December 15, 2012 Speculating Canada ON AIR – Apocalyptic Canadian Literature with Derek Newman-Stille Note: Give the file a few moments to buffer – it is a large file as it is a radio quality recording. Categories On Air Comments: 2
December 10, 2012 Speculating Canada Goes Live to Air for the Apocalypse!! On Wednesday December 12th at 11:00 AM, tune in to Trent Radio 92.7 FM (if you are in broadcast range) or visit online at www.trentradio.ca to hear me interviewed by Alissa Paxton of Trent Radio about apocalyptic literature in Canada. Join Alissa Paxton and I, Derek Newman-Stille, as we talk about things like why society is so fascinated with apocalyptic... Categories News Comments: 0
October 14, 2012 UnBuried, UnSettled, and UnEarthed A review of UnEarthed: The Speculative Elements Series Volume 3 Edited by Sherry Ramsey, Julie Serroul, and Nancy Waldman (Third Person Press, Cape Breton, 2012). By Derek Newman-Stille Once again Third Person Press has illustrated the incredible speculative work of Cape Breton authors with the third instalment of their Speculative Elements Series: UnEarthed. This volume, focussed on the element of... Categories Fiction Book Reviews Comments: 0
September 15, 2012 Interview with Nancy Kilpatrick An Interview with Nancy Kilpatrick By Derek Newman-Stille This week I had the opportunity to interview an author who is often referred to as the Canadian Queen of the Damned, and the Canadian Anne Rice. She is an author who plays with multiple types of vampires and doesn’t confine herself to a singular image or myth of the vampire. Ms.... Categories Interviews Comments: 0
July 28, 2012 Zombie Ethics 101: The Zombie Diet A review of The Ethical Treatment of Meat by Claude Lalumiere (in Objects of Worship, Chizine, Toronto, 2009) By Derek Newman-Stille For those that have read my work before, you will know that I have a love of the monstrous and, particularly, the ability of the monstrous to question ideas of normalcy. Lalumiere’s short story The Ethical Treatment of Meat leaves... Categories Fiction Book Reviews Comments: 0