Collaboration, Closet Dramas, & Writing for Audio w/ McKenna James Boeckner & Carlee Calver
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In this interview, we chat with McKenna James Boeckner and Carlee Calver about nature writing, epistolary possibilities, elusive chicken detectives, and so much more. McKenna James Boeckner is a Ph.D. candidate and contract lecturer at the University of New Brunswick (territory of the Wolastoqiyik people), with a specialization in long eighteenth-century British literature. As a creative writer, they slay with playwriting and have a penchant for fractured states of reality. Their most recent project is an eco-horror audio drama co-created with Carlee Calver, titled Us Soliscent Seeds. Find more of their work at memoirsofasodomite.com Carlee Calver is a writer, playwright, and filmmaker from Bathurst, New Brunswick. She currently lives and works in Fredericton NB, where she received her M.A. in creative writing (screenwriting) from the University of New Brunswick. Her plays have been produced by Notable Acts Theatre Festival (2019) and Herbert the Cow productions (2022). She directed a FibeTV1 series called Skin and Bone (2023) that is now available online. Recently, Carlee was co-creator and producer of Us Soliscent Seeds (2023), a 4-part eco-horror audio drama set in Northern New Brunswick. All episodes are now available for streaming online. Books mentioned in this episode: We Are Here to Hurt Each Other – Paula D. Ashe Carrie – Stephen King Blue Ruin; Red Pill – Hari Kunzru Melmoth the Wanderer – Charles Maturin The Bell Jar – Sylvia Plath Divergent series – Veronica Roth The Two Gentlemen of Verona – William Shakespeare Frankenstein – Mary Shelley Dracula – Bram Stoker
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