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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 Christopher Wiseman fonds. ACU SPC F0130 https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/christopher-wiseman-fonds An additional finding aid in another format may exist for this fonds or collection. Inquire in Archives and Special Collections. CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 The Christopher Wiseman Fonds Accession No. 660/99.17 FILE TITLE ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 MANUSCRIPTS ............................................................................................................................................. 60 Poetry ...................................................................................................................................................... 61 Individual Poems ..................................................................................................................................... 62 MANUSCRIPTS ........................................................................................................................................... 113 Poetry: Poetry Collections .................................................................................................................... 114 READINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 120 MANUSCRIPTS ........................................................................................................................................... 121 Fiction .................................................................................................................................................... 121 Prose ..................................................................................................................................................... 122 Addresses, Articles, Essays, Papers, Reviews, Etc. ............................................................................ 124 EDUCATION AND TEACHING ..................................................................................................................... 136 ABOUT CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN .............................................................................................................. 138 AUDIOVISUAL ............................................................................................................................................ 139 REALIA ....................................................................................................................................................... 139 WORKS BY OTHER AUTHORS .................................................................................................................... 140 MISCELLANEOUS ....................................................................................................................................... 142 PUBLISHED WORKS ................................................................................................................................... 142 Page 2 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE CORRESPONDENCE (Additional correspondence in Manuscript and other series) Unidentified (1 item) [19--] 1.1 _____, Arlene [19--] 1.2 _____, Gail 1991 1.3 _____, Genëffa 1989 1.4 _____, John 1993 1.5 Abley, Mark 1982 1.6 Acadia University 1989 1.7 ACCESS 1982-1993 1.8 Acumen Magazine 1994-1995 1.9 Page 3 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Adam, Ian 1976 1.10 Agenda (Periodical) 1987 1.11 Alaska Review 1970 1.12 Alberta 1977 1.13 Alberta Book Fair Society 1992-1994 1.14 Alberta Booksellers Association 1988 1.15 Alberta Foundation for the Literary Arts 1985-1993 1.16 Alberta Poetry Festival Society 1981-1982 1.17 Alberta Poetry Yearbook 1984 1.18 Alberta Theatre Projects 1985-1998 1.19 Alberta Vocational College 1995 1.20 Page 4 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Alberta Writers Federation 1977-1978 1.21 Alberta. Alberta Education 1991 1.22 Alberta. Alberta Community Development 1994 1.23 Alberta. Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism 1979-1993 1.24 Alberta. Alberta Educational Communications 1979 1.25 Authority Alberta. Legislative Assembly 1985-1991 1.26 Alberta. Minister of Advanced Education and 1985-1994 1.27 Career Development Alberta. Minister of Culture and 1984-1991 1.28 Multiculturalism Alberta. Minister of Municipal Affairs 1997 1.29 Page 5 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Alberta. Office of the Agent General in the 1988 1.30 United Kingdom Alberta. Office of the Premier 1986-1987 1.31 Alexandra Writers Centre 1981 1.32 Alford, Edna 1981-1983 1.33 Almon, Bert 1980-1997 1.34 Andrews, Audrey 1988 1.35 Andrews, Jill [198-], 1.36 1987-1988 Anglo-Welsh Review 1974 1.37 Ann-Margret [19--] 1.38 Anthology Eighty 1978-1979 1.39 Page 6 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Antigonish Review 1985 1.40 Anvil Press Poetry Ltd. 1982-1984 1.41 Arc 1979-1993 1.42 Archer, Anne 1987-1988 1.43 Ariel 1973-1990 2.1 Arts Council of Great Britain 1981 2.2 Aurora 1979-1980 2.3 Bailey, Ian 1986-1991 2.4 Banff Centre for the Arts 1986-1999 2.5 Banff Springs Hotel 1986 2.6 Banhart, Julie [19--] 2.7 Page 7 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Banting & Best Elementary School 1986 2.8 Barbour, Douglas 1979-1981 2.9 Barker, Christine 1991 2.10 Barnes, Thom 1989 2.11 Barnieh, Zina 1990 2.12 Barton, John 1981-1994 2.13 Bates, Marti [19--] 2.14 Bayeux Arts 1994 2.15 Beck, Marion 1994-1998 2.16 Bedford, William 1985 2.17 Page 8 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Bellette, Anthony 1977-1994 2.18 Berner, Robert 1969-1995 2.19 Beum, Robert 1985 2.20 Bishop Carroll High School 1992 2.21 Bishop, Bonnie 1980 2.22 Bixby, Susan 1992 2.23 Black Apple 1990 2.24 Black, James 1981-1996 2.25 Blaise, Clark 1988 2.26 Blake, Rosemary [199-]-1991 2.27 Blodgett, E.D. 1983 2.28 Page 9 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Bloodaxe Books [19--] 2.29 Blue Buffalo 1987 2.30 Book Publishers Association of Alberta 1988-1996 2.31 Books Direct 1995 2.32 Books New and Forthcoming [1978?] 2.33 Border Crossings 1988 2.34 Bourne, Lesley-Anne 1987 2.35 Bowness Senior High School 1997 2.36 Boyd, Thel(?) E. 1979 2.37 Bradford, Michael [19--] 2.38 Page 10 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Brick Books 1988 2.39 British Broadcasting Corporation [19--], 2.40 196-1993 British Ceremonial Imports Ltd. [19--] 2.41 Bronte, C. [19--] 2.42 Brown, Andrew 1990 2.43 Brusse, Jen 1996 2.44 Bukoski, Anthony 1979-1982 2.45 Burford Mason, Roger 1988-1995 2.46 Burke, Anne 1997-1998 2.48 Butler, Erin [198-], 1989 2.49 Page 11 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Butler, John 1996 2.50 Cairns, A.T.J. 1988-1994 2.51 Calgary Board of Education 1980-1992 2.52 Calgary English Association [19--], 1977 2.53 Calgary Herald 1987-1997 2.54 Calgary Institute for the Humanities 1980-1995 2.55 Calgary Knights of the Roundtable [19--] 3.1 Calgary Public Library 1980-1987 3.2 Calgary Society for Students with Learning 1993 3.3 Difficulties Calgary Women’s Literary Club 1990 3.4 Calgary Writers Association 1989-1991 3.5 Page 12 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Calgary Writing Project 1985-1989 3.6 Cambridge Canadian Trust [19--] 3.7 Campleau, Anne 1988-1991 3.8 Camrose Games Society 1989 3.9 Canada Council 1974-1997 3.10 Canada. Canadian Consulate General (New 1984-1985 3.11 York) Canada. Canadian High Commission 1985 3.12 (London, Eng.) Canada. House of Commons 1987 3.13 Canada. House of Commons. Leader of the 1991 3.14 Opposition Page 13 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Canada. Minister of Communications 1987-1993 3.15 Canada. Minister of Finance 1982 3.16 Canada. Office of the Prime Minister 1994 3.17 Canada. Parks Canada 1976-1979 3.18 Canadian Author & Bookman [19--] 3.19 Canadian Authors Association 1985 3.20 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1977-1998 3.21 - includes drafts of No card for Mrs. Kibble Canadian Ethnic Studies 1981 3.22 Canadian Forum 1969-1973 3.23 Canadian Literature 1980-1992 3.24 Page 14 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Canadian Who’s Who 1993-1998 3.25 Cancopy 1990-1997 3.26 Carmichael, Kay 1990-1991 3.27 Carpenter, David [19--], 3.28 1981-1997 Cassidy, Stephen R. 1995 3.29 Century Hutchinson Limited 1985 3.30 Chandler, Pamela 1982 3.31 Chapman, Gorran 1995 3.32 Chatto and Windus 1967 3.33 Chellas, Brian 1990 3.34 Page 15 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Cheltenham Festival of Literature 1986 3.35 China Federation of Literary and Art Circles [19--] 3.36 Chorny, Merron [19--] 3.37 Christensen, Peter 1984 3.38 Christison, Tim 1989 3.39 CKUA (Radio Station) 1995 3.40 Clark, Joan [19--], 3.41 1982-1995 Clarke, I.F. 1996 3.42 Clodd, Alan SEE ALSO Enitharmon Press 1976-1978 3.43 Cogswell, Fred 1972-1990 3.44 Page 16 CHRISTOPHER WISEMAN fonds ACCESSION NO.: 660/99.17 DATE BOX/FILE FILE TITLE Coles, Don 1982 3.45 Common Ground 1998 3.46 Communication & Speech Arts Association
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