Yukon, North of Ordinary

((Fiction)) by Nadine Sander-Green: reimagining the North through a newcomer's eyes

Nadine Sander-Green Season 11 Episode 4

Remember when Premier Jakowsky wasn’t fooling anybody about his plans for the pristine wilderness of the Vista? Or the triumphant return of Dirty Bird to Whitehorse’s dining scene? Maybe, sort of? Former Whitehorse Star reporter Nadine Sander-Green adapted and fictionalized her personal experience in “Rabbit Rabbit  Rabbit,” a coming-of-age novel set in the territory’s recent past. During a visit in late October, the Calgary-based author discusses her work and reads a sample for a live audience at Yukon University.

LINKS
Nadine Sander-Green’s website
Mac’s Fireweed Books online store

MORE FROM THIS SERIES:
((Poetry)) by Peter Jickling
((Theatre)) by Larrikin Entertainment
((Radio) by Junction Arts and Music
((Music)) by the august arrival

EPISODE MUSIC CREDITS
ooh-guitar by larsn.wav—License: Creative Commons 0
A Cool Guitar and Synth Beat by Seth_Makes_Sounds—License: Creative Commons 0
morning view- guitar theme.wav by mareproduction—License: Creative Commons 0
Happy Quirky Theme by TheoJT—License: Attribution 4.0

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