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Simon Fraser University Special Collections and Rare Books Fred Wah fonds File
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Travel itin. [itinerary]

File consists of boarding passes and itinerary for the Poet Laureate visit to Ottawa February 29-March 2, 2012.

Travel

File consists of administrative correspondence and records relating to travel and travel assistance grants from the University of Calgary.

TransCanada

File consists of event correspondence, event programme, and speakers’ biographies for the event “TransCanada: Literature, Institutions, Citizenship,” held at Simon Fraser University, June 23-26, 2005.

Toronto Oct 2012

File consists of correspondence, promotional materials, and other materials relating to several events Wah participated in: the “Irving Layton Centenary Celebration” on March 14, 2012, the seminar “Poetry’s Public,” held at Ryerson University on October 30, 2012 and organized by the Centre for Contemporary Poetry, and a series of poetry workshops in November 2012. Also contains several poems and articles by other people.

Toronto Mar/02

File consists of correspondence and administrative documents like meeting minutes relating to the February 2002 National Council meeting of the Writers’ Union of Canada.

Toronto July ‘03

File consists of correspondence, event programmes, and travel documents relating to the event “Scream 11,” a literary festival held in Toronto in July 2003.

[Tom] Wayman

File consists of materials relating to Tom Wayman and his role as instructor at the David Thompson University Centre: a statement written by Wayman, his curriculum vitae, and his letter of resignation from the institution.

TISH event

File consists of correspondence, event programmes and schedules, photographs and travel documents relating to the event “TISH Happens,” held in Vancouver, British Columbia in October 2001.

Thursday Collective

File consists of notes, poems, and an article relating to the Thursday Writing Collective program in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The coast is only a line : summer school programme

File consists of correspondence and curriculum outlines for the summer school programme “The coast is only a line: contemporary poetry and prose in British Columbia,” offered at Simon Fraser University, and taught by Warren Tallman and Eli Mandel. Wah participated as a writer-in-residence.

The ‘70s

File consists of correspondence, event programme, and travel documents relating to a trip to Maine for the National Poetry Foundation Conference “The Poetry of the 1970s,” June 11-15, 2008 at the University of Maine.

Tenure

File consists of administrative records, correspondence, and samples of Wah’s work and writing, relating to his application for an appointment “without definite term” at the University of Calgary. This appointment was granted in 1991, effective July 1, 1992.

Technical writing

File consists of notes, pedagogical resources, and event programmes relating to technical writing and writing instruction.

Teaching writing

File consists of research materials from various sources on the topic of teaching writing to students.

[Teaching surveys]

File consists of student opinion surveys (aka course evaluations) for courses taught by Wah’s at the University of Calgary.

Teaching portfolio

File consists of administrative records relating to Wah’s teaching portfolio at the University of Calgary.

Teaching papers

File consists of notebooks, examinations, reading lists, course outlines, and photocopies of articles and essays used in Wah's teaching.

Taiwan-Alberta conference

File consists of records relating to the Alberta-Taiwan Writers’ Exchange, held at the University of Alberta, August 21-24, 1993: a conference programme, a book about the Chinese-language North American publication “The World Journal,” and a program for the 1996 Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast Conference, held at the University of Alberta, June 20-22, 1996.

Taiwan ‘05

File consists of correspondence, schedules, and travel documents relating to a trip to Taiwan to participate in a writers’ tour.

SwiftCurrent : electronic literary magazine

File consists of materials relating to “SwiftCurrent,” an online journal edited by Wah and Frank Davey: correspondence, contributions, instructions for logging on, flyers, and news clippings.

SwiftCurrent

File consists of an informational pamphlet for accessing SwiftCurrent, an online literary magazine. Wah founded and served as editor of SwiftCurrent along with Frank Davey.

Swift Current

File consists of correspondence relating to a reading in Swift Current, Saskatchewan in March 2000.

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