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The Postcard Project (One)

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Have you ever written a postcard? Perhaps you may not know what a postcard is? As the name suggests a postcard is a card you can post. (Yes, the old-fashioned way through the mail!). Sending  postcards used to be a very popular activity to do for people on holidays. They’d cram in some information in the space provided, and send the cards to friends and family. Would you like to have a go? Maybe you could design you own card before you start? When you write, remember there isn’t much room on a postcard, so you have to be  brief and succinct. You don’t have to write about a holiday, and you don’t have to send the card to anyone either. It’s just a fun activity. Choose any topic you like. In coming weeks, Crack-A-Story will be writing a few postcards to you. Here’s the first.r

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James Knight

James is the founder of Crack-A-Story. He is an author, journalist, television producer and educator.

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