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1984-2000 (Creation)
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0.3 m of textual records 2 video cassettes 2 audio cassettes
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Eliza Clark (1963- ), writer, was born in Toronto, Canada and educated at York University (B.F.A., 1985) and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1988). She worked as a television producer and editor before writing fiction full time. She teaches creative writing at Ryerson Polytechnic University and the Humber School for Writers in Toronto. Clark's major publications include Miss You Like Crazy (1991) which was short listed for the Trillium Award (1991) and the Stephen Leacock Medal (1992), What You Need (1994), short listed for the Giller Prize (1994), Butterflies and Bottlecaps (1996), Seeing and Believing (1999, in collaboration with Vladyana Langer Krykorka) and Bite the Stars (1999). Her work “Pride and Joy” has been adapted as a radio drama for CBC's Morningside.
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The fonds consists of manuscript and typescript drafts of Eliza Clark's work, personal and professional correspondence, copies of articles by or about Clark and other material that documents her career as a writer.It has been arranged into the following series: Fonds is comprised of the following series: S00207 Correspondence and subject files S00208 Writing files
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Correspondence and subject files are closed during the life of the donor unless written permission is given; open thereafter. Unpublished creative works are closed during the life of the donor unless written permission is given; open thereafter. All permission requests must be directed via the University Archivist. Material relating to published manuscripts is unrestricted.
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The fonds includes material from the following accrual: 2000-037. Further accruals are expected.
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- North America » Canada » Ontario » Toronto