Item consists of Molly Beresford's handwritten manuscript of her short story "Wot ye what love is? (being a legend of Port Royal)", written sometime in the 1920s and collected by Andrew Merkel.
Subseries contains drafts of Mary Vingoe's script adaptations of Alistair MacLeod's short story by the same name, as well as a letter from Vingoe to MacLeod asking permission to adapt the story for a short film series.
Item consists of supplemental handwritten manuscript material on New France related to Molly Beresford's short story "Wot ye what love is? (being a legend of Port Royal)", written sometime in the 1920s and collected by Andrew Merkel.
Item is an edited manuscript with "Original typescript. THR" written beside the title. The story was published as "Old Shannaigh's Wooden House" in The Star Weekly, June 28, 1941.
Item is an unpublished short story in manuscript form, with "Original working typescript. Never published -- THR" written across the top of the first page.
File contains a copy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's story as published by The Feminist Press, with the individual pages pasted on foolscap and annotated; a handwritten manuscript and notes; and a heavily edited typed manuscript draft.
Item is a short story in manuscript form, heavily edited with a handwritten paragraph on an inserted page and "Never published --THR" written at the top of the first page.
Item is an original working typescript by T.H.R. titled "Roll Along," changed to "Jonah," and ultimately published as "Action at Sea," in Colliers, for April 11,1942. Manuscript is heavily edited by hand and contains two pages of notes.
Fonds consists of correspondence, notes and manuscripts for Harry Oxorn's biography on H.B. Atlee. There are also copies of articles and stories written by H.B. Atlee.
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.