Anita Chong of McClelland & Stewart, and multimedia artist John Brady McDonald.

    Hosted by Rebecca Diem

    Produced by Quinton Bradshaw

    Music by James Ellercamp

    Production Assistance and Episode Art by Haley Richardson

    Special thanks to our guests, Helen Knott, Anita Chong, and John Brady McDonald

    Becoming a Matriarch by Helen Knott (available August 29)

    Superfan by Jen Sookfong Lee

    Carrying It Forward by John Brady McDonald

    Presented by The Word On The Street & Met Radio 1280AM

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    Explore every genre on your bookshelf in this behind-the-scenes deep dive featuring interviews with authors, booksellers, and publishing insiders! The Read the North podcast is presented by The Word On The Street, Canada’s largest free community book festival, and Met Radio 1280AM. Tune in every other Wednesday starting July 5 for new episodes!

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    47 min
  • Lost in Space and Time
    Aug 16 2023

    Today we find ourselves asking ‘What the SF-eff?’ as we explore the limitless imaginations of science fiction and fantasy writers.

    Hosted by Rebecca Diem

    Produced by Quinton Bradshaw

    Music by James Ellercamp

    Production Assistance and Episode Art by Haley Richardson

    Special thanks to our guests, Chris Szego of Bakka-Phoenix Books, Kerry C. Byrne of Augur Magazine and Tales & Feathers Magazine, and author Amal El-Mohtar

    Presented by The Word On The Street & Met Radio 1280AM

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    Explore every genre on your bookshelf in this behind-the-scenes deep dive featuring interviews with authors, booksellers, and publishing insiders! The Read the North podcast is presented by The Word On The Street, Canada’s largest free community book festival, and Met Radio 1280AM. Tune in every other Wednesday starting July 5 for new episodes!

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    42 min
  • Skeletons In The Closet
    Aug 2 2023

    Face your fears with host Rebecca Diem, and dive deep into the spine-tingling mystery, thriller, and horror genres.

    Hosted by Rebecca Diem

    Produced by Quinton Bradshaw

    Music by James Ellercamp

    Production Assistance and Episode Art by Haley Richardson

    Special thanks to our guests, Amy Stuart, Naben Ruthnum, and Chris Krawczyk of Little Ghosts

    Presented by The Word On The Street & Met Radio 1280AM

    Follow @torontoWOTS on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

    Follow @metradio1280 on Instagram and Twitter

    Explore every genre on your bookshelf in this behind-the-scenes deep dive featuring interviews with authors, booksellers, and publishing insiders! The Read the North podcast is presented by The Word On The Street, Canada’s largest free community book festival, and Met Radio 1280AM. Tune in every other Wednesday starting July 5 for new episodes!

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    40 min
  • Minotaurs, Maidens, and Men in Kilts
    Jul 19 2023

    Grab your favourite enemies-to-lovers, get cozy in only one bed, and get ready for a happily-ever-after: today’s episode is all about romance!

    Hosted by Rebecca Diem

    Produced by Quinton Bradshaw

    Music by James Ellercamp

    Production Assistance and Episode Art by Haley Richardson

    Special thanks to our guests, Jenny Pool, Carly Watters, and Uzma Jalaluddin

    Presented by The Word On The Street & Met Radio 1280AM

    Follow @torontoWOTS on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

    Follow @metradio1280 on Instagram and Twitter

    Explore every genre on your bookshelf in this behind-the-scenes deep dive featuring interviews with authors, booksellers, and publishing insiders! The Read the North podcast is presented by The Word On The Street, Canada’s largest free community book festival, and Met Radio 1280AM. Tune in every other Wednesday starting July 5 for new episodes!

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    41 min
  • Bored Women and Plotless Fiction
    Jul 5 2023

    Welcome back for Season 2 of Read The North! In this episode, we explore CanLit as a genre (or not), and how genre plays a role in helping you find your next favourite book!

