This subseries contains one copy of Barbara's "Finders Keepers", a piece of prose fiction about Nikki and Tet, two individuals who find themselves on the uninhabbited island Sarsa. The copy gives no indication of whether it is a draft or a final. It includes a chapter summary for all ten chapters at the beginning.
A leaflet from the Gainsborough Silk Weaving Company.
This file contains various copies of Barbara's Gennis, a piece of prose fiction about a young man named Taiyot and the journey he goes on following the death of his mother.
A copy of “Genre and Stereotype”. This is a non-fiction piece by Barbara. It discusses her experience of publishers in Britain and the stereotypes that persist in the literary and publishing world.
Getting Away from it All is a short story about two women who meet while out walking on a misty day in the countryside. The author is unknown, however, the item looks as if it is a photocopy, therefore it is unlikley to have been written by Barbara herself.
A collection of some of Barbara's handwritten notes.
This is a letter from the Poetry Society and Jezebel Poets who were holding a reading of one of their newest poetry collections, The Breaking Up Poems by Christine Donald.
This invitation was to a Women Writers' Workshop taking place on Kensington High Street in early 1889.
This is a letter from a First and Middle School in Surrey. They were hosting a project called "In Print", and asked Barbara if she would be interested in talking to some classes about her work.
Women of the World was a Festival hosted by Apples & Snakes and Creation for Liberation which celebrated the achievements of womens and girls. This leaflet advertises readings by various women writers.