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Short story stint

... 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. ...

(S) 4.45 Short Story

... (S) 4.45 Short Story. Radio 5 (MW:683,900 kHz (433,330 m 6.00 World Service. 6.30 Mark Curry’s Weekend Edition. 8.30 Gol 11.00 Test Match Special. 1.00 Sunday Sport. 7.20 Open University. 10.10 Across the Line. 12.00 Ciose. Tomorrow: 6.00 World Service ...

A short story by Andrew Plaice

... A short story by Andrew Plaice imaginary creases out of their ill-fitting suits. Hair was worn short and slicked back with gallons of Brylcreem. Every so often whispered conversations would start up in groups of two and three, making the others even more ...

A short story by Michael Hardcastle

... A short story by Michael Hardcastle two goals in the four games — and one of those was the result of an appalling error by a Rangers fullback. Then, in a Cup semi-final, with Rangers leading 1-0 against the Colts, Jimmy was brought down in the box. ...

A short story by Andrew Plaice

... A short story by Andrew Plaice on his death bed. I think another pair of clean pants will see him out. But Freddy bless him has this terrible stoop. Made worse, of course, by his tender youth. If he stoops badly in his twenties, by the time he’s 80, his ...

Published: Tuesday 14 September 1993
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1021 | Page: 47 | Tags: none

Time to enter your short story

... Time to enter your short story THE Frustrated Writers Society is holding its quarterly short story competition and entries are invited of manuscripts up to 2000 words by Friday, March 30. The first prize is £250 and there are three prizes of £5O. Winners ...

[ite’s too short Mrs Jenkins A short story by Andrew Plaice

... [ite’s too short Mrs Jenkins A short story by Andrew Plaice stood directly behind her, his eyes fixed on me throughout. “My grandad’s got a dicky heart,” she said suddenly, as if everything was now clear. Yes, I knew what her game was, but I played along ...

scope. 4.45 Short Story: Cure by - - Kindness. 5.00 PM. 6.00 Six O'Clock 3.00 Steve Wright in the Afternoon

... scope. 4.45 Short Story: Cure by - - Kindness. 5.00 PM. 6.00 Six O'Clock 3.00 Steve Wright in the Afternoon. News. 6.30 Gentleman and Ladies. 6.00 News 93. 6.30 Evening Session. 7,00 News. 7.06 The Archers. 7.20 9.00 Music Music Music. 10.00 Mark File ...

[ Radio 1] 40008 AT Yoo b - — Short Story: A Lost Sheep. 5.00 PM. 3.00 Steve Wright in

... [ Radio 1] 40008 AT Yoo b - — Short Story: A Lost Sheep. 5.00 PM. 3.00 Steve Wright in the Afternoon. §,OO Six O'Clock News. 6.30 Paris, 6.30 News 93. 6.30 Evening Session. | ondon. 7.00 News. 7.06 The Archers. 8.30 Antique Records Roadshow. 9.00 720 ...

Published: Thursday 26 August 1993
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 356 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

STUDENT Alison Dunne took first prize in a short story writing competition with a harrowing tale of guilt and a

... STUDENT Alison Dunne took first prize in a short story writing competition with a harrowing tale of guilt and a runaway pram. Mrs Dunne, 26, of Logan Street, Market Harborough, won a word processor after her story was selected from more than 1,300 entries ...

Published: Wednesday 21 November 1990
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 150 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

STUDENT Alison Dunne took first prize in a short story writing competition with a harrowing tale of guilt and a

... STUDENT Alison Dunne took first prize in a short story writing competition with a harrowing tale of guilt and a runaway pram. Mrs Dunne, 26, of Logan Street, Market Harborough, won a word processor after her story was selected from more than 1,300 entries ...

Published: Wednesday 21 November 1990
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 153 | Page: 39 | Tags: none