    Hosted by Rebecca Diem

    Produced by Quinton Bradshaw

    Music by James Ellercamp

    Production Assistance and Episode Art by Haley Richardson

    Special thanks to our guests, Ariel Bissett, Kyle Buckley, and Sophie Paas-Lang.

    Presented by The Word On The Street & Met Radio

    Follow @torontoWOTS on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

    Follow @metradio1280 on Instagram and Twitter

    Explore every genre on your bookshelf in this behind-the-scenes deep dive featuring interviews with authors, booksellers, and publishing insiders! The Read the North podcast is presented by The Word On The Street, Canada’s largest free community book festival, and Met Radio 1280AM. Tune in every other Wednesday starting July 5 for new episodes!

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    37 min
  • Season 2 Trailer
    Jul 3 2023

    Explore every genre on your bookshelf in this behind-the-scenes deep dive featuring interviews with authors, booksellers, and publishing insiders! Host Rebecca Diem examines what exactly genre is and how it is used to help readers find their perfect match, in bookstores and online. Season 2 guests include booktuber Ariel Bissett, literary agent Carly Watters, editor Anita Chong, authors Amy Stuart, Uzma Jalaluddin, Naben Ruthnam, Helen Knott, John Brady McDonald, and Amal El-Mohtar, and booksellers from Toronto's favourite independent bookshops!

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    2 min
  • The Readers and Writers
    Jun 6 2022

    In the series finale, we return to the beating heart of the festival. Thank you to our community of book lovers and authors who make The Word On The Street such a special place to connect with each other.

    Hosted by Rebecca Diem

    Produced by Quinton Bradshaw

    Music by James Ellercamp

    Special thanks to Waubgeshig Rice, Jael Richardson, Jesse Wente, Maria Zuppardi, Peggy Nash, Jen Albert, and David P. Leonard.

    Reading List:

    Moon of the Crusted Snow - Waubgeshig Rice

    I Am Woman - Lee Maracle

    Gutter Child - Jael Richardson

    Unreconciled - Jesse Wente

    Women Winning Office - Peggy Nash

    Presented by The Word On The Street & CJRU 1280AM, with support from the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

    Tune in to Read The North, a history of CanLit, as told by Toronto's favourite book festival!

    In this five-episode miniseries, WOTS' Rebecca Diem interviews authors, publishers, booksellers, librarians, readers, & historians to discover the origins of the festival, the creation of a Canadian Literature, and how the story we tell ourselves about ourselves continues to evolve.

    The 33rd edition of The Word On The Street returns to the street at Queen's Park on June 11 & 12, 2022. See you on the street!

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    37 min
  • The Booksellers and Librarians
    May 30 2022

    Visit a few of Toronto's famed independent bookstores and sneak into the archives of the Merril Collection with us in this celebration of booksellers, librarians, and their communities.

    Hosted by Rebecca Diem

    Produced by Quinton Bradshaw

    Music by James Ellercamp

    Special thanks to Anjula Gogia, Cory Doctorow, Sephora Henderson, and John Degen. You can learn more about Judith Merril and The Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy by visiting torontopubliclibrary.ca/merril

    Bookstores:

    Another Story Bookshop

    Bakka-Phoenix Books

    Reading List:

    Merril Collection at 50: Stories From the Spaced Out Library

    Attack Surface by Cory Doctorow

    Tales of The Captain Duke by Rebecca Diem

    Presented by The Word On The Street & CJRU 1280AM, with support from the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

    Tune in to Read The North, a history of CanLit, as told by Toronto's favourite book festival!

    In this five-episode miniseries, WOTS' Rebecca Diem interviews authors, publishers, booksellers, librarians, readers, & historians to discover the origins of the festival, the creation of a Canadian Literature, and how the story we tell ourselves about ourselves continues to evolve.

    The 33rd edition of The Word On The Street returns to the street at Queen's Park on June 11 & 12, 2022.

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    35 min