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Bookends with Mattea Roach

Bookends with Mattea Roach

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When the book ends, the conversation begins. Mattea Roach speaks with writers who have something to say about their work, the world and our place in it. You’ll always walk away with big questions to ponder and new books to read.

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Episodes
  • Sci-fi, survival and the final frontier
    Jul 5 2026

    If an asteroid was hurtling towards Earth, and you had no other choice … would you upload your mind to a computer to survive? Robert J. Sawyer explores that dilemma in his new novel, The Downloaded 2: Ghosts in the Machine. The Canadian sci-fi legend’s latest is all about technology and identity at the end of the world … and as someone who has thought a lot about mortality, Robert has a unique perspective on how technology, humanity and death align. Robert tells Mattea Roach about why he likes to write about cheating death, the harmony of science and religion and a personal experience he’s sharing for the first time.


    Liked this conversation? Keep listening:

    • In a world run by AI, what makes us human?
    • Getting to know Canada's king of suspense


    Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

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    29 mins
  • Bookends highlights: Y’all know we’re Canada down
    Jun 28 2026

    Coast to coast, province to province, soccer pitch to hockey rink … there’s no one Canadian experience, and no one Canadian story. This week, Bookends is highlighting four Canadian writers we’ve featured on the show so far. From a hockey drama in the maritimes, to Canadian soldiers in the Second World War, to a long journey North, these stories about Canada might surprise you … or they might remind you of home. In this special Canada Day edition of the show, we’re revisiting Mattea Roach’s conversations with Jack Wang, Tyler Hellard, Alison McCreesh and Conor Kerr.


    Hear the full conversations here:

    • Jack Wang: Reimagining the lost stories of Chinese Canadians during WWII
    • Meet hockey’s greatest (fictional) goon
    • Alison McCreesh: Exploring the magic and nuance of life in the North in her latest graphic novel
    • Capitalism, dating apps and why we love Edmonton


    Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks


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    54 mins
  • Marjane Satrapi: In conversation with Eleanor Wachtel
    Jun 24 2026

    When Marjane Satrapi died earlier this month, we lost an acclaimed graphic novelist and filmmaker … and a voice that explored Iranian society in a wholly unique way. You might know Marjane from her celebrated graphic memoirs Persepolis and Persepolis II. They’re about her experience growing up in an unconventional household during Iran’s Islamic revolution, and the screen adaptation was nominated for an Academy Award. This week, we’re revisiting Eleanor Wachtel’s 2011 conversation with Marjane about her book Chicken with Plums. They spoke about Marjane’s relationship to her home country, how her family influences her work and appreciating the beauty of life’s small moments.


    Check out the rest of the Writers & Company archive: https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/writers-company


    Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

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    32 mins
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