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G There' s Money in Writing MANI people who should be writing never eren try because they just can t picture thenselves being successful: They forget that every human being is a story- teller. People can always tell stories, but very often they can t writo them. It is v0t that they lack powers ot self-cxpression, either It'$ just that they (an 7 bring themselves to sec their idcas On paper. How often have FOI said to yourself : s]hat would 1ako a good story for such andl suei a1 naper," and then. because of the lack of a little bit of training; ihe matter has completely passed Jut of YOur mnind. Any JOug country is the hapw hunting sround for novelists aIlc] short story writers: Plots there are in abundance. Knowing ahis, and also that just 2 little hit of training will start SOl on the road to suecess, is there aT}y reason why You should pass over spare time mnoney ? There ar0 thousands aud thon- sands of papers throughout the world whose editors ar0 looking for neW talent, and they clon t earc whether they get heir stories in Alaska (F' New Zcalund: It is "ery reasonablc to sa,y thalt 'to-day short story writing as a spare time job can return ~ou anything froin �5 to f10 a week: The NZ School of Journalism has been started to meet New Lea land conditions: It offers a course in short story writing, whieh for New Zealand people ;S better by far than any other in the world. If YOu are interested, kreen to gct on and make spure time moner, scnd the Coupon helow for a frec comprehensire booklet which will reach Jqu by rcturn mai] without the slightest obligation; The Principal The N. Schaasl {" Jaurwalism, Box 15854 Wellington. Please scud 1ne Joll" explana- tory booklet ahout how I Calhl write short storics for profit. Name Address 13.1,

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 33, 24 February 1933, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 33, 24 February 1933, Page 19

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