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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 Zoë Landale fonds. ACU SPC F0142 https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/zoe-landale-fonds An additional finding aid in another format may exist for this fonds or collection. Inquire in Archives and Special Collections. ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 The Zoe Landale Fonds Accession No. 741/03.6 CORRESPONDENCE ....................................................................................................................................... 3 JOURNALS ................................................................................................................................................... 85 MANUSCRIPTS ............................................................................................................................................. 85 Poetry ...................................................................................................................................................... 85 Collected Poems...................................................................................................................................... 86 Fiction ...................................................................................................................................................... 94 Novels .................................................................................................................................................. 94 Short Stories ...................................................................................................................................... 106 Children’s Stories .............................................................................................................................. 113 Non-Fiction ............................................................................................................................................ 118 ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS, ESSAYS, SPEECHES ......................................................................................... 122 UNIVERSITY FILES ...................................................................................................................................... 146 CONFERENCES ATTENDED AND PARTICIPATED IN ................................................................................... 147 FEDERATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WRITERS ........................................................................................ 147 VANCOUVER INDUSTRIAL WRITERS UNION ............................................................................................. 150 ABOUT ZOË LANDALE ................................................................................................................................ 152 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL RELATING TO Z. LANDALE’S FAMILY ........................................................... 154 MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL RESTRICTED MATERIAL ............................................................................... 156 Page 2 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 MISCELLANEOUS ....................................................................................................................................... 156 WORKS BY OTHERS ................................................................................................................................... 158 PUBLISHED WORKS ................................................................................................................................... 160 Page 3 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE CORRESPONDENCE _____, Amy May 2, 1994- 1.1 May 16, 1994 _____, Barbara October 25, 1992 1.2 _____, Barbara November 22, 1985- 1.3 February 6, 1986 _____, Betty & Gene [199-] 1.4 _____, Dorian [19--]-2002 1.5 _____, Ethel October 1998 1.6 _____, John & Trudy [December 1995]- 1.7 June 16, 1986 Page 4 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE _____, Liz June 1990 1.8 _____, Lois January 9, 1986- 1.9 May 14, 1986 _____, Lynne December 1995 1.10 _____, Mavis February 21, 1996 1.11 _____, Minnie January 8, 1976- 1.12 July 8, 1976 _____, Peggy January 12, 1989- 1.13 December 14, 1991 _____, Rick October 7, 1991 1.14 _____, Robin January 6, [199-] 1.15 Page 5 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE _____, Theresa & John [19--], December 1985- 1.16 December 1997 Abranches, Regina September 8, 1999 1.17 Ace Books May 5, 1980 1.18 Acroscole Review [19--] 1.19 Addison-Wesley (Canada) April 27, 1979- 1.20 June 1, 1979 Alaska Quarterly Review November 20, 1987- 1.21 [after November 20, 