Ed Riche, Amy Stuart and Kris Bertin
Amy Smart on her debut thriller, Ed Riche on his Newfoundland satire, Steve St. Pierre on designing book jackets for unwritten memoirs.
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Ed Riche talks about his St. John's–set satire, Amy Smart discusses her debut thriller, and Kris Bertin explains how being a bartender informed his collection of short stories. Plus, musician Christa Couture recommends a travelogue that follows in the footsteps of female artists, Steve St. Pierre explains the creative process behind his Jacket Everyday project, and Shelagh visits Toronto's Monkey's Paw antiquarian bookstore.