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CSV ActionYou are in: Berkshire > Local radio > CSV Action > Carry on the story ![]() Lara is brave in tricky situations. Carry on the storyHave you ever fancied yourself as a budding writer but don't know where to start? Why not have a go at writing your own story with BBC RaW. The closing date is 31 January 2008 so there's still time to get your entry in! Beginning...Once upon a time, there was a magical place called Max and Lara's Amazing Travelling Space Circus, full of weird and wonderful creatures, where anything can happen. Now you too can get involved and have a go at making up your own story using one or more of the characters from the Circus. RaW is the BBC's biggest ever campaign that aims to help adults across the UK read and write better. RaW is for everyone, with a special focus on families. RaW can help you improve your reading and writing skills. Middle...All you have to do is contact the Radio Berkshire Actiondesk to request an entry form and your FREE activity book, where you'll find out all about the characters and lots of ideas about making up your own stories too. ![]() Kooloo, Lara and Max. To find out more and enter contact Emma on the Actiondesk using the form below or call 0845 900 1044. But hurry as the closing date is 31st January 2008. You must be over 18 years old to enter and your story should take about one or two minutes to read out aloud. Don't worry if you get stuck, there are lots of different ways you can get help, the BBC RaW helpline can give you one-to-one help on the phone and the BBC RaW website has lots of help, tips and advice. End...A panel of judges will decide on the best stories about Max and Lara's Amazing Travelling Space Circus, and the best ones will be put in a book. With lots of family cinema tickets to be won, what are you waiting for... ...get writing!last updated: 03/01/2008 at 11:42 SEE ALSOYou are in: Berkshire > Local radio > CSV Action > Carry on the story ![]() Podcast[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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