I have read up re writing for a living - seems that the publishers prefer 3 chapters of a novel than short stories. Will have to rethink my style (short stories and plenty of them).
Yes, you are right - when it comes to short story publications, it is best to start sending your stuff to magazine/short story competitions. I have been told that I should start small and work my way up :-)
And the BBC have short story comps.... 5000 wds enough to fill a quarter of an hour. They've got three of mine, but I've never heard one yet... and NO correspondence or return of scripts.
Re the Beeb, I remember my late father doing the same - one of his had a trial run through a radio workshop group, but was never aired. He was on a manual typewriter too, so doubly annoying. I reread some of his stuff recently - it was interesting. His style of writing was very like Tom Sharpe's. Maybe it needed a bit of polish, but good nevertheless.
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