File consists of Volmers' review of Motherwild, published in Calgary Herald.
Consists of copy of review of CanalWatch from Alberta Views Magazine. Includes document "What Critics Have Said About Ken Rivard's Books:" comprising review quotes about Rivard's works from Kiss Me Down To Size (poetry, 1983) to CanalWatch (flash fiction, 2022). Also includes review by Richard Stevenson (Lethbridge College).
Consists of 2 published paperback copies of Angela "Angie" Abdou's novel about a young couple and their Filipino nanny. One copy is an advance reading copy.
Consists of published paperback copy of memoir of a mother and daughter hiking adventure, by Angela "Angie" Abdou.
Published volume "All animals are interesting", a collection of contributions assembled to mark the retirement of Anthony Russell from the University of Calgary in 2013.
Sub-subseries consists of drafts, fragments, notes and edits for Rivard's book Missionary Positions.
Consists of Hamilton's records of his writing activities related to the first 13 of his Ava Lee novels and two Uncle Chow Tung novels, published between 2010 and 2019. The materials include one or two typescripts drafts for each book, line edits in hand (except for Couturier of Milan and Dragon Head King of Hong Kong), editors comments (except for Couturier of Milan and Dragon Head King of Hong Kong), page proofs as well as one research notebook, published reviews and interviews and some original book cover designs for Ava Lee novels. The novels are: Water Rat of Wanchai (#1), Disciple of Las Vegas (#2), Wild Beasts of Wuhan (#3), Red Pole of Macau (#4), Scottish Banker of Surabaya (#5), Two Sisters of Borneo (#6), King of Shanghai (#7), Princeling of Nanjing (#8), Couturier of Milan (#9), Imam of Tawi Tawi (#10), Goddess of Yantai (#11), Mountain Mask of Sha Tin (#12), Dragon Head King of Hong Kong (prequel #0.5/#13), Uncle Chow Tung novel (#1) -Fate, Uncle Chow Tung novel (#2) -Foresight.
Hamilton, William IanConsists of published paperback copy of novel by Angela "Angie" Abdou, about two female Olympians who are aging out of their sports.
Consists of published paperback copy of novel by Angela "Angie" Abdou, about young people coming of age in a mountain town.
Consists of published paperback copy of nonfiction book by Angela "Angie" Abdou and co-author Jamie Dopp, comprising introductory essays on the most commonly taught Canadian sport literature texts