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19th Trillium Awards : notebook

Item is a notebook kept by Crosbie while a member of the jury for the Trillium Book Award and the Trillium Book Award for Poetry. It consists of her assessments of some of the books up for consideration and includes copies of other reviews of these books.

Al Purdy interview notes

File includes Crosbie's handwritten notes prepared for her two-day interview with Al Purdy, conducted in British Columbia on 21-22 January 2000, as well her typescript notes based on an audio recording of the interviews. Some research materials are also part of the file.

Application for assistant professor in humanities/creative writing

File consists of Crosbie's draft application letter for a position at York University as an assistant professor in humanities/creative writing (prose fiction and poetry). Included in the file is a letter from Crosbie to Leslie Sanders, handwritten notes, a copy of the job description and a sample application letter.

Articles : Flare

File consists of published articles written by Crosbie for this monthly magazine.

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks, as well as other articles and book reviews written by Crosbie for this newspaper.

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks, as well as other articles and book reviews written by Crosbie for this newspaper.

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks, as well as other articles written by Crosbie for this newspaper.

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks, as well as other articles written by Crosbie for this newspaper.

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks, as well as other articles written by Crosbie for this newspaper.

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.

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks, as well as other articles written by Crosbie for this newspaper.

Articles : The Globe and Mail

File consists of published copies of Crosbie's weekly pop culture column, Pop Rocks, as well as other articles written by Crosbie for this newspaper.

Articles : This Magazine

File consists of published articles written by Crosbie, some under the Pop Tart column heading. Included in the file is a letter from Beverley Daurio pertaining to an article written by Crosbie about the suicide of Daniel Jones.

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.

Author trading cards : Lynn Crosbie

Item is a trading card featuring a photograph of Crosbie on verso and a brief biography on recto, produced by The Booksmith, a bookstore in San Francisco. It was used to promote Crosbie's reading at the store and includes information about the reading.

Big Life with Daniel Richler

Item is a video recording of an episode of this program on which Crosbie recites her poem, "Superfly", from her book of poetry, Pearl.

Birthday and Christmas cards

File consists of cards sent to Crosbie from friends and family. Included in the file are two programmes from Medieval Times: Dinner and Tournament that feature photographs of Crosbie and Michael Holmes.

Birthday cards and photographs

File consists of birthday cards sent to Crosbie by friends and family and photographs of Crosbie and others singing karaoke, including Michael Holmes, Tony Burgess, Jim Crosbie, Mary Crosbie and Ziggy Lorenc.

Book by me and Brad Phillips

Item is an undated Apple photo book created by Crosbie, entitled "I'm a bad boy, Mommy", which has been annotated and embellished by Crosbie and Brad Phillips.

Cards and postcards

File consists mainly of birthday and Christmas cards sent to Crosbie from friends and family. Included are photographs of baby Devon Burnham, Crosbie with her brother, and Crosbie with Michael Holmes, Steven Heighton and his family.

Casting notes for "Fort Goof"

File consists of a list of actors' names annotated by Crosbie's comments pertaining to a casting session for this spoken-word video of Crosbie's poem, directed by Bruce McDonald. Included in the file is a copy of the poem, which was published in her book Queen Rat.

CBC Midday

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

Click

Item is a video recording of a television program on which Crosbie appears as a guest in promotion of her book, Click: Becoming Feminists.

Click : Becoming Feminists : correspondence, notes and essays

File consists of correspondence, notes, contact lists, submitted essays and resource materials pertaining to Crosbie's work as editor of this anthology, published by Macfarlane, Walter & Ross. Correspondents and/or contributors include Melanie Barter, Doris Anderson, June Callwood, Slavenka Drakulic, Sook-Yin Lee, Naomi Klein, Marjorie Ingall, Sadie Plant, Marilyn Waring, Katherine V. Forrest, Florence Kirimania-Obura, Jennifer Baumgardner, Huang Qing, Sylvia Spring, Sallie Tisdale, Trish Thomas, Elizabeth Renzetti, Bonnie Sherr Klein, Nawal El Sandawi, Akua Dansua, Urvashi Butalia, Calanit Dovere, Rebecca Walker, Judy Radul, Lorna Crozier, Anna Quindlen, and Danda Prado. Also included is correspondence from Macfarlane, Walter & Ross publisher Jan Walter and editor Sara Borins.

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.

Controversy '97

File consists of newspaper articles, correspondence and a notice of summons issued pertaining to controversy about Crosbie's book, Paul's Case, particularly involving a threat against Crosbie by journalist Rosie DiManno.

Correspondence

File consists of incoming correspondence and some outgoing correspondence, including letters, notes, cards and postcards. Correspondents include Paul Tough, Jennie Punter, David Keyes, Colleen Murphy, David Trinidad, and Sonja Dunn.

