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              UGA G/G17/1/3/139 · Item · 27/11/1977
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Rita Kelly, Galway, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, giving details of their discussions on Maurice's {Scally} poetry in the UCG Writers' Workshop.

              UGA G/G17/1/3/140 · Item · 28/11/1977
              Part of Irish Language

              "Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc to Rita Kelly, Galway, commenting that her article has ""stirred up a hornet's nest of envy"" and telling her to keep cool. He comments that they have been invited to the Mercier Publishing Party, and that he will probably go up to deal with ""Oisin"" but is finding it hard to get motivated."

              UGA G/G17/1/3/142 · Item · 01/12/1977
              Part of Irish Language

              "Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc to Rita Kelly, Galway. Comments that he spent a few hours re-examining ""New Passages"", commenting that it ""is a naked kind of writing"". After coffee he takes a holiday to work on ""Fios Fomhar"", and comments on her work in Galway."

              UGA G/G17/1/3/156 · Item · 12/01/1980
              Part of Irish Language

              "Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly, Belfast, giving his news. He is reading Gore Vidal's ""The Messiah"" - ""sad stuff"". He is typing up ""Revisiting"" and ""En Famille"", discussing the problem he has with the latter saying that the climax of the story comes too soon, and that the last three pages are unnecessary."

              UGA G/G17/1/3/157 · Item · 12/01/1980
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly, Belfast, saying that he had just popped into the Post Office in Carlow to write a note saying that he can't make the EIgse, and thought of sending her a letter as well. Hopes her journey north is going ok, and commenting that her poem is in print.

              UGA G/G17/1/3/158 · Item · 15/01/1980
              Part of Irish Language

              "Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc to Rita Kelly, wondering what the snow is like on the streets of Belfast, and commenting that he was reciting bits of ""New Passages"" to himself all day. He comments that he had a nice letter from Máirtín Ó Direáin. He settled down to ""New Passages"" after dinner with an eye to doing a talk at Carlow College on ""Creative Prayer"", giving a few of his views on the subject of poetry as prayer. He ended the day with a cup of cocoa and her poem ""Rock Chrystal""."

              UGA G/G17/1/3/160 · Item · 17/01/1980
              Part of Irish Language

              "Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc to Rita Kelly thanking her for her letter. He tells her of his visit to Manresa House to talk about ""Creative Prayer""."

              UGA G/G17/1/3/163 · Item · 22/01/1980
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc to Rita Kelly, thanking her for her letters, commenting that they are full of life, and arranging to phone her on the Friday.

              UGA G/G17/1/3/167 · Item · 22/10/1980
              Part of Irish Language

              "Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly. He recounts an exhibition he and Maurice undertook to Lock House, and the colours on the sky and water. They spent their time going through the books and manuscripts, he couldn't take much. He found a copy of the short story ""Mac an Aba"" which he wanted for the collection. He gives her news of people visiting, and that he had feared that he had burned the third saucepan but it was ok. He comments that he had been in touch with Alan Tongue in relation to the ""Carolan"" broadcast. He is putting together a collection of short stories in Irish and finds they have ""an appealing naivete & a stylistic purity which is pleasing"". Thanks her for her first letter and tells her to take things easy. ""P.S. I have just burned another pot""."

              UGA G/G17/1/3/168 · Item · 22/10/1980
              Part of Irish Language

              Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly. commenting that he had re-read her letter all day. He tells her not to overwork there. Gives her news of a visit to Ida and Harry, as well as his day's activities.