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Sep 2024
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NSSA 2024 - Nice Dog by Vee Walker

Bbc Radio 4
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Paterson Joseph reads Nice Dog by Vee Walker, the fourth story shortlisted for the 2024 BBC National Short Story Award, followed by an interview with the author on BBC Radio 4's Front Row

Podcast presented and produced by Rick Woska

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