Also writes as: Ronald Carson
Born: Established: 1913 ; Died: Ceased: Jan 1972 Deagon, Bracken Ridge - Brighton - Sandgate area, Brisbane - North East, Brisbane, Queensland,
Gender:
Male
Gold also wrote short stories for the 'Youth' section of the Australian Journal. In the May 1931 edition he entered a story titled 'Blood Will Tell' which was awarded 2nd prize. The postal address given at the end of the column, was Nathan Terrace, Yeerongpilly, Brisbane, [Queensland]. (p. 640)
Subsequent prizes include: July 1931, 2nd prize for 'The Shadow of Disgrace' which was signed Ronald L. C. Gold (18) (p. 904)
August 1931, 1st Prize for 'Hal the Reckless'
September 1931, 2nd Prize for 'Greyfur the Invincible'
December 1931, 1st Prize for 'The Amazing New Boy'
February 1932, 2nd Prize for 'A Change of Schools'
March 1932, 2nd Prize for 'Good Old Spot!'
July 1932, 2nd Prize for 'How Time Flies'