Gather 'round the campfire and listen! This is the monthly (or so) podcast for the Ghost Stories YYC Project, where artists create work inspired by ghost stories, folk tales and urban legends, then write a story to go along with it. We'll be interviewing artists, talking art life, and waxing philosophical as armchair podcasters often do.
This time around we're joined by Kes Radford, a writer and copy editor based in Calgary. We have a super interesting chat about format, what it is, why it's important, and the huge role it plays in all forms of storytelling.
We sit down with Robin Rivers, a writer based in BC, to chat about the relationship between visual art and storytelling. After all, art without a story, is just wallpaper. Listen in and find out what makes them so intertwined.
In today's episode we sit down with writers Sara Mattsson and John Mawdsley to have a chat about why we love horror stories. We get into the weeds about writing, and horror writing in particular. Sit back and listen!
In this episode, John and Mat have a conversation with Patrick Moskwa about the importance of Materials in art making. We also have a catch up about imposter syndrome, and how Patrick has been doing with that elusive monster over the past few years. Keep it Spooky!