File contains correspondence between Robert Moen and Barry McKinnon concerning music, poetry, printing and other personal topics.
File contains one undated card concerning personal matters.
File contains correspondence dating from July 25, 1970 to June 19, 1981 and from November 30, 1987 to September 5, 1989 concerning various personal topics and a review of Mr. McKinnon's I Wanted To Say Something. File also includes Andy Suknaski's introduction to I Wanted to Say Something, 1990, second edition printing; typescript of Suknaski poems, poetry manuscript drafts and photocopied pages from Mr. Suknaski's diary, newspaper clippings, photocopies of drawings by Mr. Suknaski and a letter to Dennis Lee from Mr. Suknaski regarding Barry McKinnon's poetry.
File consists of posters, postcards, and artwork collected or created by Barry McKinnon. Includes postcards of Prince George.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Ant's Forefoot", including issue 2 and 7.
File consists of manuscripts by Andy Suknaski.
File consists of layout mockups with photomechanical transfers on transparent film for the creation of the 1973 summer issue of the Repository literary magazine.
File consists of layout mockups with photomechanical transfers on transparent film for the creation of "I Wanted to Say Something" by Barry McKinnon.
File consists of one bound copy of "Head Out" written by Barry McKinnon.
McKinnon, BarryFile consists of two publication created by Barry McKinnon: (1) "The Caledonia Writing Series: 1972-1980 & Gorse Press (a bibliography)" and (2) "The Caledonia Writing Series and Gorse Press: A Chronicle and Bibliography" (ca.1994 ?). File also contains the following four poems: "October Poem" by Jamie Reid (1988); "Figmental" by Lissa Wolsak (1996); and "from the Walk" and "Envoi - " both by Barry McKinnon (1996).
File consists of correspondence between Barry McKinnon and other publishers.
File contains correspondence from John Lent and accompanying material.
File contains anonymous notes.
File contains a miscellaneous correspondence to and from Barry McKinnon.
File contains a single handwritten document from Charles Olson.
File contains promotional postcards for Nancy Boyd art shows, annotated with personal messages from Nancy Boyd.
File consists of metal printing plates for the creation of "I Wanted to Say Something" by Barry McKinnon.
File consists of an edited manuscript of "Survival Man: A Short Narrative" by Rick Torch and R. Riggan. Rick Torch is a pseudonym for Barry McKinnon.
File consists of miscellaneous photographs separated from the textual files of Barry McKinnon, mostly photographs sent from fellow writers with their correspondence. Includes photographs of Barry McKinnon, Earle Birney, George Bowering, David Bromige, Stan Chung, Robert Creeley, Brian Fawcett, John Harris, Irving Layton, Dorothy Livesay, Daphne Marlatt, John Newlove, David Phillips, and Paul Shuttleworth.
File contains photographs of attendees at the "Words, Loves: Third BC Creative Writers Conference" which took place at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George. Includes photographs of Barry McKinnon, Robin Blaser, George Bowering, Brian Fawcett, among others.
File consists of photographs of Barry McKinnon and friends at a gathering.
File consists of photographs of bpNichol Lane in Toronto and photographs of newspaper clippings about the new lane.
File consists of author portraits of Barry McKinnon for "The the". Portraits were taken by photographer T. Swanley.
File consists of photographs taken by Penny Connell of David Phillips and Barry McKinnon for the Capilano Review.
File consists of a photograph booklet including photographs that depict a CFRN Alberta talent contest. This item may have been published by Coach House Books.
File consists of a meeting package for the "Access for All" conference, regarding access to advanced education and job training in British Columbia. Includes a speech transcript from Minister of Advanced Education and Job Training Stan Hagen, news releases, reports, and background information.
File consists of a copy of a discussion paper from the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council entitled "Aboriginal Studies in a New Northern University" by Doug Brown.
File consists of research and planning documents regarding the University of Northern British Columbia. Also includes writings by Barry McKinnon regarding the controversial concept of a university in Northern British Columbia.
File consists of a copy of "A Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia".
File consists of newspaper clippings regarding the University of Northern British Columbia.
File consists of newspaper clippings regarding the College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia.
File consists of newspaper clippings regarding the College of New Caledonia.
File consists of a copy of the "College of New Caledonia Institutional Evaluation 1988/89 Interim Report".
File consists of a copy of the "Report of the External Audit Team to the College of New Caledonia".
File consists of letters of support for Barry McKinnon after his controversial layoff from the College of New Caledonia. Includes letters from prominent Canadian writers, poets, and university faculty, such as Margaret Atwood, Brian Fawcett, and Michael Ondaatje, among others.
File consists of drafts and copies of a work by Barry McKinnon and John Harris titled "No Method at All: The Liberal Arts at the College of New Caledonia".
File consists of documents related to Barry McKinnon's controversial layoff from the College of New Caledonia and his subsequent rehire. Includes a speech, correspondence, notes about his layoff from his daily journal, announcements, and clippings.
File consists of material related to the upheavals and labour disputes at the College of New Caledonia in the 1980s. Includes a petition, documents from the Faculty Association of the College of New Caledonia, handouts, minutes, and notes.
File consists of writings by Barry McKinnon related to the College of New Caledonia's Developmental Studies Centre, which was the inspiration for his poem, "The Centre".
File consists of Barry McKinnon's copy of the agreement between the Board of the College of New Caledonia and the Faculty Association for the period April 1, 1980 to March 31, 1982.
File consists of announcements from the College of New Caledonia Board ("Board Bits"), briefs, and member lists.
File consists of copies of correspondence from the National Research Council and clippings regarding the Centre for Advanced Research Techology at the College of New Caledonia. CNC received a federal grant to develop a computer-aid design and manufacturing system, which was intended to pioneer the use of computer technology in resource industries such as forestry and mining.
File consists of issues of the "Asterisk: The Newsletter of the College of New Caledonia Faculty Association", which includes articles written by Barry McKinnon.
File consists of newsletters, agendas, CNC stationary, and the constitution of the student council of the College of New Caledonia Student Union.
File consists of instructor timetables, memoranda, course material, and other teaching-related material.
File consists of Barry McKinnon's teaching performance evaluations from the College of New Caledonia.
File consists of reports and requests for Barry McKinnon's educational leaves from the College of New Caledonia.
File consists of syllabi collected by Barry McKinnon from fellow English instructors.
File consists of memoranda, agenda, and meeting notes for various College of New Caledonia committees, generally pertaining to the English Department.
File consists of syllabi, assignments, readings, and notes from English 190/191 (Business Communications) taught by Barry McKinnon at the College of New Caledonia.