Songwriter 'determined' despite Eurovision exit

Emma Gale described Marko Bosnjak's performance as "flawless"
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A songwriter from Dorset says she has had the time of her life at the Eurovision Song Contest despite her song being knocked out in the semi-final stages.
Poison Cake, co-written by Emma Gale, was sung by Croatian pop star Marko Bosnjak in the first of two rounds ahead of Saturday's grand final.
Ms Gale, from Weymouth, was in Basel for the performance on Tuesday, which she described as "flawless".
Although Croatia failed to make it through, she said the "incredible" experience made her more determined to return next year.

Emma Gale said she had the time of her life at the contest
Introducing Bosnjak to UK viewers, BBC presenter Scott Mills said: "He's the first openly gay person in Croatia to be at the Eurovision Song Contest.
"This is Poison Cake - it's a song about standing up for yourself and getting sweet revenge via karma."
The morning after the performance, Ms Gale told BBC Radio Solent's Dorset Breakfast show: "Going into that arena, with thousands of people all over the place listening to our songs, was absolutely incredible.
"I had to console my mum and my husband but I am genuinely not upset - I had the time of my life.
"It's made me more determined to get back there next year.
"I think we all knew we were never going to win but, after the performance last night, he was absolutely flawless, we thought we might have a good chance."

Bosnjak's performance at Basel's St Jakobshalle featured pyrotechnics and dancers
Ms Gale had three songs shortlisted for this year's Eurovision.
Sulale, sung by Nora Jabri, came sixth in the Norwegian competition - Melodi Grand Prix.
A third song had been a favourite in the Latvian contest but the singer was unable to perform due to illness.
Ms Gale says she is now "back to square one" preparing for next year but hopes her Eurovision "brag status" will lead to more songwriting offers.
Tuesday's Eurovision semi-final is available to watch on BBC iPlayer
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