Identity area
Reference code
Title
Date(s)
- 1993-2019 (Creation)
Level of description
Extent and medium
6 boxes (ca. 1.02 metres)
Context area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Rebecca Rosenblum was born in Hamilton, Ontario on May 23, 1978. She grew up in a small town near Hamilton and attended Ancaster High School. Rosenblum received an Honours English degree from McGill University in 2001, a publishing certificate from Ryerson University, and a masters of English and creative writing from University of Toronto in 2007. Rosenblum is a writer, editor, and works in publishing. Once, her first collection of stories published in 2008, won the annual Metcalf-Rooke Award. She was also announced as one of three finalists for the Writers’ Trust of Canada/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize for Once. In Spring 2009, Rosenblum was a juror for the Journey Prize 21. In May 2009, Once was one of three finalists for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award. In the summer of that year, Once was longlisted for the Relit Award, and her short story “Linh Lai” was a finalist for the Canadian National Magazine Awards. Road Trips, a chapbook, was published in 2010. Her second collection, The Big Dream, was published in 2011 and long listed for the Frank O’Connor Short Story award. One of the stories in the collection, “How To Keep Your Day Job,” was adapted into a short film. Rosenblum’s debut novel, So Much Love, was published in 2017 and placed on the Trillium Book Award Shortlist, Amazon First Novel Award Shortlist, Globe and Mail Top 100 Books List for 2017 and the Quill and Quire Books of the Year List. She is married to writer Mark Sampson. Rosenblum also writes for her blog, “Rebecca Rosenblum: Rose Coloured.”
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Gift of Rebecca Rosenblum, 2019
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Collection documents Rosenblum’s writing career from high school to the present. This includes drafts and notes pertaining to short stories and novel development. Collection also contains personal correspondence, photographs, ephemera and financial records.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
Contains series:
▪ Series 1: Juvenilia
▪ Series 2: Post-secondary Education
▪ Series 3: Correspondence and Financial Records
▪ Series 4: Ephemera
▪ Series 5: Writing
▪ Series 6: Photographs
▪ Series 7: Floppy disks
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Material may be requested in person at the Fisher Library Reference Desk, or in advance using our online stack retrieval request form: https://aeon.library.utoronto.ca.