File consists of itineraries, notices, invitations, nametags and programs pertaining to Pick's involvement in the 37th International Festival of Authors, including her participation in author roundtables and her work as a faculty member for the Humber School of Writing workshop held at this event.
Item consists of page proofs for this novel, sent to Pick to read.
Item is a bound uncorrected proof for this novel, sent to Pick from Penguin-Random House Canada publicity manager Shona Cook.
Item is an unbound digital printout of this novel, annotated by Pick, possibly relating to Pick's work on the 2015 Giller Prize jury.
File also includes a film option/purchase agreement summary for Pick's book "The Sweet Edge", which was published by Raincoast Books.
File pertains to a writing workshop taught by Pick at Concordia University in Montreal.
Item is a poetry booklet inscribed to Alison Pick by the author on 15 October 2010.
Item pertains to an event held between 1-9 November 2012 by the Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre of the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto. Pick participated in this event with a discussion of her novel "Far to Go".
File pertains to the 2015 Canadian Jewish Literary Award in memoir/biography, awarded to Pick for "Between Gods". Records in this file are an award certificate, a pamphlet detailing the award recipients, the text of Pick's acceptance speech, and other pamphlets.
Item is a memorial book pertaining to the life of Tom Berman, a distant relative of Pick whose experience as a Kindertransport child inspired her novel "Far to Go". A photograph of Pick and her father with Berman appears on page 22, along with Pick's remembrance of Berman.
File consists of evaluations of Pick's work as a camp counsellor and an invitation to her 21st birthday party.
File consists correspondence, a program and a nametag pertaining to Pick's participation in this event.
File consists of a program, notice and thank-you card pertaining to Pick's appearance as the author featured at this event.
Item is an advance reader's copy of this non-fiction book about a canoe trip the author took with Pick and others.
File consists of a program, correspondence and a nametag pertaining to Pick's participation in this event.
File consists of a poster produced by McClelland & Stewart to commemorate its 25th anniversary of celebrating new writers in The Journey Prize anthology and an accompanying letter from the publisher. Pick was on the jury in 2011.
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
File consists of photocopies
Accession consists of material documenting the career of Archie Alleyne as a musician, philanthropist, and influential figure in the Toronto jazz music scene. Material includes collected material on other Toronto-based jazz musicians; posters, photographs, and other memorabilia from performances and events; correspondence; material related to the Archie Alleyne Scholarship Fund; notebooks; and drafts and research material for his memoir, Colour Me Jazz: The Archie Alleyne Story (2015). Audio-visual material includes recordings of jazz-related programming broadcast on television, audio interviews with jazz musicians, and released and unreleased music performances
Alleyne, ArchieSeries consists of material created by Archie Alleyne in his professional roles as a musician and memoirist, and through his involvement with projects such as Evolution of Jazz Ensemble and the Syncopation Series, and his personal collection of material which reflect his interest in music and African-Canadian history.
File consists of material related to Archie Alleyne's tour of Africa with the Oliver Jones Trio.
File consists of material related to Archie Alleyne's tour of Africa with the Oliver Jones Trio.
File consists of biographies and other material related to the formation of the band, Kollage.