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Ten Short Stories: Wordsworth Shorts 31 - 40 is a Wordsworth Collection of ten short stories, all of which have previously been published as standalone Wordsworth Shorts. 31. The Bonfire Party has been published in Take a Break, Twee Tales, Twee Tales More, and Five Stories For Autumn, and in 2022. 32. The Little Orphan Girl has only been published as a Wordsworth Short, in 2022. 33. Paper Roses has been published in The People's Friend and Words Worth Reading, and in 2024. 34. The Kite Festival has been published in The People's Friend and Words Worth Reading, and in 2024. 35. Harvey's…mehr

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Ten Short Stories: Wordsworth Shorts 31 - 40 is a Wordsworth Collection of ten short stories, all of which have previously been published as standalone Wordsworth Shorts. 31. The Bonfire Party has been published in Take a Break, Twee Tales, Twee Tales More, and Five Stories For Autumn, and in 2022. 32. The Little Orphan Girl has only been published as a Wordsworth Short, in 2022. 33. Paper Roses has been published in The People's Friend and Words Worth Reading, and in 2024. 34. The Kite Festival has been published in The People's Friend and Words Worth Reading, and in 2024. 35. Harvey's Festival has been published in Words Worth Reading and in 2024 36. The City of Glasgow has been published in Words Worth Reading and in 2024. 37. The Weather Can Be Murder has been published in Words Worth Reading and in 2025. 38. The Egg Thief has been published in Words Worth Reading and in 2025. 39. Elvis is Missing has been published in Words Worth Reading and in 2025. 40. Mavis Braithwaite Strikes Again has been published in Words Worth Reading and in 2025.
Autorenporträt
Diane Wordsworth was born and bred in Solihull in the West Midlands when it was still Warwickshire. She started to write for magazines in 1985 and became a full-time freelance photojournalist in 1996. In 1998 she became sub-editor for several education trade magazines and started to edit classroom resources, textbooks and non-fiction books. In 2004 Diane moved from the Midlands to South Yorkshire where she edited an in-house magazine for an international steel company for six years. She still edits and writes on a freelance basis.