• 49 Degrees North Writers Podcast

  • By: John Ward
  • Podcast

49 Degrees North Writers Podcast

By: John Ward
  • Summary

  • 49 degrees north writers podcast is an informal chat with Canadian writers about writing and working in the Canadian film & TV industry.

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Episodes
  • 49 degrees north #33 - David Moses
    May 8 2019

    Writer-producer David Moses (Emergency Room: Life + Death at VGH) discusses his new documentary series Paramedics: Life on the Line, and the storytelling challenges in unscripted television. You can watch episodes of the show here on Knowledge Network.



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    58 mins
  • 49 degrees north #32 - Roslyn Muir
    Apr 10 2019

    Writer Roslyn Muir (The Birdwatcher, Washed Away) discusses her journey from intern to story-editor on Ransom, and how writing Movies of the Week can be a great way to break into the industry.



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    48 mins
  • 49 degrees north #31 - Sam Wiebe
    Apr 3 2019

    Crime-novelist Sam Wiebe talks about his latest book “Cut you down.” We also discuss the Vancouver crime-fiction scene, the challenges/benefits of writing by hand, and how he came to edit Vancouver Noir. For more information about Sam and his work, visits his website and buy his books at your local book store!



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    39 mins

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