To People who want to WRITE but can t get started Do you have the urge to write but the fear that a beginner hasn't 0 chance? Mr. William Lynch, Australia' $ best-selling author, will train you in your own home to be a successful writer of SHORT STORIES, MAGAZINE ARTICLES or RADIO PLAYS for PROFIT. He will market and SELL your writing for youl SUCCESSFUL WRITERS Never in the History of Journalism has there been MADE NOT BORN such limitless openings for Of the thousands of aspiring highly-paid journalists Or writers who have submitted freelance part-time writers: manuscripts to uS for re- "'Shortage of journalists and view, we have not yet dis- absence of normal replace- covered one endowed by ments are occasioning con- Nature with ALL the quali- cern among newspaper ex- ties of a successful author: ecutives states "Newspaper One aspirant has ideas but WILLIAM LYNCH News; January, 1945. dull style: Another has creative Scbolar , traveller , boxet , actor imagination and is woefully Thousands of Magazines and ~to-day, Australia' S BEST weak on structure and tech- Newspapers in New Zealand; SELLING short-story writer nique. A third has natural Australia, America and England Wioiao; tbeyMbyne 'Eiteioa} writing knack_~Yet lacks know- are to-day clamouring for art- Agency , Sydney; will train ledge of human behaviour. In icles from trained writers. New you in your own bome in each case, success can come Zealand is in the news over- tbe technique of "Writing only after the missing links for Profit. have been forged in. Here, then, seas: Millions of pounds are Tbe Mayne Literary Agency is the principal reason why So paid each year to freelance is Australia' $ largest and many promising writers fail to spare-time writers. Radio Sta- most successful college of sell their work: Their talent is tions pay from 810 to 625 for journalism and the ONLY one-sided incomplete; also one play. college retaining a success- they do not know what pub- ful contemporary author on lishers want: its staff Big Money in Writing William haschiredao through the Mayne Literary Earn While You Learn Agency,. has trained hundreds of to- day' 5 front-line writers. Their stories are You learn to write by writing. Under William selling at from E2/2/- to f100 each: His Lynch's sympathetic guidance you are rapidly Modern Home Coaching methods are outstand- developed in your own distinctive style and ing in the results they achieve_ No longer character and in the class of writing your natural talents best suit you to. AlI work Is need aspiring writers struggle through the individually corrected and all the secrets of heart-breaking "school of experience_ If you successful journalism are revealed to you: want to write if you have ideas if Many students pay for the tuition fees many you can write 'an interesting letter proper times over by the sale of articles during their modern coaching by William Lynch can bring coaching period: The Mayne Literary Agency you success as 0 writer It's not a question of how young or how old you are: Success in 'is in touch with publishers throughout writing IS mainly a matter of writing in the the world and submits your work for you, to technique and about the subjects which the most suitable sources: editors want A Book That May_ E200 FOR ONE STORY Change YOUR Life A student of the Mayne School who had no If you have ambition, use the invitation writing: experience whatever before commenc- below to secure William Lynch's fascinating ing the Mayne Course entered for 0 national book "iSuccessful Journalism: It may change short story contest shortly after completing the whole course of your life: In it, Mr. the course: She won a prize of E200 Lynch reveals secrets of writing, and of mar= SOLD 6 DURING COURSE keting your work, which have never previously "| would wish to place on re- been told. 250 copies of this book are cord writes 0 E Coogee, offered FREE to aspiring writers. Send NS_ W "that published no less for your copy immediately. than six short stories during the Yee: short period covered by my studies The payment received MR: WILLIAM LYNCH, left me with a handsome mar- c/o The Mayne Literary Agency, gin of profit after completing payment to you: N.z Offices, P.o. Box 1560, MAVIS DEARING WRITES WELLINGTON: SUCCFSSTUL "[ was sixteen when started AUTHORSHIP Dear Sir, ~ am interested in learning with the Mayne School: Within By WILLIAM the technique of writing for profit. one year had published over LYNCH Please send me without obligation your 15 stories Now, three years fascinating book, Successful Journalism; later , am a reporter and and full details of your Home Coaching special writer on a leading Course: enclose 6d in stamps for Sydney Newspaper_ nostage and despatch: OSCAR MASON WROTE: "When started at the Mayne School, hadn't even written, let alone published; story Be- NAME: fore my course was completed had sold two stories to lead- ing Sydney Weeklies_ Since then ADDRESS: have . sold over a dozen short A stories:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 300, 23 March 1945, Page 11
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