Correspondence with Dymphna Cusack and her husband, Norman Freehill, 1969-71 (seven letters, and copies of five of Crick's letters). Subjects discussed include Patrick White's The Vivisector, Dal Stivens winning the Miles Franklin Award, a magazine of the Foundation of Aboriginal Affairs, David Ireland, Thomas Keneally'sThree cheers for the paraclete and other books, articles for Meanjin and Jill Hellyer Box 4 Unit ID: 2
Correspondence with R.M. Williams, 1963-93 (c. 27 letters). Crick began corresponding with the businessman, cattle station owner and horse breeder, R.M. Williams, in 1963. In his letters, Williams discussed in some detail his work, including mustering and breaking horses on his cattle station, Rockybar, in Queensland, drought and his family. There are also references to Crick's books, Alan Marshall, the R.M. Williams shops, his move in 1972 to Hodgson Vale, near Toowoomba and his new venture of breeding Arabian horses. Typescripts of Williams' reminiscences and copies of a number of Crick's letters are also included. In one of his letters, Crick gave an account of his visit to the USSR in 1972 in connection with the publication of Martin Place in Russia Box 4 Unit ID: 1
Cuttings and typescripts of book reviews (The Australian and TheSydney Morning Herald) written by Crick, 1966-74 Box 4 Unit ID: 7
Darwin Aboriginal Writers Workshop, 1974. The file includes photographs, typescript reports of the workshop and an article entitled 'Aboriginal new writing' by Crick, roneoed copy of 'Aboriginal literature' by Kath Walker and other papers Box 4 Unit ID: 9