THE LADIES' PAGE.
By Emmklinb.
The world wns n»d— the Rarden win » wild, And man, the Hermit, il^hed, till womw cmllcd. — Caw-hull,
"t.'v* Kmradlne Trill be plfued to i&civc letUr* from corre ■pondcuti on »ny matter of int.-rcst to tlicm, aud to reply through tho medium of thl« pw?e, the nora de plume only of the corre«i>onil«nta to be published. Letters to tie nd<lrcs<wd EmmeUnt," oareoftlio Kilitor.
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. Ignorance.— (l) Local writers of stories have a very poor chance of getting their productions into print., us all news-papers receive far nioro than they can possibly afford room for. (2) rublMrii'g is very expensive, and would almost certainly result iv a serious los*. The cost would depend upou the length of the tale, the style of binding, ami the number printed, but principally the two former It might be anything from £'50 to .£3OO. (3) ido not know of any paper you could send it to with a probability of its being accepted. ( 1) Yes, but the stipulation wouM proliably be made that some time .should elapse. (5) He tells me that he has no opening whatever for t>ueh tales.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 47
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191THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 47
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