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Sir,-I endorse what T. V. Hindmarsh says, but with some reservations, Would it not be more to the point to say: "I wonder what is reader-opinion of the modern New Zealand short story" that our editors occasionally publish? They

foster this type of "low-grade substitute" and the story writers who can write a story with plot and climax have no chance at all-their stories are returned, often with the excuse that they are improbable. Many strange things have happened in this land of ours; why publish always the hackneyed episodes of everyday life common to many? It would be interesting to hold a competition of this nature-publish two or three stories of each type ‘with new nom-de-plume, and ask readers to vote their preferences.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 5

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