
Andrew French interviews established and emerging authors about breaking through as writers and finding their literary style.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooks | |||

Mallory Tater joins Page Fright to talk about her new poetry collection, Lockers are for Bearcats Only. Andrew's stoked about National Poetry Month. It's a great conversation!
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Mallory Tater is the author of four books, two collections of poetry ... more
Christina Shah is here to discuss her debut full-length poetry collection, if: prey, then: huntress. Andrew's wondering about how to stop yapping on and on in their poems. It's a fun one!
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Christina Shah lives in New Westminster and works in heav... more
Kashayar "Kess" Mohammadi drops by to talk their latest poetry collection, The Book of Interruptions. Andrew asks about bringing new life to old poems. It's a blast!
--Khashayar “Kess” Mohammadi (They/Them) is a queer, Iranian born, Toronto-based Po... more
Joanna Streetly joins Andrew to talk her new poetry collection, All of Us Hidden. Andrew asks about staying curious in your poetry. It's a great time!
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Joanna Streetly is the author of five books. Her work is published in The Best Canadian Essay... more
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I recently found Page Fright after hearing Andrew interviewed on Howl at ciut.fm. I enjoy Andrew‘s great questions and thoughtful discussions with poets. This podcast is a bright light during hard times!
Each episode has such in depth and insightful questions. Andrew is a great host. I love to listen to these episodes on walks around the pond.
and a really good lineup of guests
Encore!!!!
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