"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER"
"Kigoroiiß."—You have a good imagination, lad, but you need more practice at writing. Keep on trying and you will soon be a storyniaker of the Eing. "Olarionette." —You can write stories, but we have ever so many tales about lost children. Please try another,
pixie. "Wings."—War stories are not suitable for the Bing, lad. If you send a stamped envelope your MS will be returned. ...
"Fairy Dancer." —You could have made the chase more exciting. Your work is improving. "Antiope," Seatoun.—Good work ... and a lesson too, in the "Oogly Man's" advice.
"Dick Whittington,"—A charming little story. Note the slight alterations which were made for clarity.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 20
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"STORY-MAKERS' CORNER"
Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 20
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