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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 9 (April 1, 1933)

Answers to Correspondents

Answers to Correspondents.

G.W.R.W.—Good sense of Nature, but poems too general; would like real N.Z. flavour—try it. G.S.McA. —Thanks for good wishes; try again. Rail.—Will need some ballasting, but may run it. Katiti.—Pars nearly there—story quite; probably next issue. C.R.A.—Literary analysis not quite suited for our readers; story misses. M.S.—Changing times are too hard to follow and the metre fails to help. J.S.—Interesting, but too general; a tale would be preferred. L.B.I.—Too heavy by half, and 33 days out! K.J.R.—Romance just misses. M.A.I.—Accepted the only lines about N.Z. R.P.A.—Lines good, but not for us. C.H.F.—Paragraphs mostly right. O.W.W.—“Railway Romances” gets there. O.W.—With your opportunities you should produce both newsy paragraphs and verses about N.Z.; others might suit elsewhere. C.R.G.—Will produce later. H.H.—Pleased with one story. A.B.P.—“Me Friends” a good one. D.G.D.—Too dismal. Note.—A number of interesting paragraphs prepared for this issue were unavoidably held over through space limitations.