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From Phoebe 2002 : An Essay

Item is a published excerpt from Crosbie's book, Phoebe 2002: An Essay in Verse, co-written with David Trinidad and Jeffery Connolly, in Boomerang! A Contributors' Journal (Winter 2001, issue #10).

"Two poems"

Item is a published poem by Crosbie in Brick (no. 96, Winter 2016).

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks. Also included are book reviews and a travel article written by Crosbie.

Click : Becoming Feminists : correspondence, notes and essays

File consists of draft copies of essays submitted for this anthology, some edited by Crosbie, as well as correspondence exchanged with contributors and potential contributors to the project. Correspondents include Julia Kristeva, Trish Thomas, June Callwood, Judy Radul, Pamela Des Barres, Marge Piercy, Lorna Crozier, Sook-Yin Lee, Barbara Ehrenreich, Helen Gurley Brown, Nawal El Saddawi, Gayl Jones, Magdalen Celestino, Carol Shields, Roberta Gregory, Lisa Jones, Susie Bright, Betty Friedan, Louise B. Halfe, Slavenka Drakulic, Urvashi Butalia, Debra Orenstein, Nikki Giovanni, Pat Califia, Sallie Tisdale, Jessica Stevenson, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Renee Humphrey, Kembra Phahler, Naomi Klein, and Akua Dansua. Included is correspondence exchanged between Crosbie and Macfarlane Walter & Ross publisher Jan Walter, organizational notes about the project, as well a photograph of Crosbie.

Newspaper and magazine articles : miscellaneous

File consists of published newspaper and magazine articles and reviews written by Crosbie for publications including Zoomer Magazine, NOW Toronto, Books in Canada, Chatelaine, Quill & Quire, Saturday Night, Toronto Life, Maclean's, LightNews, and On the Up.

Reviews

File consists of newspaper, magazine and literary journal reviews of Crosbie's published poetry, edited collections and novels.

Queen Rat : letter and cover proof

File consists of cover proof for Queen Rat, featuring a photograph of Crosbie, accompanied by a letter from Angel Guerra of Stoddart Publishing.

"Sabrina"

Item is a published poem by Crosbie in Narc: New Artist Review Co-op (issue 3, Nov. 1991).

Student projects

File consists of student projects from Crosbie's Summer 2015 course, Introduction to Creative Writing, at OCAD University.

Teaching/biz

File consists of records pertaining to a course taught by Crosbie at McLaughlin College at York University entitled "Images of women in modern Canadian literature" (MC1700.06), include a McLaughlin College course catalogue, a list of essay topics, a form pertaining to new course proposals, and a memorandum pertaining to a books and supplies allowance for part-time faculty and teaching assistants. Included in the file are two poems by Crosbie, "La pieta" and "Ma griffe".

Teaching notebook

Item is a notebook consisting of general notes and notes pertaining to the teaching of an AGO writing class in the summer of 2014.

Teaching notebook

Item includes a syllabus for Crosbie's Summer 2015 course, Introduction to Creative Writing, at OCAD University.

PhD thesis and related files

Series consists of records pertaining to the completion of Crosbie’s PhD in English Literature from the University of Toronto, including her preparation for comprehensive exams and the research and writing of her thesis, “Contextualizing Anne Sexton: confessional process and feminist practice in The Complete Poems". The records in this series include drafts of the thesis, research materials, correspondence, notes, proposals, and reading lists.

Essay and bibliographies

File consists of an untitled essay and two essay bibliographies on the subject of confessional poetry, Robert Lowell, Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath.

Lowell - Snodgrass - Berryman

File consists of a university essay by Crosbie entitled "This is my body: an examination of Anne Sexton's 'Ms. Dog' poems", as well as Crosbie's handwritten notes and research materials pertaining to John Berryman, Robert Lowell, and W.D. Snodgrass. Included is an student essay written by Tony Burgess entitled "A spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, foreseen in tranquility: John Berryman's 'Henry's understanding'".

Plath

File consists of records pertaining to Crosbie's research on Sylvia Plath, including journal articles, newspaper articles, Crosbie's notes, draft writing and her 1989 student paper entitled "Sylvia Plath's posthumous existence".

Letterhead

File consists of three versions of Crosbie's letterhead featuring an image of a rat.

Red mitten project materials

File consists of photographs and drawings of a small, red woolen mitten and a handwritten note from Sonja Ahlers to Crosbie pertaining to the photographs. Included in the file is the mitten.

Self help

Item is an exhibition catalog for Mercer Union show, Self Help, curated by Anda Kubis, featuring writing by R.M Vaughan. Item has been inscribed to Crosbie by Vaughan.

Miscellaneous personal mementos

File consists of items collected and/or accumulated by Crosbie, including a toy belonging to her dog, a pair of earrings, a pen used by Marilyn Manson, items pertaining to the suicide of Daniel Jones and to Tony Burgess. These items are accompanied by explanatory notes written by Crosbie.

Audiovisual material

Series consists of video recordings of Crosbie appearing on a variety of television programs in promotion of her books or as a guest panelist, as well as audio recordings of radio interviews with or literary readings by Crosbie. Included in the series are audio recordings of her interview with Al Purdy in January 2000.

CBC Midday

Item is a video recording of an interview conducted by Brent Bambury with Crosbie to promote her book, Dorothy L'Amour.

Hot Type

Item is a video recording of an interview conducted by Evan Solomon with Crosbie to promote her book, Click: Becoming Feminists.

Lynn : "Much Too Much"

Item is a video recording of an episode of "Too Much for Much" hosted by Avi Lewis and featuring Marilyn Manson. Crosbie was a guest panellist on this episode.

Ziggy : Click

Item is a video recording of an interview conducted by Ziggy Lorenc with Crosbie to promote her book, Click: Becoming Feminists.

Day planner

Day planner includes loose notes, correspondence and a photograph of Crosbie.

Notebook

Item includes loose notes, correspondence and a draft table of contents for Life Is About Losing Everything.

Correspondence and ephemera

File consists of a collection of partially annotated correspondence, ephemera, photographs and a DVD. Included is correspondence from Bruce McDonald, Don McKellar, Michael Turner, Brad Phillips, Doug Stanhope, Ann Ireland and Mary Gaitskill, an early draft fragment of Life Is About Losing Everything, as well as a photograph of Michael Turner.

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