For her final In the Shadow of the Mountain show, Sheila speaks with Rolla writer Donna Kane about The Summer of the Horse, a memoir that details her mid-life decision to opt for adventure and join Muskwa Kechika photographer and horseman
Patricia Hetherington speaks with Sheila about her life growing up in Smithers and her second book, Under the Covers: A Life of Gumption, Passion, Gifts and Secrets.
Prince George writer, Gillian Wigmore, speaks with Sheila about her new novel, Glory, published by Invisible Publishing in 2017.
Thom (Huckleberry) Henley, author of Raven Walks Around the World, talks with Sheila about the 14-year campaign to establish Gwaii Haanas in the south of Haida Gwaii as a protected area.
Harold Feddersen, Terrace writer, teacher and musician, speaks with Sheila about his chapbook, Haiku for My Father, written as his father approached the end of his life.
Terry Milos, author of North of Familiar: A Woman's Story of Homesteading and Advenure in the Canadian Wilderness, joins Sheila to talk about her years in and around Atlin, teaching, raising two boys and mostly living off the grid.
Mark Thibeault, local musician and visual artist, talks to Sheila about his practice as an instrument maker (Rayco Resophonics), a visual artist and a musician - especially about his love of improvisation.
Dorothy Giesbrecht (see above photo with Perry Rath) joins Sheila to begin a new season of In the Shadow of the Mountain to talk about her creative process.