SCRIBBLERS' Corner
Do you like writing stories or poems? If your thoughts come tumbling like plums out of a bag as soon as your pencil touches the paper, this corner is specially for you. Lady Gay will give you advice and helpful criticism of your work. There’s a competition for you and — oh, but you must wait till next time.
Of course, all holders of the Literary Badge will want to join the Scribblers’ Corner. When you’re made an L.B.H. it means you are a Literary Badge Holder, This is a great honour and only members who have tried hard and reached a high standard of writing are awarded the badge. If you are not already an L.B.H. you’ll try, won’t you? The advice column will help you. This week there are two stories by members. Soon thfe One-eyed Sam stories will appear. Some of these have splendid plots and are very exciting. Did you like the Black Pete series? If you did you will enjoy these.
WHEN YOU WRITE DO YOU USE A—'
What is It? It may be a pencil or a writing pad, a rubber or a—. Can you puzzle out what the picture says?
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 3 (Supplement)
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