The fonds includes reports (1978-1995), events and conferences (1979-1991), membership (1978-1995), financial records (1978-1991), minutes (1978-1993), correspondence (1978-1985), administrative records (1978-1995), programs (1979-1992), catalogues (1978-1992), newsletters (978-1990) and photographs (1982, n.d.) related to the APA.
File consists of the typescript of the electronic emailed messages between Budge Wilson, and Claire McGinnis, Penguin Group United States, regarding a telephone interview.
File consists of the typescript of electronic emailed messages between Budge Wilson, and Lisa Rundle, Penguin Group, regarding the Japanese edition of the book Before Green Gables.
File contains copies of outgoing and incoming emails between Budge Wilson, Jeanette McCurdy, and Julie De Adder regarding the reissuing of Wilson's book "My Cousin Clarette" by McGraw Hill. The file also contains a partial, annotated proof for "My Cousin Clarette" with marked edits that are discussed in various emails, Wilson's handwritten biography, and Wilson's handwritten discussion of "Why I wrote 'My Cousin Clarette.'"
File contains an annotated proof of Budge Wilson's book "An Imperfect Perfect Christmas" and related correspondence with Lesley Choyce and Peggy Amirault.
File contains correspondence between Budge Wilson and Stoddart Publishing, including incoming letters and copies of Wilson's outgoing letters, regarding her book "The Long Wait."
File contains copies of two letters sent to Budge Wilson from Liu Jie, a professor at a college in China, regarding possible Chinese translations of Wilson's books. An annotation (by Wilson) on one of the letters states "Stoddart refused Chinese use of my work at that time."
File contains correspondence between Budge Wilson and Scholastic Publishing (including drafts and copies of Wilson's responses) and a copy of her book "The Cat that Barked," as sent to the publishers.
File contains incoming correspondence from the publishing company Tundra Books and copies of Budge Wilson's replies concerning Wilson's book "A Fiddle for Luther," which became "A Fiddle for Angus."
File contains a copy of a flyer advertising Irwin west coast writers (including Budge Wilson) and another flyer listing silent auction items (which included "Budge Wilson's Oyster Buoy") for a Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia event .
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Thomas Wakley made to commemorate him as founder of The Lancet. Note attached to mounting reads: Thomas Wakley (1795-1862): Founder and first Editor of the Lancet: Member of Parliament for Finsbury: and Coroner for West Middlesex.