Typescript letter signed by Mary B. Moran, Irish Writing, Rathmines, Dublin, to Mr. Kilroy, regretting on behalf of the editor S.J. White that he is abroad and cannot speak to the Society.
Typescript letter signed by Lynne Parker, Rough Magic Theatre Company, Dublin, to Thomas Kilroy, referring to an event at The Gate [Theatre] and inviting him to see their production at the Project [Arts Centre].
Typescript letter signed by Hugh Carr, Bray, to Kilroy, regarding his recently staged play Journey Through Samsara . Unhappy with a harsh review of the play; sending him the script and asking his professional opinion.
Typescript letter signed by Graham Greene, London, to Mr. Kilroy: "I should always be charmed to have a drink with you in an Irish bar, but I am afraid I always have to refuse invitations to speak. Speaking is too unpleasant for me and in one's middle years one seeks comfort."
Typescript letter signed by Gabriel Fallon, Whitworth Road, Dublin, to Mr. Kilroy, in thanks for his letter, and referring to Kilroy's and another's contributions at the "L. and H.". Agreeing to talk at the Society; stipulating a date late in the term.
Typescript letter signed by Evelyn [Conlon], to Kilroy, referring to a recent literary disappointment, in thanks for his efforts, and plan for her latest short story.
Typescript letter signed by Eilís Dillon, Santa Barbara (US), to Kilroy. Responding to his report on the recent writing workshop in Galway; her travel plans; talking to Seamus Heaney. She was recently "breathing the last puff of life into my novel, now 730 pp.(!)".
Typescript letter signed by Donald Davidson, Vermont (US), to Kilroy, referring to Kilroy's current teaching stint in Nashville, and to the Davidsons' plans for visiting Ireland.
Typescript letter signed by Colm Tóibín, Dublin, to Kilroy. He has mentioned Kilroy's new novel to editors Peter Straus (Picador) and Neil Belton (Cape) - characterising both men, and encouraging him to send it to them.
Typescript letter signed by Brian Foster, Derry, to Kilroy, in thanks for his advice during the Lyric workshop, and enclosing his latest play Miracle in Ballymore (not extant), hoping for feedback