Episode 4: Setting Day

moody sea and sky from the beach, as waves roll into a pebbly beach - painting by Scott O'Neil
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Joe and Mark chat with prodigious author and filmmaker Susan Rodgers about the oil painting, Setting Day. The work is by the award-winning artist and restaurateur Scott O’Neil.

Both writer and painter live on the beautiful Prince Edward Island, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

They discuss life on the idyllic (and smallest) Canadian province, craft beer, and what it is like to direct your first film.

We also learn that Susan is, in fact, Joe’s sister!


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Susan Rodgers is an author and filmmaker from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Her first feature film, Still The Water (2021), was critically acclaimed and was selected to compete in the Borsos Awards for Best Canadian Feature.

Her first series of novels, the angsty Drifters series, has captured the hearts and imaginations of contemporary romance readers worldwide. Read more about the series on her website, or, just go buy the first omnibus of books 1-5 right now!

And please go to the Still the Water website to find out where you can watch the award-winning movie.

Setting Day by Scott O'Neil -- a fleet of lobster fishing boats going out into the ocean at sunrise -- the boats are overloaded with traps
Setting Day, by Scott O’Neil
susan rodgers, smiling at the camera at the beach, with a sandstone cliff in the background

One response to “Episode 4: Setting Day”

  1. Joe Avatar

    Happy birthday Susan! Thanks for being a guest on Re-Creative. 🙂

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