Morse Code: Recent Episodes

RG Morse

Author and all-'round artist of life, RG Morse, waxes eloquently on matters that matter, and shares excerpts from his literary works.

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A conversation with Kaslo mayoral candidate, Suzan Hewat.

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A conversation with Kaslo council candidate, Molly Leathwood.

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Politicians of any stripe, at every level, tend not to be  held in the highest of esteem these days. Having said this, getting at what truly makes a candidate for public office tick remains a useful exercise in a democracy — an informed electorate is much preferable to, well... the opposite.

In this spirit, host RG Morse sat down recently with Jonathan Carruthers, candidate for a village Council position in the tiny British Columbia community of Kaslo, and discussed Carruther's roots, his interests, and the matters he deems most important as we approach an October 15 election.

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Now 15, Spike Santee climbs a hill above his hometown and longs for adventure.

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12-year-old Spike Santee discovers a passion for mountain climbing.

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Young Spike Santee grapples with a gnawing sense he is destined for something big — what, exactly, remains to be seen!

Shaped by a near-death experience at the age of six, Spike Santee is a seeker — one of those people who longs for the unknown, for the exotic. Love — or perhaps lust — eventually draws him from his Oregon home in 1968 to Norway, and eventually on to Sweden, where he proceeds to fall in and out of relationships with a succession of strong, intelligent women.

In the tradition of The Good Soldier Švejk, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, or Another Roadside Attraction, Spike delivers a dose of wry observations on the human condition, through the lens of a young American male coming of age in societies whose attitudes toward everything from sex to politics to cuisine were — and largely still are — as un-American as surströmming.

ABOUT RG MORSE

RG Morse is a Canadian-American author.

After several adventurous years in Scandinavia, Morse briefly became an academic. Soon restless, he left a boring, if promising, future as a political scientist to launch a career in publishing and writing. He went on to found several successful Canadian publishing companies, working with legions of authors, including Myrna Kostash, Irving Layton, Tom Wolfe, and Graham Greene.

He served as President of the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and sat on the national council of the Association of Canadian Publishers for several years. The author of five books, recipient of the Friends of Canadian Broadcasting's Dalton Camp Award for his writing on media and democracy, Morse is also a gallery-represented artist, singer/songwriter, broadcaster, and mountaineer.

He and his wife, Janet, live in Kaslo, a tiny, remote village on the shores of fjord-like Kootenay Lake in the mountains of southeastern British Columbia, where he is currently working on several novels while attempting — without much success — to stay out of trouble.

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Author and all-round artists of life RG Morse introduces MORSE CODE.