This show is not currently produced on a regular basis, but from time to time, new episodes can be heard on the Peach City Radio stream at the following dates & times:
Sundays @ 1630h
Wednesdays @ 1300h
New episodes of this show are scheduled to be posted to the archive Saturdays @ 0600h.
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Latest Episode
Episode 53
- Dave Del Rizzo Posted: August 14, 2019 - 29 minutes - 37.5 Mb -
Final episode of the weekly Aggie's Authors show features Dave Del Rizzo. He created Peach City Radio. We had fun interviewing each other.
Episode 52 - Richard (Dick) Cannings Posted: August 7, 2019 - 29 minutes - 39 Mb -
Not only a politician, but a gifted writer. MP Dick Cannings writes lyrically about the beautiful natural world, with fascinating details on the formation of the Okanagan Valley.
Listen in as Meghan reads her short story about a young man who suffers the worst introduction to a girlfriend's family ever. And we chat about writing.
Episode 48 - Norma Hill - Writing Coach Posted: July 10, 2019 - 29 minutes - 37.9 Mb -
Norma is enthused about face-to-face guidance for writers. Discuss substantive and stylistic editing with her, story development and personal style if you want to be a great writer.
Episode 47 - Elizabeth Bartosinski (Liz Michaels) Posted: July 3, 2019 - 29 minutes - 35.8 Mb -
She grew up in a palace. No wonder Elizabeth Bartosinski, writing as Liz Michaels, sets her novels in old towers and castle ruins. Adult fairy tales with cleverly interwoven philosophical questions and a sweet read.
Episode 46 - Lester Patrick & Jane Rozek Posted: June 26, 2019 - 29 minutes - 38.5 Mb -
Two Christian writers talk about how they enclude their faith in their writing. The Christian market is a hot one for sales now.
Nepal, Tibet, adventure travel. Join Patti Lefkos as she explores & writes about exotic places.
Episode 44 - Bruce Butler Posted: June 5, 2019 - 29 minutes - 44.5 Mb -
Cold War secrets and the Canadian Arctic are featured in "Into the Labyrinth, the making of a modern day Theseus". A gripping non-fiction about a little-known part of Canadian history.