1987] Alchemist (periodical) September 1987 1.22 Alfred A. Knopf Canada January 13, 1995 1.23 Amazing Science Fiction Stories November 26, 1984- 1.24 Page 6 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE January 1, 1985 American Goat December 1994 1.25 American Poetry Association [198-] 1.26 Amicus Journal [19--] 1.27 Anderson-Dargatz, Gail [1996] 1.28 Anderson, Violet May 23, 1995 1.29 Andre Deutsch Children’s Books July 12, 1990 1.30 Annick Press November 4, 1987- 1.31 August 31, 1992 Antigonish Review March 11, 1982- 1.32 July 19, 2002 Page 7 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Antioch Review [19--]-1994 1.33 Aquarian Press January 17, 1995 1.34 arc: a magazine of poetry and poetry criticism December 8, 1985- 1.35 May 2000 Arsenal Pulp Press [19--]-May 16, 1997 1.36 Arthur Pine Associates Inc./Literary Services July 15, 1983 1.37 Ashdown, Sheena [19--], November 1988- 1.38 October 8, 2000 Asimov’s SF Magazines [19--] 1.39 Association of Book Publishers of British September 3, 2002- 1.40 Columbia (ABPBC) October 2, 2002 Athabasca University February 9, 1989- 1.41 Page 8 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE April 14, 2000 Atheneum Publishers March 20, 1980- 1.42 February 21, 1984 Atlantic Monthly [19--]-April 1994 1.43 Atlantis: A Woman’s Studies Journal August 5, 1992- 1.44 January 17, 1996 Aurora Edition April 8, 1994- 1.45 August 24, 1994 Bainbridge Island Arts Council March 10, 1991 1.46 Banff Centre February 3, 1986- 1.47 March 9, 1998 Banting Pamela August 19, 1996 1.48 Page 9 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Barbara Bova Literary Agency February 6, 1983 1.49 Barber, Stephanie N. July 27, 1997 1.50 Bartel, Elizabeth [19--] 1.51 Bates, Mollie April 23, 1993- 1.52 September 17, 1993 BC Monthly October 20, 1984 1.53 Beaufort, John August 20, [19--]- 1.54 February 26, 1991 Beautiful British Columbia February 2, 1996 1.55 Bella Pomer Agency [19--] 1.56 Benson, Kevin December 1, 1999- 1.57 February 6, 2000 Page 10 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Bernson, Janet [1985?]-1996 1.58 Bertha Klausner International Literary May 20, 1983- 1.59 Agency May 21, 1983 Betty Marks Literary Agent May 18, 1983 1.60 Bioscope Moving Picture Co. [19--] 1.61 Birds and Blooms (periodical) [19--] 1.62 Birtwhistle, Laura May 9, 1993 1.63 Black Moss Press [198-]-January 22, 1998 1.64 Blazing Paddles January 27, 2000- 1.65 February 23, 2000 Blueth, Evi December 15, 1993 1.66 Page 11 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Blood & Aphorisms: A Journal of Literary [199-] 1.67 Fiction Blue Heron Publishing March 17, 1993- 1.68 September 23, 1994 Bodley Head September 24, 1987- 1.69 May 21, 1990 Bogg: A Journal of North American & British October 23, 1984- 1.70 Writing June 21, 1990 Bonnie R. Crown International Literature & May 25, 1983 1.71 Arts Agency Book Society of Canada April 11, 1979- 1.72 April 24, 1979 Bond, Hugh & Barbara [1989?]-December 1995 1.73 Page 12 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Border Crossings August 25, 1992- 1.74 December 9, 1993 Bowers, Christopher [199-]-February 1997 1.75 Bowling, Tim July 21- 1996 1.76 December 10, 1996 Boys’ Life July 26, 1990- 1.77 August 1990 Braid, Kate March 27, 1989- 1.78 October 5, 2002 Branching Out (periodical) November 14, 1978 1.79 Brandt, Di September 5, 2001 1.80 Break Time (periodical) February 26, 1981 1.81 Page 13 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Breakwater Books July 20, 1990 1.82 Brick Books October 9, 1997- 1.83 April 5, 1998 British Columbia Arts Council September 18, 1996- 2.1 January 21, 2002 British Columbia Psychological Association April 29, 1980- 2.2 [Restricted File] June 18, 1980 British Columbia Society for the Prevention January 31, 1995- 2.3 of Cruelty to Animals May 30, 1995 British Columbia Teacher’s Federation October 10, 2001 2.4 [Restricted File] British Columbia Teachers for English [1995] 2.5 Language Arts Page 14 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE British Columbia. Ministry of Advanced 1993 2.6 Education, Training and Technology British Columbia. Ministry of Small Business September 1990- 2.7 Tourism and Culture January 4, 1996 British Columbia. Ministry of Transportation June 24, 1997 2.8 and Highways British Columbia. Workers’ Compensation June 5, 1980- 2.9 Board August 16, 1993 Buchanan, Elizabeth May 1, 2001- 2.10 October 4, 2001 Buchanan, Joan April 21, 1995 2.11 Bukowski Agency May 11, 1996- 2.12 March 9, 1997 Bumbershoot Literary Arts February 21, 1991- 2.13 Page 15 ZOË LANDALE fonds ACCESSION NO.: 741/03.6 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE March 26, 1992 Burnaby Arts Council December 1, 1989- 2.14 April 23, 1990 Burnaby Writers Society September
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