Issue Details: First known date: 1978... 1978 The Craft of Short Story Writing. No. 7, The Humorous Short Story
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'The Giraffe's Uncle' by Les Robinson is read by Barbara West. Max Colwell and Ken Methold discuss this story as an example of the difficulties which a writer can encounter in trying to write a humorous work. The point that humour is a very personal reaction is made and these two professional writers comment on how to deal with rejections from editors. (Libraries Australia)

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