Beginning to Produce Video Segments for The British Columbia Review

In collaboration with the editor of The British Columbia Review (thebcreview.com), Richard Mackie, I’ve begun producing segments on a new YouTube Channel which you can find at:

@thebritishcolumbiareview

Over the coming weeks and months, I’ll be gathering video interviews done with authors from British Columbia, as well as creative people that span the province, and I hope you’ll check in from time to time.

Here’s the first segment, featuring an insightful interview with author and historian Robin Fisher about his recent biography Wilson Duff: Coming Back, A Life.

…next up: an interview with the editor of The British Columbia Review, Richard Mackie.

About the author

Trevor Marc Hughes is an author, writer, and filmmaker. His latest title is 'Capturing the Summit: Hamilton Mack Laing and the Mount Logan Expedition on 1925' published by Vancouver's Ronsdale Press. He has written for a variety of magazines, including explore and Rider. He is the editor of "Riding The Continent" which features Hamilton Mack Laing's cross-continent motorcycle memoirs. He is the author of his own motorcycle travelogues "Nearly 40 on the 37: Triumph and Trepidation on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway" and "Zero Avenue to Peace Park: Confidence and Collapse on the 49th Parallel". He also produced and directed the documentary films "Desolation," "The Young Hustler," "Classic & Vintage" and "Savage God's The Shakespeare Project." He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and two sons.