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Libraries and Cultural Resources LIBRARIES AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Archives and Special Collections Suite 520, Taylor Family Digital Library 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4 www.asc.ucalgary.ca Katherine Govier fonds. ACU SPC F0128 https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/katherine-govier-fonds An additional finding aid in another format may exist for this fonds or collection. Inquire in Archives and Special Collections. KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 The Katherine Govier Fonds Accession No. 700/01.6 CORRESPONDENCE ....................................................................................................................................... 2 MANUSCRIPTS ............................................................................................................................................. 28 Fiction - Drama (Film, Radio, Stage, TV) ................................................................................................. 29 Fiction - Novel ......................................................................................................................................... 37 Fiction - Short Story Collections .............................................................................................................. 39 Fiction - Uncollected Short Stories.......................................................................................................... 42 Non-Fiction - Articles, Book Reviews, Speeches, Etc. ............................................................................. 42 PUBLISHED WORKS ..................................................................................................................................... 63 WORKS ABOUT KATHERINE GOVIER ........................................................................................................... 69 OVERSIZE ..................................................................................................................................................... 72 AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIAL ........................................................................................................................... 73 MISCELLANEOUS ......................................................................................................................................... 77 WORKS BY OTHER AUTHORS ...................................................................................................................... 78 PUBLISHED BOOKS BY KATHERINE GOVIER ................................................................................................ 78 PUBLISHED WORKS BY K. GOVIER IN ANTHOLOGIES .................................................................................. 79 PUBLISHED BOOKS BY OTHER AUTHORS .................................................................................................... 82 Page 2 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE CORRESPONDENCE _____, Jocelyn November 15, 1993 1.1 _____, Karen August 15, 1993 1.2 Academy of Canadian Cinema and December 4, 1992 1.3 Television. National Story Editor Training Program Airmedia February 20, 1992- 1.4 April 22, 1992 Alberta Views [1998] 1.5 Anderson, Doris July 28, 1992 1.6 Atwood, Margaret and Graeme Gibson [199-]-1999 1.7 Australian Council March 30, 1992- 1.8 Page 3 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE April 3, 1992 Australian Tourist Commission March 2, 1992- 1.9 April 3, 1992 Banff Centre [restricted file] April 1, 1985 1.10 Barclay, Jennifer July 8, 1993 1.11 Barr, Ann May 5, 1999- 1.12 July 7, 1999 Berendt, Erich December 1992 1.13 Berkshire Publishing Company April 1995 1.14 Billington, Rachel [199-] 1.15 Black, Conrad December 10, 1993- 1.16 January 13, 1994 Page 4 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Blyth Centre for the Arts January 13, 1984 1.17 Boswell, Sue April 22, 1992 1.18 Boycott, Rosie September 20, 1994- 1.19 October 30, 1994 Bracuk, Diane [199-] 1.20 British Columbia. Ministry Responsible for May 12, 1993 1.21 Culture. Scholarship Awards Program Butcher, Maggie and Anthony Woollard December 1992 1.22 Bzztôh Publishers October 24, 1995 1.23 C.A. Delaney Capital Management December 10, 1998 1.24 Calder, Elaine April 13, 1984- 1.25 May 1, 1984 Page 5 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Canada Council November 1, 1991- 1.26 February 29, 1996 Canada. Embassy (Japan) March 6, 1991- 1.27 November 3, 1992 Canada. External Affairs and International May 25, 1992 1.28 Trade [restricted file] Canada. Minister of Canadian Heritage February 15, 1994- 1.29 July 14, 1994 Canada. Minister of Communications April 19, 1993- 1.30 May 21, 