This letter asks Barbara to deposit a copy of her play Patterns to the Department of Manuscripts. Under the Theatres Act of 1968, this was required of every play script performed to the public in Great Britain.
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.
This invitation was to a Women Writers' Workshop taking place on Kensington High Street in early 1889.
A letter from the publisher of an anthology of women writers, informing Barbara that her script had not been included on this occasion.
A letter from Barbara's correspondent at Firebrand Books. The letter discusses the response to Barbara's short story collection, The Threshing Floor. It also includes five separate reviews of The Threshing Floor.
A letter from a representative of the Theatre Company to all writers involved in What Could a Girl Be Then. It asks writers to send in what they have written for the project.
A letter sent on behalf of the Lesbian Summer School Collective. It thanks Barbara for the work she did for the Lesbian School which helped to make it so successful.
This newsletter reviews the feminist and lesbian literature at the top of the reading charts.
This letter from a representative of the Funky Black Women's Journal is calling for new short fiction contributions to the journal.
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.