File consists of manuscripts by Don Precosky.
Item is an audio recording of Don Precosky interviews Barry McKinnon.
Photograph depicts Don White, Brian Fawcett, and Dorothy O'Brien (their grade 12 English teacher) in Prince George.
Item is an audio recording of Donald Cameron.
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 manuscripts by Dora FitzGerald.
Item is an audio recording of Dorothea Funk interviews Barry McKinnon about his Pulp Log.
Item is an audio recording of Dorothy Brachere and others at poetry reading.
Grant holds an eagle feather.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Aug 2006, Her Honor and Dorothy Grant”.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay arriving at Prince George Airport.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay arriving at Prince George Airport.
Item is an audio recording of Dorothy Livesay: Canadian Poets on Tape.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay disembarking from a plane at Prince George Airport.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay disembarking from a plane at Prince George Airport.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay in Prince George.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay in a Prince George hotel room.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay in a Prince George hotel room.
Item is an audio recording of Dorothy Livesay interview.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay performing a reading at the College of New Caledonia reading series.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay performing a reading at the College of New Caledonia reading series.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay performing a reading at the College of New Caledonia with Barry McKinnon speaking.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File consists of drafts.
File consists of drafts.
File consists of drafts.
Series contains printed drafts and submissions to the eJournal "It's Still Winter: A Web Journal of Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics", which was co-published online by College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia between 1997 and 2002. The editors of the journal were Don Precosky and Barry McKinnon.
Digital submissions are maintained in the 2024.2.3 Digital Files series.
File consists of drafts, ca. 1990.
File consists of drafts, essays, and proposals, including "I Hate Salmon" and "Poet and Critic '69".
File consists of drafts, including "As It Rains" and the film script "Parallax or Omar Khayam Coming".
File consists of drafts, including "I Wanted to Say Something".
File consists of drafts, including poems from "The Golden Daybreak Hair" and a review of George Bowering's "The Catch".
File consists of drafts, including "Sex at 31" and "I Wanted to Say", and reviews of "Catch" and "Wild Roses".
File consists of drafts, including "Songs and Speeches" and a mockup of the cover for "Stamp Collection".
File consists of drafts, including "The Centre", "The Petting Zoo", and "Sex at 38".
File consists of drafts, including "The Moving Photograph".
File consists of drafts, including "The Petting Zoo".
File consists of drafts, including "The the".
File consists of drafts, including "The Whale", "Songs and Speeches", "The Death of a Lyric Poet", and "The Little Matchbook Anthology".
File consists of drafts, including "Wired Music".
Includes draft manuscripts and copy of published story "Droppings to Die For" (original working titles "Medical Research" and "Research") and related correspondence.
Photograph depicts Ducks at Reifel Bird Sanctuary.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Duel", including issue 1.
File consists of a 2004 pamphlet containing a story written by Fawcett entitled "Dumping Ronald".
File consists of manuscripts by Dwight Gardiner.
Totem pole stands alone against a mountainous background.
Photograph depicts Earle Birney at the College of New Caledonia.
Item is an audio recording of Earle Birney: Canadian poets on tape.
Audio recording consists of Earle Birney discussing poetry in general terms, and reading a representative selection of his poems. Poems include: The Alaska passage, I fear that I shall never make, Found, Swahili serenade, Pacific door, The marriage, Bushed, etc.
Audio recording consists of Earle Birney discussing poetry in general terms, and reading a representative selection of his poems. Poems include: The Alaska passage, I fear that I shall never make, Found, Swahili serenade, Pacific door, The marriage, Bushed, etc.