CLASSIFICATION
    
      
Swallow ID:
      
        7919
      
    
  
    
Partner Institution:
    
        Simon Fraser University
    
  
  
    
Source Collection Title:
    
      Fred Wah Fonds
    
  
     
     
Source Collection ID:
     
           MsC 17
     
   
     
     
Source Collection Description:
     
           The Fred Wah fonds collects materials from Vancouver-based poet Fred Wah, who was appointed as Canadau2019s fifth Parliamentary Poet Laureate in 2011 and has published 25 books between 1965 and 2016. Wah was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan in 1939 and grew up in the West Kootenay region. His Chinese and Scots-Irish ethnic background and identity have a significant influence on his literary work. Wah completed an undergraduate degree in Literature and Music at the University of British Columbia, where he became a founding editor of the TISH newsletter in 1961, and has taught at Selkirk College, the David Thompson University Centre, and the University of Calgary. The fonds contains a number of interviews, conversations, lectures, and public readings recorded between the years 1976 and 2006, featuring local and national literary and media figures such as Lorna Crozier, bpNichol, Daphne Marlatt, and Stuart McLean.
     
   
     
     
Source Collection Contributing Unit:
     
           SFU Library
     
   
     
     
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  ITEM DESCRIPTION
  
    
Title:
    
      Sheri-D Wilson's talk on writing process and reads poetry at UBC on October 30, 1996
    
  
  
    
Title Source:
    
      Cassette and J-card
    
  
  
    
Language:
    
      English
    
  
  
    
Production Context:
    
      Classroom recording
    
  
  
    
Identifiers:
    
      []
    
  
  
  Rights
  
    
Rights:
    
      Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)
    
  
  
  CREATORS
  
    
Name:
    
      Wilson, Sheri-D
    
  
  
    
  
    
Name:
    
      Wah, Fred
    
  
  
    
Dates:
    
      1939-
    
  
  
    
  CONTRIBUTORS
  MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
    
      Image:
      
         
      
     
    
      
Recording Type:
      
        Analogue
      
    
    
      
AV Type:
      
        Audio
      
    
    
      
Material Designation:
      
        Cassette
      
    
    
      
Physical Composition:
      
        Magnetic Tape
      
    
    
      
Extent:
      
        1/8 inch
      
    
    
      
Sound Quality:
      
        Excellent
      
    
    
      
Physical Condition:
      
        Good
      
    
    
      
Other Physical Description:
      
        Black and white clear jewel case with J-card
      
    
    
  DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION
    
      
Channel Field:
      
        Stereo
      
    
    
      
Sample Rate:
      
        44.1 kHz
      
    
    
      
Duration:
      
        T00:31:38
      
    
    
      
Size:
      
        44.2 MB
      
    
    
      
Bitrate:
      
        32 bit
      
    
    
      
Encoding:
      
        WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files
      
    
    
    
      
Channel Field:
      
        Stereo
      
    
    
      
Sample Rate:
      
        44.1 kHz
      
    
    
      
Duration:
      
        T00:31:57
      
    
    
      
Size:
      
        44.2 MB
      
    
    
      
Bitrate:
      
        32 bit
      
    
    
      
Encoding:
      
        WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files
      
    
    
  Dates
    
      
Date:
      
        1996-10-30
      
    
    
      
Type:
      
        Production Date
      
    
    
      
Source:
      
        J-card
      
    
    
  LOCATION
    
      
Address:
      
        6398 University Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
      
    
    
      
Venue:
      
         UBC
      
    
    
      
Latitude:
      
        49.2586
      
    
    
      
Longitude:
      
        -123.2452
      
    
    
    
  CONTENT
  
  NOTES
    
      
Type:
      
        General
      
    
    
      
Note:
      
        She talks about the following topics:
Process of writing 
The components of writing 
Writing and performing role of authors 
Significant factors in writing like memorization, acting, and editing.
In the end, one of the students try reading and Sheri-D provides him with some feedback
      
    
    
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