Sask [Saskatchewan] Book Awards
- MSC-17c-0-6-3-0-13
- File
- 2002
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of materials relating to Wah’s role as judge for the poetry category of the 2002 Saskatchewan Book Awards.
Sask [Saskatchewan] Book Awards
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of materials relating to Wah’s role as judge for the poetry category of the 2002 Saskatchewan Book Awards.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, travel documents, and event programmes relating to the Saskatchewan Writers Guild 2005 conference.
Sask. bio [Saskatchewan biography]
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and page proofs relating to Wah’s biography in the book “Saskatchewan Writers: Lives Past and Present,” as well as correspondence relating to a 1994 request from Nelson Canada to Talonbooks to reprint Wah’s poem “My Father Hurting,” originally published in the book “Breathin’ My Name with a Sigh,” in James Barry’s book “Canada Coast to Coast” (eventually titled “Coast to Coast: Canadian Stories, Poetry, Non-Fiction, Drama”).
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence with Saros Cowasjee, much of it concerning the Grievance Committee of the Writers’ Union of Canada.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and travel records relating to a 2005 reading in Salmon Arm, British Columbia.
[Sagetrieb-Pamela Banting article]
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of volume 7, issue 1 of the periodical “Sagetrieb,” which features an article about Wah by Pamela Banting, entitled “Fred Wah’s syntax: A Genealogy, a Translation.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of materials such as correspondence, event programmes, student application and writings, and administrative documents relating to the 2001 “Sage Hill Writing Experience,” for which Wah served as a faculty member.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of typescript of a work entitled “P/Z: Sacred Geography: A Study of Juxtapositions in Patterson.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of administrative records and correspondence relating to Wah’s 6-month sabbatical in 1993.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, notes, and administrative documents relating to Wah’s sabbatical from the University of Calgary in 1999.
Ryerson Talk-494 poetry writing II
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of notes, poems, drafts of works, printouts of images and blog posts, and a greeting card.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of typescript of the essay “Can Asian Adian: Reading the Scenes of ‘Asian Canadian,’” published in issue 33/34 of “West Coast Line.”
Rooftops : manuscripts and typescripts
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of notes and annotated drafts for the book “Rooftops.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of a student paper about Wah by a student at the the University of Salamanca.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of 3 drafts of an interview with Wah by Roger Farr, entitled “Surpise, unpredictability, and improvisation: an interview with Fred Wah.”
[Robert Krotesch-Manifesto manuscripts]
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of records relating to Robert Kroetsch’s piece “I Wanted to Write a Manifesto”: 2 manuscript drafts of the work, related correspondence from Kroetsch, and a 3.5-inch floppy disk.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of reproductions of various writings by Robert Creeley. Creeley served as a visited instructor in the English Department at the University of British Columbia from 1962 to 1963, during which time Wah was a student there.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and administrative records such as a special projects fund application relating to Jeff Derken’s organization of a 2-day poetry colloquium featuring Robin Blaser and Robert Creeley.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of 2 letters from Loewen and a book of his poetry.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of final draft of Rita Wong’s book “Monekypuzzle” with an attached letter from the publisher requesting a blurb from Wah, as well as an earlier, undated typescript of the book.
Richmond P.L. [Public Library]
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of poems, correspondence, and other materials relating to Wah’s participation in the 2013 Richmond Public Library’s Chinese Literature Festival.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consist of reviews of works by Wah from various sources, some photocopies.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of various reviews written by Wah.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
Series consists of records relating to the various residencies and related programs that Wah has participated in during his career. These residencies have primarily been writer-in-residence programs at various academic and non-academic institutions, the most notable of which being his tenure as the Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate from 2011-2013. Records include correspondence, promotional materials, and administrative records.
The records in this series have been arranged into the following two sub-series: Parliamentary Poet Laureate, and General records.
Research records, works of others, and works about Wah
Part of Fred Wah fonds
Series consists of various research records, works of others, and works about Wah, as well as other types of related records, such as correspondence, used by Wah for both personal and professional purposes.
The records in this series have been arranged into the following two sub-series: Works about Wah, and General records.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of issue 8 of the periodical “Mondo Hunkamooga,” and a document entitled “History of the Trimble family as we know it,” written about a family from Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and travel records for a 2013 trip to Reno, Nevada.
Renga: Colin Browne and Daphne Marlatt
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, notes, and event programme relating to the event “The Exquisite Corpse in Lotusland,” held at the Presentation House Gallery in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of drafts and notes relating to collaborative poem between Wah and a number of other poets.
Red Deer College writers on campus, 1989
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, flyers, and student writing relating to the “Writers on Campus” course series at Red Deer College in Red Deer, Alberta, held in July 1989.