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Simon Fraser University Special Collections and Rare Books Fred Wah fonds
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Red Deer College writers on campus, 1988

File consists of correspondence, flyers, student writing, and poems by Wah and bp Nichol, relating to the “Writers on Campus” course series at Red Deer College in Red Deer, Alberta, held in in July 1988.

Red Deer

File consists of materials such as event programmes, correspondence, drafts of presentation, and notes relating to the Leonard Cohen conference “Singer as Lover, Reconsidered,” held at Red Deer College, October 22-24, 1993, as well as two other events held at Red Deer College, the “Symposium on Publishing Student Writing,” also held on May 1, 1993, and a reading that took place in June 1993.

Receipts

File consists of various receipts, correspondence, and cheque stubs from Canada Council, publishers (royalties and sales), teaching and workshop jobs.

Readings/blurbs

File consists of correspondence and promotional materials, such as posters, relating to readings and other events Wah has participated in.

[Readings and lectures]

File consists of correspondence, drafts, and typescripts relating to readings and lectures given by Wah.

Readings

File consists of correspondence from various universities, libraries, galleries and the Canada Council concerning payment to Wah by Canada Council in the programme for public readings.

Re bp

File consists of correspondence from Daniela Conti regarding her thesis on bp Nichol, along with typescript extracts of her thesis and related interview.

[Racial Minority Writers’ Access to Mainstream Publishing Committee]

File consists of a meeting packet dated September 20-22, 1991 that includes internal correspondence and administrative materials relating to the Racial Minority Writers’ Access to Mainstream Publishing Committee (later renamed the of the Racial Minority Writers Committee) of the Writers' Union of Canada. Also contains 2 newsletters of the Writers' Union of Canada.

Racial minority writers 93-94

File consists of materials relating to the Racial Minority Writers Committee of the Writers’ Union of Canada: includes correspondence, a programme for the conference “Writing Thru Race,” an article from issue 46 of the journal “Brick” entitled "Who can speak for whom?" and the final issue of the newsletter "The Appropriate Voice."

Racial Minority Committee

File consists of correspondence, newsletters, research, conference proposal and programme relating to the racial minority committee of the Writers’ Union of Canada.

Racial Minorities Committee records

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Wah’s activities with the Racial Minorities Committee of the Writers’ Union of Canada. Records include publications of the committee, internal correspondence, research records, and administrative records.

[Racial Minorities Committee]

File consists of various materials relating to the Racial Minorities Committee of the Canadian Writers’ Union of Canada: correspondence, a flyer advertising the issue of West Coast Line journal "Colour. An Issue," a 1992 report to the Minister of Culture and Communications entitled "From Multiculturalism to Access: On the Road to Cultural and Racial Equality," and the May 1992 issue of the Writers' Union of Canada newsletter.

Racial minorities

File consists of administrative materials such as correspondence and reports relating to the Racial Minority Writers Committee of the Writers’ Union of Canada.

Race/Kananaskis

File consists of correspondence relating to a think tank/retreat on the topic of race and pedagogy, to be held at the Kananaskis (Barrier Lake) Research Station, June 2-4, 2000.

Race eh? Spain

File consists of notes, drafts, and correspondence relating to the 2nd International Conference on Postcolonial Studies at the University of Vigo in Vigo, Spain, October 24-26, 2001.

Queen

File consists of research and poem drafts of “The Snowflake Age,” the poem written in Honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee.

Quebec books

File consists of correspondence, notes, and administrative records relating to Wah’s role as juror for the 2009 Quebec Writers’ Federation Prizes.

Quebec

File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating to Wah’s trip to Quebec for the Association for Canadian and Québec Literatures’s Gabrielle Roy award ceremony, after “Faking It” won the prize for the best English-language literary critical book.

Qinghai

File consists of correspondence, travel documents, and poems relating to the 2009 Qinghai Lake International Poetry Festival.

Publishing (pending)

File consists of correspondence, writing excerpts, notes, and event program relating to the publication of Wah’s writing.

Promotions etc.

File consists of correspondence, course syllabi, and administrative records relating to Wah’s promotion at the University of Calgary.

Professional service and activities records

Series consists of records relating to Wah's non-instructional professional activities and service, including his editorial work, his service on various groups and committees, his work as a judge for various literary prizes, his applications for grants, and related activities. Records include correspondence, works of others, and administrative records.

The records in this series have been arranged into the following three sub-series: Editorial records, The Writers' Union of Canada, and General records.

Probus

File consists of materials notes and other materials relating to Wah’s presentation to the Probus Club of North Shore Vancouver.

Printed works

File consists of cards, chapbooks, broadsides, pamphlets by various authors, including Wah. Contains works of others and also some works by Wah.

Prince George

File consists of correspondence and receipts relating to a 2008 trip to Prince George.

Prince George

File consists of correspondence relating to a reading at CNC [College of New Caledonia?].

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