File with invitations to literary events such as book launches and writers events sent to Carolyn Swift, including from Attic Press, MS Readathon, reading in Schools events etc. Also a booklet from remembrance service for Eilis Dillon (1920 - 1994).
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File relating to the writing, drafting, and publication of book for children, Irish Myths and Tales for Young People, by Carolyn Swift and published by Poolbeg Press, Dublin.
Includes letters between Swift and editor at Poolbeg Press discussing proposal for the book, answers by Swift to an author survey outlining why she became a writer and other questions about her life.
File includes typed draft stories for the book, heavily annotated and edited by Swift.
File relating to Irish PEN, of which Carolyn Swift was a member. Includes notices of Irish PEN AGMs, agendas, accounts, updates on activities etc. Includes printed brochure from the campaign to save the George Bernard Shaw House in Dublin, and written by Nora Lever and Frances McCarthy, foreword by Michael Holroyd.
File of printed press releases and invitations to various theatre events in Dublin and around Ireland received by Carolyn Swift.
File relating to the establishment of an Irish Theatre Archive network. Includes press cutting setting out the objectives of the Irish Theatre Archive, notice of meeting of the group at Andrew's Lane Theatre, June 1993, Chairman's Report (June 1994), Minutes of meeting of June 1994 meeting; postcard invitation to launch of exhibition 'Rebellion!', in association with Dublin Civic Museum.
Files with press cuttings of listings and reviews of dance performance events in Ireland and published in the Irish Times, compiled by Carolyn Swift.
File includes document with constitution of the Irish Writers' Centre, Dublin, list of board members, objectives and activities and also pamphlets and flyers of events held by the Centre.
File relating to the Irish Writers Union with minutes of meetings, notices and agendas, policy papers, correspondence to members, chair's reports, updates on activities of the Union.
Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "It's in the Bag!", produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies.
File relating to the James Joyce Centre, Dublin, includes notices and programmes of events and activities at the Centre, including for Bloomsday, invitations sent to Swift to events, and newsletters published by the James Joyce Centre.