This fonds illustrates the writing career of Canadian author Ann Walsh. Types of records included in this fonds include: published and unpublished short stories, manuscripts, correspondence, grant applications, photographs, audio and video recordings, contracts, book reviews, plotting notes, speaking notes, promotional materials and workshop materials.
Zonder titelSeries consists of unpublished manuscripts and publications of Ann Walsh's short literary works, including short stories, poetry, essays, articles, writing exercises, and short dramatic works. Includes correspondence with publishers and publication contracts. Also includes full issues of various periodicals in which Ann Walsh's writing was published.
Includes three different versions each, of the following three short stories: "Cariboo Gold", "First Person Solitaire" and "Rhubarb, Rhubarb, Rhubarb."
Includes newspaper clippings, correspondence, copies of published article. Also includes an Summer/Fall 2009 issue of Arts Forum, which features "Rupert" by Ann Walsh.
Includes copies of published article, correspondence, transcript of broadcast, draft manuscripts of "First Person Solitaire".
Includes 1 colour photograph featuring Ann Walsh holding a bouquet of sunflowers, correspondence with publishers, copies of published article, draft manuscript of "Cariboo Sunflowers."
Includes draft manuscripts for "Tell Me Straight" (working title: "Driving Story") and related correspondence.
Includes copies of published story "Sock Wars" (original working title, "Fairplay"), related correspondence, and draft manuscripts. Also includes the April 1989 BC Woman to Woman Magazine issue, featuring "Sock Wars" by Ann Walsh (p. 50)
Includes copies of published story, draft manuscripts, and related correspondence. Also includes the Sept. 20, 1994 Woman's World: The Woman's Weekly magazine issue, featuring "Open Wide" by Ann Walsh (p. 45).
Includes copies of published poems, certificates of participation in creative writing schools, draft poems, and draft manuscript for "Life" a one-minute play.
Includes the vol. 34, no. 5 (1972) issue of Jack and Jill magazine, featuring "In the Sun" a poem by Ann Walsh (p. 62).
File consists of various short writing pieces by Ann Walsh including short stories, poetry, and short dramatic works.
Series consists of unpublished manuscripts and drafts of Ann Walsh's monograph literary works, including juvenile novels, anthologies, screenplays, and non-fiction books. Includes accompanying correspondence from publishers, editors, other writers, and readers. Also includes publication contracts, grant applications, teaching guides, research material, and notes.
Includes draft application to the Canada Council of the Arts and proposal summary.
Includes promotional bookmark, "Official Selection- Golden Oak Award" book stickers and Ontario Library Association award, book cover for "Beginnings: Stories of Canada's Past," publisher's contract, book reviews, fan mail, related correspondence, edited
Includes press clippings, book reviews, related correspondence, story overview, and typeset copy of unpublished novel.
File consists of the original draft of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel "Moses, Me and Murder!: A Story of the Cariboo Gold Rush".
File consists of a draft of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel "Moses, Me and Murder!: A Story of the Cariboo Gold Rush".
File consists of a word-processed typescript of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel "Moses, Me and Murder!: A Story of the Cariboo Gold Rush".
Includes a "Moses, Me and Murder" draft manuscript, ca. 1987.
File consists of drafts of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel "Moses, Me and Murder!: A Story of the Cariboo Gold Rush".
File consists of annotated rough drafts of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel "Shabash!".
Includes press release, editorial notes, author reading announcements, press clippings, related correspondence, book cover, request for permission to use front cover, draft manuscript, and handwritten notes.
File consists of an annotated first draft typescript of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel, "Your Time, My Time".
Series consists of records relating to the publication and publicity of the literary works of Ann Walsh in general (non-specific to a particular work). Publication records include contracts, negotiation correspondence, and rejections from publishers. Publicity material includes article features about Ann Walsh, publisher catalogues, publicity posters, promotional material, bookmarks, book reviews, event programmes, news clippings, and publicity photographs. Also includes audio recordings and video recordings of Ann Walsh.
Includes various signed publishing contracts, signed authors agreement between Anne Walsh and Kathleen Cook-Waldron re: "A Gold Rush Alphabet," and rights and ownership correspondence.
Includes original book reviews.
File consists of studio portraits of Ann Walsh and other snapshots photographs of Ann Walsh for publicity purposes.
Includes correspondence between Ann Walsh and some of her fans, as well as some letters of reference written for her in support of her grant applications.
Includes workshop notes, various speaking notes including University College of the Cariboo Convocation Address (May 1994), a few workshop handouts.
Includes workshop handouts as well as workshop speaking notes.
Includes correspondence, copy of the published article, copyright agreement with publisher, draft manuscripts. Also includes the April 2004 Canadian Living magazine issue, featuring "O Canada" by Ann Walsh (p. 237).
Includes correspondence and a documentary proposal for CBC Radio's Out Front programme.
Includes correspondence, and drafts manuscripts of Ann Walsh's contribution towards the publication "Skelton at Sixty."
Includes correspondence, copy of published story and draft manuscripts of "The Daffodil Question" (working title: "A Little Learning"). Also includes the April 24, 1990 Woman's World: The Woman's Weekly magazine issue, featuring "The Daffodil Question" by Ann Walsh (p. 54).
Includes correspondence, royalty documentation, draft manuscripts and copy of this story as featured in Great Canadian Murder & Mystery Stories.
Includes copies of published story and teacher's guide from The Blue Jean Collection published by Thistledown Press.
Includes correspondence from publishers rejecting various short stories for publication consideration.
Includes correspondence, grant of first magazine rights, freelance payment requisition, copy of published story, and draft manuscripts. Also includes the Dec. 15, 1987 Woman's World: The Woman's Weekly magazine issue, featuring "Complete Romance: Holiday Cheer" by Ann Walsh (p. 20).
Includes correspondence, copy of published story "The Darius Bird" (working title: "Darius") and a draft manuscript.
Includes related correspondence, publishing contracts, book reviews of the anthology Skin of the Soul: New Horror Stories by Women and draft manuscript.
Includes copy of published story, related correspondence and draft manuscripts. Also includes the June 1987 BC Woman to Woman Magazine issue, featuring "Missus Clean" by Ann Walsh (p. 48).
Includes draft manuscript and related correspondence.
Includes copies of published story, related correspondence, and draft manuscript. Also includes the March 1986 issue of BC Woman to Woman Magazine featuring "Stewart Bitz" by Ann Walsh (p. 44).
File consists of manuscript and typescript drafts of "Diamonds", a poem by Ann Walsh.
Includes mock-up of front matter, draft book dedication, related correspondence and various poems by Ann Walsh.
Includes minutes, draft agreement between working group members Ann Walsh, Anne Halsall, Verena Berger, Donna Milner and Heidi Redl (the Wednesday Writers) and Barbara Scott (the editor), invoices, working notes, and Hell Book Personal Essay.
File consists of three notebooks containing writing exercises from Ann Walsh's writing group, "The Wednesday Writers". These exercises were done once a week; each exercise took 10-15 minutes and was assigned by another writer in the group.
Includes draft manuscripts, synopses, plotting notes, and related correspondence.
File consists of first and second draft typescripts of Ann Walsh's novel, "Anna" (working title).