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Simon Fraser University Special Collections and Rare Books Fred Wah fonds
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Louis selected

File consists of typescripts, notes, page proofs, and correspondence relating to the book “The False Laws of Narrative,” a collection of poems by Wah, edited by Louis Cabri.

Xiwen Mai

File consists of correspondence with Xiwen Mai in the form of a series of interview questions by Xiwen Mai, a graduate student in English at the University of Michigan.

Cap [Capilano University] reading

File consists of correspondence and administrative documents relating to a 2009 reading at Capilano University. The reading was sponsored by the Writers’ Union of Canada’s National Public Readings program.

VAG [Vancouver Art Gallery]

File consists of correspondence, writings, event programme, and research relating to a talk given at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2009.

Huelva

File consists of invitations and grant application relating to a seminar on Canadian Literatures and Cultures at the University of Huelva in Spain.

Quebec books

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

Ottawa (April)

File consists of correspondence, flight bookings, event schedule and programme, and a book of poems relating the 2008 Ottawa Writer’s Festival, as well as a copy of the chapbook “The Peter F. Yacht Club #9.”

Austrian

File consists of correspondence regarding Wah’s meeting a group of Austrian students on a field trip.

Miki Mash

File consists of correspondence, notes, newspaper article, and event programme relating to the event “Tracing the lines: a symposium on contemporary poetics and cultural politics in honour of Roy Miki.”

Seattle

File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating to a 2008 trip to Seattle for a reading with the Subtext reading series.

KSW [Kooteney School of Writing]

File consists of correspondence and administrative documents such as meeting agendas and minutes relating to the Kootenay School of Writing. Also contains 2 articles about KSW: “Against the Smiling Bastards” by Tom Wayman, and a document entitled “KSW, Origins, including Nelson.”

Martotić interview

File consists of the text of an interview between Nicole Martotić and Fred Wah.

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.

Calgary May 2

File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating to a 2008 trip to Calgary for a reading at the Art Gallery of Calgary. The event was a Talon Books Launch, part of the Calgary Spoken Word Festival.

Edmonton

File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating a trip to Edmonton for book readings.

Prince George

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

Is a door

File consists of correspondence, page proofs, and promotional materials relating to the book “is a door.”

Woodward’s

File consists of correspondence and administrative documents from the city of Vancouver and community groups relating to the renovation of the Woodward’s building on West Hastings Street in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Banff

File consists of correspondence, travel documents, research, and event programmes relating to the event “In(ter)ventions 2008” at the Banff Centre, December 4-6, 2008.

Ottawa (May)

File consists of correspondence, flight bookings, event schedule and poster relating to the 2008 Canadian Literature Symposium.

Editorial records

Sub-series consists of records relating to Wah's editorial activities. Wah has worked as both an editor of various literary periodicals, and has also edited the poetry manuscripts of friends, colleagues, and peers. Records include correspondence, works of others, and administrative records.

WCL [West Coast Line]-Roy

File consists of correspondence, notes, and writings relating to an issue of the publication West Coast Line that paid tribute to Roy Miki, for which Wah served as the editor.

Wild writing

File consists of writings, images, and promotional materials relating to “Wild Writing,” a collaboration with photographer Ernie Kroeger.

Colloquium ‘07

File consists of correspondence and course descriptions related to a colloquium presented by the Simon Fraser University writer-in-residence program, entitled “The turn to language,” held on May 31, 2007.

KSW [Kootenay School of Writing]

File consists of correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, and research relating to the Kootenay School of Writing, for which Wah served as a collective member.

Montreal

File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating to a 2007 trip to Montreal, which included readings at the University of Montreal and the Atwater Library.

General records

Sub-series consists of records relating to Series consists of records relating to the various residencies and related programs that Wah has participated in during his career. Wah has participated in several residencies throughout his career, including being a writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta from 1988-1989, and at Simon Fraser University from 2006-2007. He has also participated in residencies at the Banff Centre for the Arts. Records include correspondence, promotional materials, and administrative records.

Nomados ms [manuscript]

File consists of drafts, correspondence, and promotional materials relating to “Articulations,” the collaborative multimedia project with Bev Tosh, published by Nomados in 2007.

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