STORYMAKERS' CORNER
"Double 7."—There is plenty of action in your story and you have the gift of describing with few words. "Aute "—Why not make it a New Zealand mountain holiday . .. unless, of course, you have been to Switzer"Penny Ha'penny."— Excellent! Punctuation is difficult in this type of story . . . you need to study it more carefully. "Double Dutch."— Good work. It will please the boys of the Ring immensely. ■ * "Billie Dove." —Be careful of tenses. You change from "was" to "is" several times through the story. "Edith G."—A promising beginning. Not enough space is given to the discovery of the treasure. "White Lady."— You are going to be a successful storymaker. Keep on trying.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1936, Page 20
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