Correspondence

File consists mostly of incoming correspondence, including letters, cards, notes and postcards. Correspondents include Crosbie's parents and grandparents, Michael Holmes, David McGimpsey, Ziggy Lorenc, David Solway, Mamie Van Doren, Jeffery Conway, Kerri Huffman, Kenneth Harvey, Rob McLellan, and David Keyes.

Correspondence

File consists of incoming correspondence, including letters and cards. Correspondents include Jeffery Conway, Ziggy Lorenc, Michael Trussler and Michael Holmes.

Correspondence

File consists of incoming correspondence, including letters and postcards. Correspondents include Michael Turner, Elliott Leyton, Noel Baker, David Trinidad, Michael Holmes, and David McGimpsey.

Correspondence

File consists of email correspondence exchanged between Crosbie and friends Tim White, Russell Smith, Gil Adamson, Tralee Pearce, Michael Turner, Andrew Pyper and Elizabeth Renzetti pertaining to questions posed by Crosbie for her article about pornography and fashion magazines.

Correspondence

File consists of mostly personal correspondence received and/or written by Crosbie, including a letter from Al Purdy. Also included is a photo booth photo of Crosbie, reviews of Paul's Case and draft writing by Crosbie.

Correspondence

File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence, including letters, notes, cards and postcards. Correspondents include Ziggy Lorenc, David Keyes, David McGimpsey, Kenneth J. Harvey, and Michael Holmes.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence mainly pertaining to Crosbie's literary and teaching careers, including a license agreement for lyrics appearing in Where Did You Sleep Last Night, an editorial assignment form from Rogers, a contract from Westwood Creative Artists, a letter from the Canada Council for the Arts regarding her Public Lending Right program payment, a letter from the University of Toronto offering her a teaching position, and a letter from Insomniac Press informing her that her book Paul's Case is out of print.

Correspondence

File consists of mostly incoming personal correspondence and cards from Crosbie's friends and family, including Neil Brouillet, Neil Eustache, Randy Forrester, David Trinidad, Michael Holmes, David Keyes, Clint Burnham, Tony Burgess, David McGimpsey, Mary Crosbie, David Crosbie, Monty DiPietro, her mother and grandparents. Included are two photographs taken in London, England, two photographs of Crosbie, a photograph of Crosbie's uncle David McGimpsey and a photograph sent to Crosbie by her father depicting two small children and a man in May 1963.

Correspondence

Series consists of Crosbie’s incoming personal and professional correspondence as well as copies of some of her outgoing correspondence. Correspondents include Al Purdy, Michael Holmes, Tony Burgess, Steven Heighton, Bruce McDonald, Jeffery Conway, David Trinidad, David McGimpsey, Michael Turner and others. Photographs included with correspondence are also part of this series.

Correspondence

File consists of miscellaneous correspondence and writing sent to Crosbie, as well as photographs of Crosbie and Tony Burgess on vacation and notes written by Crosbie.

Correspondence

File consists of incoming correspondence, including letters, notes, cards and postcards. Correspondents include Crosbie's parents and grandparents, David McGimpsey, Michael Holmes, David Keyes, Kent Nussey, Cathy Witlox, Stan Dragland, Daniel Jones, and Trish Thomas. Included is a contact sheet consisting of portraits of Crosbie.

Correspondence

File includes copies of letters sent by Crosbie to Courtney Love and Drew Barrymore pertaining to contributions to Click: Becoming Feminists.

Correspondence

File consists of incoming correspondence, including letters, notes, cards and postcards. Correspondents include Jeffery Conway, Michael Holmes, David Trinidad, Kerri Hoffman, Bernadette Dyer, and Kent Nussey. Included is a photograph of Jeffery Conway and passport photos of Crosbie.

Correspondence

File consists of Crosbie's incoming and some outgoing correspondence, mostly work-related. Correspondents include Sky Gilbert, Charlotte Vale Allen, David Trinidad, Elliott Leyton, Martha Sharpe. Included in the file are poems from Gilbert and Trinidad, as well as an Insomniac Press publishing agreement for Paul's Case.

Correspondence

File consists of incoming correspondence and some outgoing correspondence, including letters, notes, cards and postcards. Correspondents include Michael Holmes, Clint Burnham, Martha Sharpe, Dennis Cooper, David McGimpsey, Brian Corman, and David Keyes.

Correspondence

File consists of e-mail correspondence exchanged between Crosbie and David Trinidad, Leah McLaren, Gil Adamson, Joanne Balles, Janet Stone, Mara Karkola, Patricia Pearson, and Julie Bot. Correspondence pertains to an article by Crosbie for Fashion Magazine about experiences breaking up with a female friend.

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.

Correspondence and ephemera

File consists of a collection of correspondence and ephemera, including correspondence from Michael Turner, Steven Heighton, Bruce McDonald, David Trinidad, Pamela Des Barres, Kenneth J. Harvey, and Elliott Leyton.

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