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"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER"

"Lady Moon." —Sorry, pixie, but we've room only for original stories. "Waxeye." —A-wfully interesting. "White Trail." —ln your poem every verse is of different metre. Could you alter? \, "Cam Brea." —A complete little fairy tale. "Fairy Soleil." —Just splendid. "Clarionette." —Pleasant reading for small ones, "Child o' Happiness." —Summer's joy indeed. "Wild Rose."—lt had to be shortened slightly, but it's very good. "Bobbolink." —Ending altered, for the policeman could :.rrest them all for carrying firearms. "Sweet Lavender." —"Very good, childie. "Brown Betty." —A nice, small story. "To All Pixies." —Stories for Christmas may come now. They're not to ue longer than 600 words.—Fairiel.

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Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 20

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"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER" Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 20

"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER" Evening Post, Volume 97, Issue 97, 21 October 1933, Page 20

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