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Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Mosaic Press
12 episodes
4 months ago
In this episode of Under the Covers, we sit down with award-winning author, poet, and former Ottawa Poet Laureate Cyril Dabydeen, whose new collection Forgotten Exiles just won third prize in the prestigious Guyana Prize for Literature. We explore the enduring power of the short story and why it continues to challenge and captivate writers around the world. Cyril shares his three pillars of strong storytelling and reflects on the ways memory, imagination, and empathy shape his work. Along the...
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In this episode of Under the Covers, we sit down with award-winning author, poet, and former Ottawa Poet Laureate Cyril Dabydeen, whose new collection Forgotten Exiles just won third prize in the prestigious Guyana Prize for Literature. We explore the enduring power of the short story and why it continues to challenge and captivate writers around the world. Cyril shares his three pillars of strong storytelling and reflects on the ways memory, imagination, and empathy shape his work. Along the...
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Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
A Room with Many Windows: Cyril Dabydeen on the Art of the Short Story
In this episode of Under the Covers, we sit down with award-winning author, poet, and former Ottawa Poet Laureate Cyril Dabydeen, whose new collection Forgotten Exiles just won third prize in the prestigious Guyana Prize for Literature. We explore the enduring power of the short story and why it continues to challenge and captivate writers around the world. Cyril shares his three pillars of strong storytelling and reflects on the ways memory, imagination, and empathy shape his work. Along the...
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4 months ago
26 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Verse, Narcissism, and Macaroni: What the Hell Happened to Poetry?
Poetry used to shake the heavens. Now it sometimes comes glued with macaroni—or worse, dripping with self-pity. In this special Poetry Month edition of Under the Covers, Howard dives deep (and sometimes sideways) into the state of poetry today. From the poetic outpouring of pandemic isolation to Mosaic Press's half-century of publishing verses from prisons, war zones, and everywhere in between, this episode questions what counts as poetry now—and what’s just performative noise. Can poetry sti...
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6 months ago
33 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Unveiling Leonard Cohen: The Poet, The Persona (Part 2)
In this episode, Howard Aster reflects on the wild journey of publishing The Song of Leonard Cohen by Harry Rasky. From Harry's unique documentary filmmaking style to the deep, honest interviews that allowed Leonard Cohen's true self to emerge, this conversation dives into the complexities of capturing the enigmatic artist. Howard also shares the fascinating backstory of the book's creation and some rare insights into one of Cohen's tragic friendships.
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9 months ago
33 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Unveiling Leonard Cohen: The Poet, The Persona (Part 1)
🎙️ Under the Covers is back with an extraordinary deep dive into the life and legacy of one of Canada’s most iconic artists. In this episode, Unveiling Leonard Cohen: The Poet, The Persona (Part 1), Publisher Howard Aster explores Cohen’s mysterious character, his role in Canadian poetry, and his ties to Mosaic Press. From literary groupies to Cohen’s friendship with poet Henry Moscovitch, join us as we uncover the man behind the myth and his fascinating journey from poet to global musical ic...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Lost Manuscripts and Literary Gold: The Wild Stories Behind the Books
In this episode, we dive into the unexpected and often chaotic journey of manuscripts from creation to publication. Explore the serendipitous discovery of a poet who became one of Mosaic Press’s most extraordinary talents, the near-disaster of a lost Samuel Beckett manuscript that almost ended up lost to the ages, and the unique ways authors like Irving Layton made their mark—literally. Plus, hear the story behind the publisher who almost missed out on Harry Potter, proving that sometimes, li...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
The Importance of Humour in Dangerous Times: Mira Falardeau
Join us for a captivating conversation with renowned cartoonist and academic, Mira Falardeau. She shares insights from her forthcoming book, What's So Funny? A New Road Map to Humour in Dangerous Times, exploring the intricate processes that make us laugh, the impact of humour on freedom of speech, and why humour is so important to democracy.
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1 year ago
24 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Healing Through Writing & The Intersection of Literature and Science: Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews
Join Jaquelin as she speaks to Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Under The Covers with David Unger
David Unger bridges the world of English & Spanish creative writing with his many works of fiction, short stories, articles, translations, & many more. Join Jaq as she discusses with him his new novel, In My Eyes, You Are Beautiful.
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1 year ago
45 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Under The Covers with Rosalind Gill
Jaquelin speaks to Rosalind Gill, Author of Face Into The Wind. Rosalind Gill’s literary output is most impressive, with many short stories and literary translations published in Antigonish Review, Queen’s Quarterly, Prism and other journals. For many years, she was on faculty at the School of Translation/Études françaises, Glendon College, York University, Toronto, ON.
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1 year ago
35 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Under The Covers with TP Wood
Jaquelin speaks with TP Wood to discuss his new novel 77 North.
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1 year ago
47 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Under The Covers with Daniel Soha
Jaquelin speaks with Daniel Soha, Author of Vignettes. Daniel Soha lived and studied in France until his mid-twenties, holds two Master’s degrees in Anglo-American studies and a Masters of Education from the University of Aix-en-Province. He has had an international career as a diplomat, a director of cultural organizations, a translator, has worked for the Alliance Francaise, the French government, the Toronto French School, the French Library and Cultural Center in Boston. Over a span of t...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
Under the Covers with Peter Sellers
Peters Sellers joins Jaquelin at Mosaic Press to discuss his upcoming book "The Last Martini".
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Under The Covers | The Mosaic Project
In this episode of Under the Covers, we sit down with award-winning author, poet, and former Ottawa Poet Laureate Cyril Dabydeen, whose new collection Forgotten Exiles just won third prize in the prestigious Guyana Prize for Literature. We explore the enduring power of the short story and why it continues to challenge and captivate writers around the world. Cyril shares his three pillars of strong storytelling and reflects on the ways memory, imagination, and empathy shape his work. Along the...