Photograph depicts Statue of headless soldier in London, Ontario, shown to Fawcett by poet Stan Dragland.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett, Rita Fawcett, and Ron Fawcett.
Image depicts the Lheidli T'enneh Burial Grounds in Fort George Park.
Image depicts the Lheidli T'enneh Burial Grounds in Fort George Park.
Includes draft manuscript and related correspondence.
Vol. 4 No. 1
Contents
- Stephen Brockwell, "Compulsive in the Public Library"
- Meryl Duprey, Two Poems
- Brian Fawcett, "The Tides are Caused by the Moon's Gravity, Not By Ours" [Essay]
- Richard Krueger, Poems from "Dirtthief"
- Rob McLennan, Four Poems
- Ross Priddle, Four Poems
File contains drafts and manuscript submissions for It's Still Winter issue Vol. 3 No. 2:
- Title page for It's Still Winter Vol. 3 No. 2 Spring 2000
- Draft of "Canadian Literature on the Internet" by Don Precosky
- Printed email exchange between Jamie Reid and Don Precosky with poems attached
- Poems by Jamie Reid
Series contains records related to the writing and editing work of author Barry McKinnon. Includes Barry McKinnon's manuscripts, published works, writing contracts, writing awards, and related records.
Subseries contains manuscripts and drafts by Barry McKinnon.
File consists of an issue of "Quill & Quire" featuring a front page article by Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts members of the Kootenay School of Writing playing baseball, including Jeff Derksen.
Photograph depicts House on river.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett and unidentified man.
Image depicts the Lheidli T'enneh Burial Grounds in Fort George Park.
Includes copy of published story, draft manuscript and related correspondence. Also includes the vol. 2, no. 5 (Nov./Dec. 2000)Interior Woman magazine issue, featuring "Foot in Mouth Tongue in Cheek" by Ann Walsh (p. 18).
Vol. 3 No. 2 Spring 2000
Feature: Turn of the Century Issue
Contents
- Barry McKinnon - It Can't
- Barry McKinnon - Millennium
- Don Precosky - Canadian Literature Sources on the Internet (Part I)
- Rob Ziegler - Luther's Legacy
- Brad Robinson - Golf and Canadian Literature
- Brad Robinson - Poetic License
File consists of drafts manuscripts of an "Insite" article with Jane Jacobs and background notes for the article.
Item is a notebook written by Brian Fawcett entitled "Smoker's Book".
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks". Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Gill Collins, Chris Barnholden, Mike Barnholden, unknown, George Bowering. Bottom (from left to right): Paul Naylor, Nancy Boyd, Agnes the Dog.
Photograph depicts Baseball diamond in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts Jim Taylor, Parks Canada Historian.
Photograph depicts Stuart Wilson and Nina Norgan.
Photograph depicts Sign on bar door.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of studio portraits of Ann Walsh and other snapshots photographs of Ann Walsh for publicity purposes.
File consists of one bound copy of "Head Out" written by Barry McKinnon.
Sans titreThe pair holds champagne glasses.
File consists of an issue of "Toronto Weekly News" featuring an article on Brian Fawcett and his work.
File consists of documents, correspondence, and research material relating to NAFTA and free trade.
File consists of draft manuscripts of the "New Dictionary", a year 2000 revisiting of "The Disbeliever's Dictionary".
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks". Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Gill Collins, Chris Barnholden, Mike Barnholden, unknown, George Bowering. Bottom (from left to right): Paul Naylor, Nancy Boyd, Agnes the Dog.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks". Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Gill Collins, Chris Barnholden, Mike Barnholden, unknown, George Bowering. Bottom (from left to right): Paul Naylor, Nancy Boyd, Agnes the Dog.
Photograph depicts Dave McFadden in Saskatoon at Diefenbaker's grave.
Photograph depicts BC Forest Service Prince George District building.
Photograph depicts Man and child.
Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett at gate to Tod Mountain Thoroughbreds (Ron Fawcett's property) with a sign celebrating her 90th birthday.
Fawcett began a project in 1975 when he was 31 with the premise of summarizing his understanding of sex at various ages. Manuscripts include "Sex at 31", "Sex at 34", "Sex at 38", and "Sex at 45". These manuscripts were the basis for "Gender Wars".
Includes publication contracts, correspondence, copyright documentation, draft manuscript of "I Love You, Gran".
Photograph depicts Joy McKinnon at McKinnon's Gorse Street house.
Photograph depicts David Bromige and Stan Chung on Barry McKinnon's couch.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "First Snow".
Series contains records related to Barry McKinnon's teaching career at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George. Includes teaching material such as syllabi, curricula, and teaching notes. Also includes administrative records relating to McKinnon's teaching at the College, including records related to the controversy of his lay off from CNC and support received from the community to reinstate his position. Additional material consists of documents regarding the creation of the University of Northern British Columbia, the controversial need for a university in the North, and its clash with the established College of New Caledonia.
Subseries contains material related to Barry McKinnon's teaching career at the Collge of New Caledonia.
Item is a notebook with notes jotted by Barry McKinnon during a New York trip.
File consists of promotional material for Miscellaneous literary publishers.
Series contains the personal records of author Barry McKinnon and his family. Includes resumes, biographies, student records, family records, and financial records.
Series contains photographs taken and collected by Barry McKinnon of his family and colleagues. Also includes a small number of art prints and postcards.
File consists of:
- Newspaper clipping: "Here's the buzz: Mosquito Books is bigger, brighter and better (The Prince George Citizen, Oct. 30, 1997)
- Newspaper clipping: "Our arts heritage honoured" (This Week, March 25, 1999)
- E-mail to Bridget Moran from "dechamp" re: review of A Little Rebellion
- Newspaper clipping: "The power of Bridget's pen changed us all" (The Free Press, May 23, 1999)
- Newspaper clipping: Review of A Little Rebellion (Perspectives, Spring 1999)
- Newspaper clipping: "UNBC honors local author" (The Prince George Citizen, March 24, 1995)
- Newspaper clipping: "The power of Bridget's pen changed us all" (The Free Press, May 23, 1999)
- Photocopy of "The power of Bridget's pen changed us all" article
- Newspaper clipping: "New judgement on old book" (The Free Press, Oct. 4, 1998)
- Newspaper clipping: "Past mistakes recorded in new book" (The Vancouver Sun, May 8, 1995)
- Newspaper clipping: "Stoney Creek Woman's story of courage crosses cultures" by Linda Bates (Vancouver Sun, date unknown)
- Photocopy of the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada to Bridget Moran
- Letter to Donna Wong-Juliani from Bridget Moran re: Joan Carson in Los Angeles regarding Judgement at Stoney Creek
- Photocopy of front cover of A Little Rebellion
- Photocopy of "National Book Un-festival Week" article (Cariboo Observer, April 7, 1993)
- Photocopy of "Stories of Collections" article for Project Friendship
- Photocopy of "Sharing the Knowledge: A First Nations Resource Guide" Researched and Compiled by Gene Joseph, Aboriginal Management Consultants.
File consists of 1 CD-R entitled "Mary and Me" Fujifilm, 80min/700MB CD-R and printouts from CD-R including drafts of manuscript "Mary and Me" by Bridget Moran [print outs generated by Archivist from CD-R].
File consists of chapters 1-9 with revisions input.