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BOOKS
-- Thompson's Highway: British Columbia's Fur Trade (Ronsdale Press 2006) 1-55380-039-7
-- Understanding Belize: A Historical Guide (Harbour 2006) 1-55017-325-1
-- Aboriginality: The Literary Origins of British Columbia, Vol. 2 (Ronsdale Press, 2005) 1-55380-030-3
-- Cuba: A Concise History for Travellers (Harbour 2005) - 1-894404-03-3
-- First Invaders: Literary Origins of British Columbia (Ronsdale Press 2004) -1-55380-018-4
-- Cuba: 101 Top Historical Sites (Beach Holme 2004)
- 0-88878-440-6
-- Intensive Care: A Memoir (Anvil Books 2002), 1-895636-47-7
-- Cuba: A Concise History for Travelers (Penguin
Books 2002), 0-14-301235-5
-- Cuba: A Concise History for Travellers (Bluefield
Books 2000)
-- Twigg's Directory of 1,001 B.C. Writers (Crown
Publications 1992); reference, 0-9696417-0-2
-- Strong Voices: Conversations with 50 Canadian Authors
(Harbour 1988); interviews, 0-920080-96-0
-- Vander Zalm: From Immigrant to Premier (Harbour
1986); critical biography, 0-920080-30-8
-- Vancouver and Its Writers (Harbour 1986); literary
history, 0-920080-77-4
-- Hubert Evans: The First Ninety-Three Years (Harbour
1985); literary portrait, 0-920080-88-X
-- For Openers: Conversations With 24 Canadian Writers
(Harbour 1981); interviews, 0-9200-80-07-3
Contributor to Reading Writers Reading: Canadian Authors' Reflections (University Alberta Press 2006), Uncommon Ground: A Celebration of Matt
Cohen (Knopf 2002), Take This Waltz: A Celebration
of Leonard Cohen (The Muses Company 1994), Margaret
Atwood, Conversations (Firefly 1990) and Conversations
with Robertson Davies (University Press of Mississippi
1989). Plus Greater Vancouver Book and others.
FILMS
Alan Twigg has produced, written and/or hosted the following:
For CBC Television, British Columbia
-- George Woodcock: Anarchist of Cherry Street
-- Eric Nicol: Look Back in Humour
-- Peter Trower: The Men They Were Then
-- Jeannette Armstrong: Knowledge-Keeper of the Okanagan
-- Spilsbury's Coast, about the life and times
of pioneer entrepreneur and author Jim Spilsbury, which was
televised nationally on CBC in 1992.
-- "And The Winners Are...", a film about
B.C.'s book industry, aired on Knowledge Network, British
Columbia.
MUSIC:
-- Hundred Block Rock by Bud Osborn; Get To The
Point Records 1999, copyright Osborn/Lester/Atkinson SOCAN.
This CD of music, spoken word poetry and social commentary
features words by Vancouver Downtown Eastside activist Bud
Osborn; and music by David Lester and Wendy Atkinson. Recorded
and engineered by Dan Kronemann. Penthouse Studio, 1999. Available
from Get To The Point Records, #304, 1320 Salsbury Drive,
Vancouver, B.C. Canada V5L 4B3
-- Alan Twigg wrote and performed a musical at the Arts Club
Revue Theatre, Where The Songs Come From, in conjunction
with Close Quarters.
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