1993 Canada. Minister of Employment and October 9, 1992 1.31 Immigration Canada. Parliament. House of Commons June 8, 1993 1.32 Page 6 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Canadian Broadcasting Corporation October 31, 1994- 1.33 March 23, 1998 Canadian Federation of University Women February 2, 1993 1.34 Canadian Forum [199-] 1.35 Canadian Geographic January 19, 1999- 1.36 February 8, 1999 Canadian Literary Society of Japan February 4, 1992- 1.37 June 10, 1992 Canadian Peace Alliance August 18, 1992- 1.38 September 17, 1992 Canadian Who’s Who September 5, 1992 1.39 Cancopy [restricted file] January 1997 1.40 Page 7 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Chabot, Diane January 4, 1993- 1.41 [after 1993] Chatelaine April 5, 1991- 1.42 October 5, 1994 Clark, Joan May 27, [199-]- 1.43 [after May 27, 199-] Clarke Institute of Psychiatry [restricted file] October 6, 1983 1.44 Competrini, Diana October 22, 1998 1.45 Corpus Almanac & Canadian Sourcebook September 23, 1992 1.46 Coutts, Jim December 1998 1.47 Couzens, Tim June 17, 1998 1.48 Deborah Rogers Ltd. Literary Agency September 16, 1987 1.49 Page 8 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE [restricted file] Descant July 13, 1993- 1.50 December 5, 1994 Discovery (Periodical) November 17, 1993- 1.51 May 4, 1994 Drache, Sharon Abron January 13, 1993 1.52 Eden Mills Writers’ Festival February 17, 1994 2.1 Education Technology Centre April 1, 1992- 2.2 June 30, 1992 Elaine Markson Literary Agency February 3, 1983- 2.3 February 3, 1989 Elaschuk, Lisa September 12, 1989- 2.4 December 2, 1992 Page 9 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Elora Words by the Water Writers Festival March 3, 1994 2.5 Factory Theatre January 31, 1985 2.6 Fallis, Mary Lou April 19, 1994 2.7 Farnsworth, Clyde August 30, 1998 2.8 Fetherling, Douglas [199-]-July 17, 1998 2.9 Fifth House Publishers April 15, 1993- 2.10 April 28, 1993 Foundation to Underwrite New Drama February 12, 1992 2.11 Fraser Valley Regional Library May 7, 1992- 2.12 November 9, 1992 From All Walks of Life June 18, 1992 2.13 Page 10 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Gage Publishing [restricted file] August 9, 1982- 2.14 February 19, 1985 Gellhorn, Martha October 30, 1994 2.15 General Publishing May 23, 1996 2.16 Gibson, Douglas M. June 3, 1993 2.17 Globe and Mail [restricted file] [199-] 2.18 Goldenberg, Naomi October 26, 1994 2.19 Govier, Doris June 23 [199-]- 2.20 July 4, 1998 Govier, Katherine [199-] 2.21 - greeting cards, postcards Page 11 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Govier, Sue [199-] 2.22 Gray, Charlotte [1998] 2.23 Gray, Elizabeth [1999 before June 16]- 2.24 June 17, 1999 Gricsdorf, Jane June 27, 1993- 2.25 July 26, 1994 Gwyn, Sandra July 4, 1998- 1998 2.26 [after July 29] Harbourfront Reading Series October 30, 1991- 2.27 August 26, 1996 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Canada January 7, 1992 2.28 [restricted file] Harper Collins Publishers January 25, 1995- 2.29 Page 12 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE August 4, 1998 Haynes, Jim 1995 [before July 8]- 2.30 July 27, 1995 Hayter, John S. December 7, 1992 2.31 Heather Mitchell Lawyer August 21, 1984- 2.32 October 11, 1996 Homel, David March 12, 1998 2.33 Honderich, Emily January 20, 1996 2.34 Hooker, Catherine J. November 6, 1993 2.35 Hungary Mind Press January 17, 1996- 2.36 February 28, 1997 Hunter, Bruce October 31, 1993 2.37 Page 13 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Imperial Oil Limited [restricted file] May 24, 1996 2.38 International Council for Canadian Studies February 11, 1992- 2.39 February 27, 1992 Japanese Association for Canadian Studies February 7, 1992-1992 2.40 [after February 7] Julian, Glenn January 4, 1990- 2.41 February 5, 1999 Kazdan, Stephanie May 26, 1998 2.42 Keefer, Michael August 30, 1994 2.43 Kennedy, Paul [199-]-May 4, 1997 2.44 Key Porter Books April 7, 1989- 2.45 November 13, 1989 Page 14 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Kierans, Tom May 5, 1998 2.46 Kostash, Myrna & Oliver Botar [199-] 2.47 Lahti International Writers’ Reunion February 21, 1995- 2.48 June 10, 1995 Lamb, Catherine October 25, 1994- 2.49 January 26, 1999 Lapinsky, Susan November 27, 1998 2.50 Levine, Norman January 11, 1997 2.51 Libraries 2000 [restricted file] August 23, 1985 2.52 Little, Brown and Company (Canada) May 6, 1994- 2.53 [restricted file] December 31, 1997 London Management & Representation November 18, 1981 2.54 Page 15 KATHERINE GOVIER fonds ACCESSION NO.: 700/01.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE [restricted file] Lucinda Vardey Agency May 28, 1985- 2.55 October 12, 1993 Macfarlane Walter & Ross June 3, 1993- 3.1 February 8, 1999 MacKenzie,
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