
Days Like This, a project run by BBC Radio Scotland and the Scottish Book Trust, will give people across Scotland the chance to be a part of the nation's history.
To take part, all people need to do is write about a day in their life that was a bit extraordinary. It could be the day they didn't get married, or the day they got lost in a supermarket. It could be a childhood memory or something that happened yesterday. It could have happened in Scotland or anywhere else in the world.
If the story is true and centres on a single day, they want to hear it!
Celebrity curators include Irvine Welsh and Siobhan Redmond, and they will write and record their own story as an inspiration for people to do the same.
For more details, visit www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/dayslikethis
Don't forget, stories should be no longer than 1,000 words and can be about anything as long as it's true! All stories will appear on the BBC website for everyone to read.
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