File consists of a series of printed PowerPoint slides for a research study on when Canadian writers first publish (by age), and other key demographic information.
File consists of a transcript of a talk by Toews, which takes the form of a self-interview. The talk is titled "Mining the Family in Literature", with a focus on family as a source of influence in literature.
File consists of a transcript of a talk by Richard Scrimger titled "Writing for Children and YA", which discusses writing for children and young adults. The transcript ends with a question and answer session from the audience.
File consists of a transcript of a talk given by Choy at the Workshop. The talk is titled "Writing Memory", and discusses the integration of memory into written works. The transcript ends with a question and answer session.
File consists of a transcript of a talk by Thomas encouraging students to use their own live experiences in their writing. The talk took place at Humber's North Campus (and begins by referencing the Pipe and the Seventh Semester).