Once a year a window opens for new writers with no experience of radio to submit a short story to Opening Lines – BBC Radio 4’s showcase for short stories. And that window opens today, Monday January 5th 2015: it closes on Friday February 13photo credit: Claire Steel via photopin cc
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Can you enter if you live in Canada please? Do you have To be a UK citizen?
Good news! I searched the website and finally found this comment from the Open Lines programme producer:
“Stories come in from around the world, from authors about to publish their first novel, to students of creative writing, from bookslam regulars to passionate amateurs. Perhaps a literary star of the future will be among the submissions we receive. ”
So, get writing Bill….
On not having a dark, harrowing theme, just read the one about the dead fox that was found by a farmer and taken to be cleaned and given an air burial. It’s interesting that that wasn’t considered dark, being a ‘meditation on death’ (author quote) — the readers obviously caught the rural philosophy and sense of time in the story.
Good point – often it is how you treat a subject that matters. I presume that ithe three winning stories will be broadcast during the day or evening when anyone could be listening, including children.
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Great opportunity, thanks Bridget Whelan for posting this. Happy writing folks
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