Bedtime Stories
Bedtime Stories VTpT many are our New Zealand! IN writer* of Action who are of the htimoroutt kind, while our women of this type aro neceaaarily fewer still. Of theae few i_ Miaa Alice A. Kenny. | whoae atorlea and veraea have appeared m anthologies, beaidea moat pt the leading New Zealand and Australian journals. Miaa Kenny la particularly happy m her abort Action introducing animal Qh&moiern. A aurprlaed laugh from uotmont Jn the tram ov train, perusing 6h§ Action part of a newspaper, may easily mean that one of her dog heroes ia tip to something. Needles* to aay, for the two qualities go together, she excels alao In childrsn'a etorlea. With the Home magazines pleading for "genuine humor," lt lea wonder none of the English editors have discovered thia 'entertaining and original ponwoman. Mias Kenny la librarian of the Paeroa library. Among her forbear* ia the now almost forgotten author of "Robert Macalre," Charles Selby, his real name being Wilson.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 6
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163Bedtime Stories NZ Truth, Issue 1182, 26 July 1928, Page 6
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