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... 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 SAFE ROBBERY. In the early 'fifties Wells, Fargo and Co. bhad an office in the United States Hotel at Jackson, Amador County, Kendall Brothers being the agents. Express business was lively in those days, and the amount of gold dust and ...
... Short story ] in 1937, a year in which | was far too busy trying to make the grade as a cub reporter to find the time to read them. ‘That was strange, for in that year, and for many years afterwards, 1 enjoyed a warm friendship with Herbert Ireland, secretary ...
... SHORT STORY Have you ever, during an idle moment, stood to watch a happy rp‘(mup of children Rlzaying in a country school-yard? And ve you ever caught snatches of doggerel sung to captivating tunes? Have you hcarg that “Nebuckadnezzar began to swear™ ...
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... Short story challenge IF you fancy yourself as a writer of that most difficuit form of fiction, the short story, now is the time to get busy. The Society of Sussex Authors is helping organise a competition for short ...
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... 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 stint % PUTTING the notoriety of The Singing Detective behind him, Patrick Malahide turns up on Radio 3 at 8.15 pm on Friday, to read Ronald Frame's short story, The Chinese Garden, the puzzling tale of murder in a shabby Parisian square. ...
... 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 ...