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Stories including "Joyride Storywriting Competition" and "Gladys’s Christmas Joy".
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Joyride Storywriting Competition
[audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/blogrelations/joyride-story-comp.mp3] Supporters of Storynory can now enter our monthly writing competition. See our partner Joyride for details of how you can become a supporter.
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Gladys’s Christmas Joy
It’s Christmas. Gladys feels she is on the brink of success, but once again she finds herself working in the background to help others with little credit for herself.
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The ‘Cat’ who scared the Christmas Trolls
A Christmas story from Norway about a bear that some trouble-making trolls mistake for a cat.
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Katie and the Big Row
Katie has a row with her mum and goes to live with her dad for a while. Will she find life more peaceful at his flat?
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Pocahontas, the Native American Princess
A true fairytale. Pocahontas was a native American who married an English settler. Her story is romantic and adventurous, but it also tells us about troubled relations between the native Americans and the early European settlers of the USA. Acts of kindness alternated with violence – as told in this amazing story.
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Astropup and the Bird Fight
The climax to our series about the two parrots. There’s loads of action, lasers, flying feathers, and intellectual combat, as the parrots fight to see who will be the first bird to be World President. Science fiction at its wackiest ! Squark !
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The First Voyage of Sinbad
Long ago, in the city of Baghdad, there lived a man named Sinbad the Hammál. He was a porter who strayed into the garden of another Sinbad – a wealthy merchant. The merchant invites his namesake in and tells him the story of his incredible sea voyages.
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Baskervilles 11: The Man on the Tor
Who is the strange figure who has been seen lurking on the hill?
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Baskervilles 10: Extract from the Diary of Dr. Watson
Barrymore, the butler of Baskerville Hall, has a grievance. He thinks it was unfair to hunt his brother-in-law down when he, of his own free will, had told Sherlock and Holmes his secret. The free audio book of the greatest mystery of all continues.
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Three Poems by Christina Rossetti
Short and beautiful poems by Christina Rossetti, the greatest Victorian female poet, read out aloud in a free mp3 download. Is The Moon Tired?, Caterpillar, A Birthday.