Writing to Read Aloud
 
      I have just written a ghost story, Victoriana , for Hannah’s 3-Minute Scares .  I submitted it as a sound recording of myself reading it aloud.   All so very different to writing to a word count.   Hannah’s Bookshelf  appears on North Manchester FM internet radio every Saturday afternoon.   Hannah Kate regularly invites writers to submit seasonal pieces (Halloween, Christmas, and others such as Lammas), and she also invites book reviews, all as 3-minute sound recordings.  My piece was broadcast last Saturday (25 October) and if you missed it and would still like to hear it, it's on Mix Cloud .   When writing something to read aloud, elegant punctuation and formatting are not necessary.   Even spelling mistakes are allowable, because… ssh… nobody will know.   And, my bad habit of missing out words isn’t a problem, as I find I add them automatically when speaking it.   Of course, those who write by hand don’t need to type up the story at all. ...
 
