File consists of poetry notebooks written by Brian Fawcett.
File consists of Brian Fawcett's report cards from primary school (Connaught Elementary) and secondary school (Prince George Senior Secondary School).
File contains certificates that Brian Fawcett was awarded as a child for musical talent.
File contains miscellaneous fiction excerpts from various works, including novels and short fiction.
File consists of early fiction and notes by Brian Fawcett.
File consists of miscellaneous draft manuscripts of essays, articles, and columns written by Brian Fawcett for various periodicals.
File consists of draft book review manuscripts written by Brian Fawcett for "Books in Canada" and published issues of the periodical that contain Fawcett's work.
Subseries consists of miscellaneous poetry manuscripts, many of which are untitled and unidentified.
File contains in-progress project lists compiled by Fawcett, as well as proposals that summarized conceived future works.
File consists of draft manuscripts of articles and columns written by Brian Fawcett for the Globe and Mail newspaper.
File consists of clippings of essays, articles, columns and book reviews by Brian Fawcett from various periodicals.
File contains notes related to various subjects, including fictional works.
File consists of documents and correspondence relating to Dooney's Cafe, an alternative online news source started by Brian Fawcett. Also includes draft articles to be published on Dooney's Cafe and a proposal for "Dooney's News Service".
File consists of draft book review manuscripts written by Brian Fawcett for various periodicals.
File consists of miscellaneous personal financial records of Brian Fawcett.
File consists of drafts of unpublished children's book by Fawcett entitled "When Daddy Was A Little Boy".
File consists of a draft of a Fawcett poem entitled "Killing Robins on a Sunday Morning".
File consists of Brian Fawcett's academic essays from his Bachelor of Arts in English education at Simon Fraser University.
File consists of research material for Brian Fawcett's thesis on Ezra Pound.
File consists of drafts for Brian Fawcett's thesis on Ezra Pound.
File consists of Brian Fawcett's post-secondary scholastic records from Simon Fraser University and Vancouver Community College.
File consists of Brian Fawcett's diploma from his 1969 graduation from Simon Fraser University with a Bachelor of Arts in English.
File contains drafts and published version of "Cottonwood Canyon", a speech by Fawcett "meant to be given to the Prince George Chamber of Commerce".
File contains work by Fawcett entitled "The Middle Distance".
File consists of draft manuscripts of "Five Books of a Northmanual".
File consists of a final draft manuscript of "Five Books of a Northmanual".
File consists of draft manuscripts of "Friends", a poetry anthology.
File contains issue number 12 of "West Coast Writing", which contains "Work in Progress" by Fawcett, along with the work of many other poets.
File contains a draft manuscript of "The Opening: Prince George, Finally".
File contains a final draft manuscript of "The Opening: Prince George, Finally".
File contains a published edition of "The Opening: Prince George, Finally".
File contains a notebook with a draft of "The Opening: Prince George, Finally".
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "Local matters: A Defence of Dooney's Café and Other Non-globalized Places, People, and Ideas".
Fawcett began a project in 1975 when he was 31 with the premise of summarizing his understanding of sex at various ages. This file contains manuscripts for the poem "Sex at 31".
File consists of a large format final draft of "Permanent Relationships", a poetry anthology.
File consists of draft manuscripts of "Permanent Relationships", a poetry anthology.
File consists of publication entitled "Permanent Relationships", a poetry anthology.
File consists of a poetry magazine edited by Brian Fawcett entitled "Iron". Includes poetry by Brian Fawcett and Sharon Thesen (Fawcett).
File contains a poetry publishing agreement for "Elegy Written by the Shores of an Okanagan Lake"
File consists of issues of NMFG poetry magazine, which was edited by and contributed to by Brian Fawcett.
File consists of an edition of the publication "Timber Rights and Forest Policy in British Columbia" that was used to research for "Virtual Clearcut".
File contains course outlines from Brian Fawcett's education and teaching. Includes Brian Fawcett's teaching course outlines for "Creative Writing", at Matsqui, Kent Institution and includes his outline notes and support documents entitled "Role of Fine Arts in Prison Education".
File consists of a 1976 draft manuscript of "Creatures of State", a poetry anthology.
File consists of issue number 12 of "The Capilano Review" from 1977, which includes a Brian Fawcett section.
File consists of a publishing agreement between Brian Fawcett and Talon Books to publish "Creatures of State".
Fawcett began a project in 1975 when he was 31 with the premise of summarizing his understanding of sex at various ages. This file contains manuscripts for the poem "Sex at 34".
File consists of a published version of "Creatures of State", a poetry anthology.
File consists of a 1974-1977 draft manuscript of "Creatures of State", a poetry anthology.
File consists of a closed draft manuscript.
File consists of issues of various periodicals that contain the work of Brian Fawcett. Includes issues of "Canadian Forum", "Capilano Review", "Vancouver Review", "Adbusters", "This Country Canada", "Species Review", and "Minutes of the Charles Olson Society".