Fonds contains records created and collected by Donna Morrissey that document her work as a creative writer. Records types include manuscripts (print and electronic), page proofs, illustrations, digital photographs, and published copies of her novels, scripts and short stories. There is also e-mail and printed correspondence, press material and book reviews, research materials and workshop resources.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Donna Smyth, an author from Hants County, Nova Scotia, on her novel, Subversive Elements. Hosted by Tina Novotny, the episode was recorded July 15, 1986 and aired July 16, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode features poetry readings by two Nova Scotian authors, Donna Smyth and Maxine Tynes.
File is an audio reel containing a reading by Donna Smyth of her book "Subversive Elements" at the Red Herring Co-op Bookstore in Halifax. This is the first part of the reading. It aired September 13, 1986 and was rebroadcast September 15, 1986 and September 23, 1986 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing a reading by Donna Smyth of her book "Subversive Elements" at the Red Herring Co-op Bookstore in Halifax. This is the second part of the reading. It aired September 13, 1986 and was rebroadcast September 15, 1986 and September 23, 1986 on Title Waves.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's Young Neptune production of "Don't Count Your Chickens until they Cry Wolf," directed and designed by D. Dolliyer.
File contains an annotated manuscript draft, two copies of a full outline as submitted to CBC Radio, and a chronology of events outlining the evolution of the script, which was never produced.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is on Doris Lessing, a British novelist, and the Mic Mac Aquatic Club's by-law banning women.
MS-2-679, SF Box 31, Folder 31; SF Box 99, Folder 3
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1938 ; 1997
File comprises Dorothy and John Dobson's research records and notes about the O'Briens, a family of Nova Scotia master mariners. There are also photographs of the schooner Lilian E. Kerr.
Fonds consists of correspondence with friends and politicians, newspaper clippings regarding the Nova Scotia Centre of the Poetry Society, Canadian Authors Association, Nova Scotia Museum of Fine Art, Prince Edward Island Art Society and the writer Kay Hill. The fonds also contains records related to The Nova Scotia Centre of the Poetry Society, including correspondence, poems, and copies of the society’s constitution and by-laws.
File contains letters sent to Samuel and Dorothy Shields from various correspondents, including from John H. Dickey (a Halifax lawyer and politician). File also contains two photographs from 1966 and 1969 of two children named Kelly and Danny, and a 1966 photograph of an unidentified man.
Files contains correspondence sent by Samuel and Dorothy Shields to various recipients, including to Honourable Robert Henry Winter (Minister of Trade and Industry) and to Honourable Gordon Benjamin Isnor (Canadian merchant and parliamentarian).