SHORT STORY
... SHORT STORY The first in a series of short stories written by lain C. Smith, from Lewis, can be heard in “Am Balach” on Friday, April 4, when it is read by Roddy J. Macleod. ...
... SHORT STORY The first in a series of short stories written by lain C. Smith, from Lewis, can be heard in “Am Balach” on Friday, April 4, when it is read by Roddy J. Macleod. ...
... SHORT STORY CONTEST RADIO Tay are running a short story competition. The scripts can be on any theme and must be no more than 500 words. Anyone can enter the competition. The winning scripts are to be broadcast on Norma Gamble’s programme “Afternoon Affair” ...
... Short Story Competition EVERYBODY has a book in them or at least a story to tell. Now the Cumbernauld News and Kilsyth Chronicle are offering their readers the chance to make that pay. The News is running a short-story competition, and is ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. THE LADY SLAVEY. ...
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... SHORT STORY CONTEST A 12 - year - old Edinburgh boy, John Gilles, is winner of the pupil section of the 1985 Radio Forth / TSB Short Story competition. Last year, he was one of the runners-up. His story, ‘Ninja’, is a thriller in 1100 words ...
... SHORT STORY -COLLECTION Out in time for Christmas is a book of short stories entitled “At the Oil Camp and Other Tales of Shetland.” It is written by Mr C. J. Williamson of Scalloway, already well-known in Shetland on account of his previous. book, “Skipper ...
... Short Story: Na November 21 Edgar Wallace's famous story, is drawing to its end in the weekly radio eerial, On November 21 a new feature begins, This has been specially written for broadcasting by Maurice Moiseiwitsch, nq‘:l;ew of the famous pianist, ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. THE MESSAGE! By PEARKES WITHERS. We thought it was a policewan Tappiig at the hack door! If it had happened carlier in the evening it mcizht, of course, have been Barmes, or anybody, but at the unearthly hour of 10 pu. we could think ...
... radio short story competition In the Town and Country radio programme broadcast on VHF to Caithness, Orkney and Shetland last night a radio short story competition was announced for listeners in these counties. Prizes of £2O, £lO and £5 are offered for ...
... Short Story by Rearden Conner OST of us have seen a pig eat the queerest odds and ends, but how many of us have ever watched a sow eat a five-pound note? However, Clancy’s sow made short work of such a note and seemed all the better for it, which, perhaps ...
... Short Story by MARGARET ADAMS . . .. ...