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A CAREER for YoU IN YOUR SPARE TIME A Message to People who WANT to WRITE but can't get started D 0 you have the urge to write but the fear that a be- ginner hasn't a chance? Mr: William Lynch, Australia's A PAEL 0 F best-selling author, will train you in your own home to be INTERNATIONALLY successful writer of SHORT STORIES , MAGAZINE KnoWn WRITERS ARTICLES or RADIO PLAYS for PROFIT. He will market and WILLIAM LYNCH who will coach you in the Principal of the Mayne School of Author- modern technique SELL your writings for youl ship and Australia'$ best writer of short of writing for PROFIT stories; officially rated as seventh in the world. Author of the radio feature "'Back- This is an exceptional opportunity for New Zealand' $ SUCCESSFUL stage of Life" played over all ZB sta- tions each Friday evening at 7.15 Pm. aspiring writers: It does not matter if you have had no experience you can be trained: William Lynch WRITERS has already trained hundreds of to-day' $ front-line writers. Their stories are selling at from E2/2/- to E100 MADE nOT B O RN Of the thousands of aspira ing writers who have sube each. His modern Home Coaching methods are out- mitted manuscripts to us for review, we have not yet discovered one standing in the results they achieve. No longer need endowed with ALL the qualities of a successful author. One aspirant aspiring writers struggle through the heart-breaking has ideas but a dull style Another has creative imagination and 44 is woefully weak on structure and technique. A third has natural writ- school of experience: If you want to write if ing knack_~yet lacks knowledge of human behaviour: In each case you have ideas if you can write an interesting success can come only after the MISSING LINKS have been forged in letter proper, modern coaching by William Lynch Here then, is the principal reason why SO many promising writers tail RICHARD WILKES-HUNTER can bring you success as a writer: It's not a question to sell their work: Their talent is one-sided _ -incomplete; also they do Novelist and writer for not know what publishers want: "Liberty (U.S author of how young or how old you are. Success in writing of radio feature ot Medicine He recently re- is mainly a matter of writing in the TECHNIQUE and MAVIS DEARING WRITES: OSCAR MASON WROTE: ceived 8150 for a Liberty about the SUBJECTS which editors want: "1 was sixteen when started with the "When started at the Mayne School, Magazine Short Story: Mayne School Within one year hadn't even written, let alone pub- had published over 15 stories. Now lished, a story. Before my course was three years later , am a reporter and completed had sold two stories to EARN WHILE YOU LEARN special writer on leading Sydney leading Sydney weeklies. Since then newspaper: have sold over a dozen short stories: You learn to write by writing: Under William Lynch's sym- pathetic guidance you are rapidly developed in your own distinctive style and character and in the class of writing BIG MONEY IN WRITING your natural talents best suit you to: All work is individuallv corrected and all the secrets of successful journalism are A Book That May Change YOUR Life revealed to you: Many students pay for the tuition fees many times over by the sale of articles during their coaching period: If you have ambition, use the invitation below to secure William Lynch' $ The Mayne School of Authorship is in touch with publishers fascinating book, "Successful Authorship: It may change the whole throughout the world and submits your work for you to the course of your life. 250 copies of this book are most suitable sources: offered FREE to aspiring writers: Send for your copy FREDERICK CHAFFER Never in the history of journalism has there been such limit- immediately. author of 160 short stories less openings for highly paid journalists or freelance part-time and numerous novelettes: writers: "Shortage of journalists and absence of normal replacements are occasioning concern among newspaper execu- MR: WILLIAM LYNCH, tives; states "Newspaper News; January, 1945. clo The Mayne School of Authorshipa Nz. Offices, PO: Box 1560, SUcCESSFUL WELLINGTON: AUTHORSHIP E200 for a SHORT STORY By WCM Dear Sir, ~| am interested in learning' the Miss Joyce Skinner, an MSA student, without previous experi- technique of writing for protit. Please send me perience, but with MAYNE TRAINING, won First Prize of E200 without obligation your fascinating book for her story, "Unsought Treasure; in writing contest "Successful Authorshlp; and full details of launched by the "Australian Women's Weekly your Home Coaching Course. enclose 6d in stamps for postage and despatch: SOLD 6 DURING COURSE NAME REGINALD KIRBY would wish to place on record; writes O.E:, Coogee, author of 13 novels, includ- N.S.W" "that published no less than six short stories during ADDRESS: ing the best-sellers, "Beau- fighter and "The Man the short period covered by my studies. The payment re- Who Did Not Die: ceived left me with a handsome margin of profit after com- RL;, 9/5/47 pleting payment to you:" Printed at the Registered office of WILSON & HoRTON LTD 7 149 Queen Street; Auckland; by Albert Dennison, 149 Arney Road, Remuera, and published for th8 New Zealand Broadcasting Service, at 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington; by S: R Evisop, 11 Beaumont Avenue, Lower Hutt; May 9, 1947. ,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 411, 9 May 1947, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 411, 9 May 1947, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 411, 9 May 1947, Unnumbered Page

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