File includes Uppal’s scripts for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)’s ‘Bibliofile’ program, which highlighted the works of Canadian authors. File also includes Uppal’s signed freelance contributor contracts with the CBC and emails exchanged with the show’s producers and staff.
File includes a paperback copy of Ceres Alvim’s book of poetry titled ‘Entre a rua Principe e a rua Primavera.’ It also includes lobby cards for Alvim’s books ‘Entre a rua Principe e a rua Primavera and ‘Cafe nas Nuvens,’ with Theresa Catharina de Campos’ notes on her friendship with the author and how their writing relates to Priscila’s medium of poetry.
File includes the manuscript for chapter 3 of C.H. Head’s book ‘Comes By It Honestly: Blood and Belonging.’ This book or contributed chapter does not appear to be a published work. File also includes scores awarded by Uppal to the shortlisted submissions of the Toronto Star Poetry Contest.
File includes correspondence from Joseph Boyden and his publishers regarding Uppal’s contributions to No More Stolen Sisters, an Amnesty International initiative to raise funds and awareness for human rights projects focused on missing and murdered Indigenous women.
File includes correspondence with Terry Boyd-Zhang a York graduate who showed interest in translating a selection of Uppal’s poetry for a poetry magazine based in the People’s Republic of China.
File includes email correspondence with Grace A. Westcott of Westcott Law regarding fair usage of “commercial” books that were within copyright at the time of writing.
File includes a handwritten letter from poet Margaret Avison, who informs Uppal of the publishing complications surrounding Avison’s book of poetry, ‘Concrete and Wild Carrot,’ which was later released in 2002 and won the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2003.
File includes Uppal’s email correspondence with Paul Leatherdale, Archivist of the Law Society of Upper Canada regarding media conversion compainies with suitable equipment for the conversion of Uppal’s 8mm tape reels from Brazil.
File includes correspondence with photographer Mark Raynes Roberts regarding his Portraits of Canadian Authors project, which featured a photograph of Uppal.
File includes correspondence from David Sobelman, husband of Professor Rishma Dunlop, regarding her home hospice care, funeral details in relation to requested contributions from Priscila Uppal and Christopher Doda and Sobelman’s account of Dunlop’s final moments.
File includes correspondence relating to the call for poems for the Demeter Press anthology titled “White Ink” and the details of the book launch related to the same anthology at the 11th Research on Mothering (ARM) conference.
File includes correspondence between Uppal and her maternal relatives. It includes extensive communication with her grandmother Theresa Amelia Campos and with Uppal’s maternal aunts, who provided her with updates on their grandmother’s well-being and arrangements made after her death.
File includes one copy of ‘Cover Before Striking,’ the title story in Uppal’s short story collection as published in a singular volume by Lyrical Mythical Press. This story’s intended inclusion in the latter short story collection is indicated at the end of the book.