• Indie/DIY Publishing with Joe Mahoney
    May 13 2026

    Today’s writers have more options than ever before when it comes to sharing their work with

    the world – but how do you decide if independent or DIY publishing are the best fit for your

    work? And if so, what do you really need to know to successfully launch a self-published or

    small press work? Joe Mahoney shares his journey as a retired broadcaster, author, and

    founder of Donovan Street Press, a Riverview, New Brunswick based independent publisher

    dedicated to literary and genre-bending fiction.

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton

    Guest: Joe Mahoney

    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor


    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which

    acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded

    territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    33 mins
  • Literary Agent’s Role with Maria Vicente
    May 6 2026

    If your goal is to have your writing published, there will inevitably come a time when you start

    searching for an agent. This is your champion, the person who will help you navigate the world

    between the page and the publishing house. Part reader, part editor, part negotiator, and part

    fan, a literary agent is a creative business partner who knows what the industry wants and how

    to place you within it. And while this might sound like a job only found in the largest of cities,

    today’s online world makes it possible for Maria Vicente to do this work from New Brunswick.

    She’s a Senior Literary Agent and Senior Advisor at P.S. Literary Agency and Jenna’s guest on

    this episode of WordCraft.

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton

    Guest: Maria Vicente

    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor

    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which

    acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded

    territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    30 mins
  • Editing & Writing Skills with Brian Henry
    Apr 29 2026

    Episode Summary:

    There are few Canadians with as much editing mentorship on their resume as Brian Henry. The

    man behind the Quick Brown Fox blog has helped thousands with his newsletters and online

    resources, as well as nearly three decades as an editor, writer, and creative writing instructor.

    While he was facilitating several workshops for WFNB, he sat down with Jenna to talk about the

    process of finding – and becoming! – an editor and the importance of paying attention to detail

    in your work.

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton

    Guest: Brian Henry

    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor

    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which

    acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded

    territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    21 mins
  • Ai & writing with science-fiction author Robert J. Sawyer
    Apr 22 2026

    Robert J. Sawyer is perhaps Canada’s most decorated science fiction writer. He has 25 novels

    published, is a prolific contributor to magazines and anthologies, and has received the Hugo

    Award, the Nebula Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and multiple Aurora

    Awards, among other accolades. He’s also the keynote speaker and workshop leader at WFNB’s

    2026 WordSpring. In advance of his visit, we asked him to share some thoughts for this podcast.

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton

    Guest: Robert J. Sawyer

    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor

    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which

    acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded

    territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    37 mins
  • New Brunswick Book Award 2025 Winners Pt 2
    Dec 8 2025

    Episode Summary:

    The tenth annual New Brunswick Book Awards were handed out in May 2025, celebrating writing excellence in poetry, fiction, nonfiction and books for young readers. In this episode, we hear from two of the four award winners about the impact of the awards. Featured in this episode are Michael Pacey, whose Van Gogh’s Grasshopper won the Fiddlehead Poetry Book Prize, and Keith Helmuth, part of the writing team behind Tappan Adney: From Birchbark Canoes to Indigenous Rights, winner of the Writer’s Federation of New Brunswick’s Non-fiction Award.

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton
    Guest(s): Michael Pacey, Keith Helmuth
    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor

    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    33 mins
  • New Brunswick Book Award 2025 Winners Pt 1
    Dec 2 2025

    The tenth annual New Brunswick Book Awards were handed out in May 2025, celebrating writing excellence in poetry, fiction, nonfiction and books for young readers. In our next two episodes, we hear from the winners about the impact of being recognized for their work. Featured in this episode are Nelson Keane, whose debut novel, Nachzehrer (published by Galleon), won the 2025 Mrs. Dunster’s Award for Fiction, sponsored by Mrs. Dunster’s Bakery, and Valerie Sherrard, who won the inaugural Books for Young Readers Award, sponsored by JD Irving Ltd., for her novel, An Unbalanced Force (published by DCB Cormorant).

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton
    Guest(s): Nelson Keane, Valerie Sherrard
    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor

    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    34 mins
  • 10 Years of the New Brunswick Book Awards
    Nov 25 2025

    Episode Summary:

    To mark the 10th anniversary of its creation, WFNB is proud to shine a light on the history and future of the New Brunswick Book Awards. Host Jenna Morton brings together original committee members Ross Leckie, Ian LeTourneau, Rosalyn Hyslop, and Rayanne Brennan to reminisce, sharing a behind-the-scenes look at how the awards first came together, how they’ve evolved, and what they hope New Brunswick writers are gaining from the celebration of their works.

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton

    Guest(s): Rayanne Brennan, Rosalyn Hyslop, Ross Leckie, Ian LeTourneau

    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor

    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    26 mins
  • New Brunswick Writing Competition Provides Confidence, Creates Community for Participants
    Nov 18 2025

    Episode Summary:

    Emerging writers in New Brunswick might at first be wary of the word competition – but

    previous participants in the WFNB’s annual Writing Competition say the experience helped

    them find community and confidence while opening doors for future opportunities. Listen as

    Jenna Morton talks with Thomas Chamberlain, who turned an Honourable Mention into a 2 nd

    place and a book deal for his debut novel, Happenstance, followed by Teresa Wu, the 2024

    winner of the Sheree Fitch Prize, who credits the WFNB for kickstarting a love of sharing her

    writing with the world.

    Credits:

    Host: Jenna Morton

    Guest(s): Thomas Chamberlain, Teresa Wu

    Technical Production: Tosh Taylor

    WordCraft is a project of the non-profit Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, which

    acknowledges that the land on which we live, work, and gather is the traditional unceded

    territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples.

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    40 mins