- Consists of:
- 03.02.27 Signed typed letter relating reactions to film submissions of Reflections on a mountain summer (April 9, 1974).
- 03.02.28 Signed typed letter discussing financial terms for McClelland and Stewart Limited's publication of Reflections on a mountain summer (April 11, 1974).
- 03.02.29 Signed typed letter from Lucy Kroll Agency to Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated, with holograph notation, discussing financial terms for McClelland and Stewart Limited's publication of Reflections on a mountain summer (April 12, 1974).
- 03.02.30 Signed typed letter regarding financial terms for Canadian publication of Reflections on a mountain summer and mentioning Artichoke revision and progress on Smile, Maizie Clay (April 29, 1974).
- 03.02.31 Signed typed letter related to film submissions of Reflections on a mountain summer (May 3, 1974).
Carbon copy of signed typed letter enclosing radio script for Canadian gothic, and discussing various other topics (August 29, 1974).
- Consists of:
- 03.02.14 Carbon copy of signed typed letter discussing proofreading of galleys and final title selection for Reflections on a mountain summer, also mentioning Artichoke and Smile, Maizie Clay (March 8, 1974).
- 03.02.15 Signed typed letter acknowledging letter and mentioning Artichoke and Smile, Maizie Clay (March 11, 1974).
Carbon copy of signed typed letter relating to Glass' writing in general and mentioning Canadian gothic, American modern and Smile, Maizie Clay (March 15, 1974).
- Consists of:
- 03.02.35 Signed typed letter enclosing contract amendments about Canadian rights for Reflections on a mountain summer and mentioning Smile, Maizie Clay (May 9, 1974).
- 03.02.36 Signed typed letter enclosing letters (May 15, 1974). Includes photocopy of signed typed letter from Atlantic Monthly to Lucy Kroll Agency rejecting Reflections on a mountain summer for serialization (April 2, 1974); signed typed letter from Redbook to Lucy Kroll Agency rejecting Reflections on a mountain summer (May 14, 1974) which includes Lucy Kroll's holograph postscript to Glass.
Photocopy of undated signed typed letter from Belfry Cultural Centre to Lucy Kroll Agency enclosing cheque and contract between Belfry Cultural Centre and Lucy Kroll Agency listing conditions for production of Canadian gothic and American modern (September 15, 1976). Signed by Don Shipley and James Howe.
Carbon copy of signed typed letter from James Howe to Lucy Kroll relating Elliot Martin's conditions for Artichoke production (April 16, 1975). Includes Howe's postscript to Glass relaying instructions from Kroll.
- Consists of:
- 02.05.37 Signed typed letter enclosing contracts, letters of agreement and letters to Elliot Martin to be signed by Glass (none included) (September 5, 1975). Includes Glass's holograph annotation "Signed Sept. 9, 1975 given to Lucy in S.F. Sept. 14, 1975".
- 02.05.38 Signed typed letter relating that a short story, probably At the King Edward Hotel, will be published in Winter's tales 22, discussing Artichoke contracts and copyright problems, and mentioning Canadian gothic, American modern, screenplay of Surfacing and Reflections on a mountain summer (September 19, 1975).
- 02.05.39 Signed typed letter discussing Artichoke production (September 24, 1975).
- Consists of:
- 02.05.63 Carbon copy of signed typed letter from Lucy Kroll Agency to Saidye Bronfman Theatre acknowledging request for Artichoke script (December 4, 1975). Includes James Howe's note to Glass regarding Canadian interest in Artichoke.
- 02.05.64 Signed typed letter discussing Elliot Martin's involvement with Artichoke and mentioning Woman wanted (December 12, 1975).
- Consists of:
- 01.08.34 Carbon copy of signed typed letter from Lucy Kroll Agency to Firehall Theatre relating that Canadian gothic and American modern may be produced in Toronto by another theatre company (August 11, 1975).
- 01.08.35 Carbon copy of signed typed letter from Lucy Kroll Agency to Louis Negin requesting more information about the possible production of Canadian gothic and American modern before quoting royalty rates (August 11, 1975).