Homework | Mini-bios by Students

Homework | Mini-bios by Students

Story Girl · 2025-05-01
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This week, I'm sharing a little extracurricular work. While in production on Story Girl, I was also teaching a podcasting course at Ratihén:te High School. In this class, the students researched, wrote and hosted their own historical biographies. This episode features two stories from the world sports, two world-class snipers, a fashion designer, and rock royalty.


The work featured here was produced by the students of Ratihén:te High School as part of Writers in the Community, a program run by the Quebec Writers’ Federation. The Writers in the Community program would not be possible without the support of:


The Canada Council for the Arts

The Government of Canada

Le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ)

The Electronic Recycling Association

The Batshaw Foundation

Shell

Donors to the QWF Pyramid Campaign

Eric T. Webster Foundation

George Hogg Family Foundation

Fondation Charles Cusson

Hylcan Foundation

The Hay Foundation

Zeller Family Foundation


*This program and all relevant content is for educational purposes only and to the best of our knowledge is being used under Fair Dealing/Fair Use Act guidelines and within Canadian and United States standards of fair dealing/fair use*

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Story Girl

Story Girl: The Life of Lucy Maud Montgomery is a 7-part narrative series about the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables.


Lucy Maud Montgomery once wrote that biography is a “screaming farce,” adding that the best biographies give only a two-dimensional portrait of its subject, while everyone has a half-dozen “different sides.” Aware of this fool’s errand, we're leaning in, and examining the different-sidedness of Maud. Each episode explores her personal triumphs and struggles, her creative inspirations, and the ways in which her "scribblings" left a lasting impact on literature and culture.


A Knockabout Media Production

This podcast was made possible thanks to funding from the Government of Canada.

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