It's the BBC again, this time looking for extraordinary true stories. Fifteen of the best will feature in a new TV series. Five people "win the chance to have their stories turned into books with an advance of £20,000." I'm not sure what they mean by "win the chance", or how many of the five will actually be turned into books, but £20,000 isn't bad.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mystory/
Anyone with a current publishing contract is not allowed to enter -- which rules me out. Not that I have the time to spare anyway (or much in the way of extraordinary true stories that anyone would be remotely interested in).
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Perhaps someone should tell them a story about fraud at the CRU in East Anglia - it seems to be one they've neglected.
Hmm. Would that be the one where the "scientists" were changing data to hide their results?
Yes, those naughty little scamps who'll be costing the world something like 50 trillion. Smack their wrists.
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